Bao Zhi Tang TCM at Fu Lu Shou Complex provides traditional Chinese medicine consultations and treatments.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM is a traditional Chinese medicine practice at Fu Lu Shou Complex, offering consultations and treatments rooted in centuries-old Chinese medical philosophy. The clinic provides services such as acupuncture, tuina massage, herbal prescriptions, and cupping, addressing a range of ailments from pain management to internal health concerns. Its location within Fu Lu Shou Complex, a mall known for its Chinese cultural and spiritual commerce, aligns naturally with the practice's traditional orientation. Patients can expect a thorough diagnostic process based on pulse reading and tongue examination before treatment plans are recommended. Visit Bao Zhi Tang when you are seeking a holistic, time-tested approach to health and well-being.
6443 1055
149 Rochor Rd, #01-06 #01-07 #03-10G FU LU SHOU COMPLEX, Singapore 188425
Fu Lu Shou Complex
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 9 am
Monday
9 am–10 pm
Tuesday
9 am–10 pm
Wednesday (Today)
9 am–10 pm
Thursday
9 am–10 pm
Friday
9 am–10 pm
Saturday
9 am–10 pm
Sunday
9 am–10 pm
Our Menu
Menu Photos
BAOZHITANG TCM 宝芝堂 福禄寿
Menu for Bone-Setting Massage, Kidney Treatment, and Urology Treatment.
Bao Zhi Tang Menu
A digital menu displaying services and prices for Bao Zhi Tang, a spa and wellness center.
BAOZHITANG TCM Price List
A menu with various treatments including add-ons, bone-setting massage, sport stretching massage, kidney treatment, urology treatment, and unique therapies like facial guasha, lymphatic drainage, and slimming therapy.
BAOZHITANG TCM Menu
A menu for body and foot massage services, with various time-based treatments and combo packages.
BAOZHITANG TCM BONE-SETTING MASSAGE
Menu for bone setting and other treatments with durations and prices.
Went last Saturday to get a bone adjustment massage for only my neck and shoulder. In the end only did tuina to me with almost at most 1 minute of effort trying to adjust my neck. Not sure if the therapist is not qualified or just a gimmick. Overheard their conversation...
Tan Wendy
A few days ago, I went to this massage parlor. Since my husband was getting a massage inside, I stayed there to rest and wait for him. However, while I was waiting, a skinny front desk staff member kept disturbing me. He walked back and forth several times, and it was really annoying.
Positive Reviews
Hafiz Rahman
They have 2 branches here, one at the basement and the other is at the 3rd storey. Was here due to TikTok recommending Master Wang. He is good and massages for the time you pay him for. Good to pre-book rather than walk in
Ann Yeo
My left shoulder had frozen shoulder pain and strangeness for 4 years. Master Qiao is very good and cured my shoulder pain in the 2nd session. I used another 6 times for maintenance. Now I am totally recovered. Thank you very much, Master Qiao.
Jan Chee
Hi, my first time with Master Wang. He was highly recommended by my brother-in-law. True to expectation. Just that I couldn't lie face down for spine adjustment because of issues with my nose, will gladly appreciate if the centre can purchase a forward-facing massage chair for neck and shoulder. Thank you
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Bao Zhi Tang TCM Fu Lu Shou Branch
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The exterior of a massage and TCM shop. The shop has a large illuminated sign that reads "BAO ZHI TANG TCM". Below this sign is a menu board with services and prices. Red lanterns hang outside the shop. To the right, another shop has a sign that reads "TIAN L" and the number "B1-14".
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The exterior of a business called Bao Zhi Tang TCM. The sign is illuminated and prominently displayed above the entrance. Through the glass doors, massage beds are visible, along with a reception desk where two individuals are working. A menu board is also visible on the left side of the entrance.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The storefront of Bao Zhi Tang TCM, a traditional Chinese medicine clinic. The entrance features a large sign with the business name in English and Chinese. Inside, a water dispenser and various posters related to health and treatments are visible. There are also screens displaying promotional content. A shoe rack is placed near the entrance.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The exterior of a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic. A large sign above the entrance reads "Bao Zhi Tang TCM". Inside, a man in a yellow shirt is at the counter. There are various posters and screens displaying information.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
A storefront with a large illuminated sign that reads "BAO ZHI TANG TCM". Below the sign is a glass window revealing the interior of the establishment. Inside, there are shelves with products, a counter, and decorative elements. There are also menus displayed in the window.
Kang Li Mineral Kingdom
A man in a blue traditional Chinese outfit stands in front of a building with a sign that reads "Kang Li Mineral Kingdom." A Singaporean flag is displayed to the left of the sign. A bicycle is parked behind the man, and a woman in a red shirt is visible in the background.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The storefront of Bao Zhi Tang TCM, a traditional Chinese medicine clinic. The entrance is open, with several people inside. There are shoe racks with various footwear outside the entrance, and chairs for waiting customers. Promotional posters and screens displaying information are visible.
Tang TCM
The storefront of a business named Tang TCM. The sign is large and white on a wood-patterned background. Below the sign is the unit number #03-10G. The glass door has several posters and signs displayed. One poster lists the "Ten Great Effects of Bone Setting" and "Contraindications for Bone Setting". Another poster details the "Causes of Cervical Spondylosis" with anatomical diagrams. A red decorative sign with Chinese characters hangs in the upper part of the door.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
The exterior of a spa and wellness center with a prominent illuminated sign reading "BAO ZHI TANG TCM". Below the sign, the name "Bao Zhi Tang" and Chinese characters are visible. A menu board is displayed to the right, detailing various massage and treatment services with prices and durations. Inside, shelves stocked with products and a staff member are visible.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM
Two men in traditional Chinese medicine uniforms stand in front of a shop with the sign "Bao Zhi Tang TCM" above the entrance. A digital display on the left shows services and prices, including "TOP SELLER" for "Foot Massage" at $58, "Back Massage" at $28, and "Moxibustion" at $25. Promotional text in Chinese advertises treatments for bone displacement and pain, with a special offer of $68 per hour.
Massage Chairs
A room with three massage chairs set up for foot massages. The chairs are covered in brown and pink blankets. There are small footrests in front of each chair. The walls are decorated with wooden panels and wall sconces. Text overlays indicate the business name "Bao Zhi Tang" and its location "Fu Lu Shou Complex, Basement 1". Decorative floral elements are overlaid on the image.
Map with building photo
A screenshot of a map showing the location of 149 Rochor Road, Fu Lu Shou Complex. A small inset photo shows the exterior of a multi-story building. Landmarks like Burlington Square, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Rochor DT13, and Bugis DT14 are visible on the map.
Massage Rooms
Two massage tables are set up in separate partitioned areas, divided by light-colored curtains. The tables are covered with white paper sheets and have brown towels folded at the head. The walls appear to be brick, and the ceiling has a mesh-like covering.
Foot Massage
A woman is receiving a foot massage in a room decorated with traditional Chinese medical charts. She is wearing a striped shirt and a face mask and gives a thumbs-up. The massage therapist, also wearing a mask, is kneeling and working on the woman's foot.
Poster about bone setting
A poster detailing the ten major benefits of bone setting and contraindications for bone setting techniques. It includes a small circular image of hands performing a massage. The text is in Chinese.
Spinal and Knee Joint Anatomy Chart
A chart illustrating common spinal disc diseases and the anatomy of a healthy and damaged knee joint. The spinal section shows diagrams of a healthy intervertebral disc, disc degeneration, disc herniation, and disc prolapse. The knee section displays the structure of a normal knee joint, including ligaments and cartilage, and contrasts it with a damaged knee joint showing cartilage erosion and meniscus damage.
Poster about Cervical Spondylosis
A poster detailing the effects of cervical spondylosis (neck problems). It states that how long a person can live young depends on how long their cervical spine can support them. It suggests that weekly care can extend lifespan by 27-54 years. The poster lists various symptoms associated with neck problems, including high blood pressure, poor sleep, memory loss, dizziness, nausea, and limb numbness. It also illustrates these symptoms with a diagram of the human upper body.
Massage Parlor Interior
The interior of a massage parlor with brick-patterned wallpaper, wooden floors, and massage chairs. There are decorative wall hangings, lamps, a water cooler, and a small reception area with payment terminals and a calendar.
Bao Zhi Tang TCM Shop
A view of a TCM shop called Bao Zhi Tang, with a green menu board displayed outside. The shop has a sign with Chinese characters and "BAO ZHI TANG TCM" written on it. There are also tables and chairs outside the shop. A smaller sign with prices for food items is also visible.
Massage Therapy Session
A person is receiving a massage on a massage table. The therapist, wearing a dark blue tunic and black pants, is standing and working on the client's neck and shoulders. The client is lying face down, wearing a light grey t-shirt and orange shorts, with a pillow under their head. The room has a brick-patterned wallpaper, beige curtains, and two clocks on the wall. A chart depicting the human spine is also visible on the wall.
Causes of Cervical Spondylosis
This poster explains the causes and pathological changes of cervical spondylosis. It details acute and chronic injuries, as well as degeneration as causes. It then illustrates seven types of pathological changes, including loss of normal cervical curvature, ligament calcification, intervertebral disc narrowing, intervertebral foramen stenosis, bone hyperplasia, and intervertebral disc herniation, with accompanying diagrams.
Business Card
A business card with contact information and QR codes for social media and review platforms. It lists two outlets for
Two Women Posing for a Selfie
Two women are posing for a selfie in what appears to be a building lobby or hallway. The woman on the left is wearing a dark blue uniform with a light-colored trim. The woman on the right is wearing a bright yellow tank top under a dark jacket. In the background, there are elevators and a glass-enclosed area with an "EXIT" sign.
Massage Services Menu
A digital menu board displays top-selling massage services from Bao Zhi Tang, a TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) establishment. The menu features foot massage, back massage, and moxibustion treatments with prices.
Foot Reflexology Chart
A chart illustrating foot reflexology points and their corresponding body parts and benefits. The chart shows a diagram of the soles of two feet with various points highlighted. Text in Chinese explains concepts like 'invigorating blood and removing stasis', 'unblocking meridians', 'regulating nerves', and 'promoting circulation'. It also lists body parts such as brain, ear, heart, liver, lungs, shoulder, stomach, and intestines, indicating their associated reflex points on the feet. The overall message emphasizes the importance of foot massage for health and longevity.
Foot Reflexology Chart
A poster illustrating foot reflexology points and their corresponding body parts and benefits. The chart shows a diagram of the feet with points marked, and labels for various organs and conditions such as brain, ear, heart, liver, lungs, and intestines. It also explains the principles of unblocking meridians, regulating nerves, and promoting circulation through foot massage.
Massage Chairs and Decor
The image shows the interior of a massage parlor. The top portion features massage chairs with footrests, set against a brick-patterned wall adorned with panels depicting traditional Chinese art and calligraphy. The bottom portion shows a seating area with plush sofas and footrests, also against a brick-patterned wall with decorative framed artwork and wall sconces. The name "Bao Zhi Tang" is visible in text and as a watermark.
Man holding a certificate in front of a shop
A man in traditional Chinese attire stands in front of a shop, holding a certificate. The shop's signage is visible above him, and text overlays on the image advertise services and a phone number. A cartoon thumb-up graphic is on the left side of the image.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Poster
A poster with Chinese text detailing the benefits and contraindications of bone setting (正骨). It lists 10 benefits, such as clearing meridians and regulating qi and blood, and 6 contraindications, including severe cardiovascular diseases and spinal stenosis. A circular image of hands performing a massage on feet is also visible.
Foot and Neck Health Information
Two posters are displayed. The left poster illustrates foot reflexology points and their benefits for health and circulation. The right poster discusses the importance of neck health for longevity and lists various ailments associated with neck problems, such as headaches, dizziness, and poor circulation.
Bone Setting Masters
A collage featuring four men, each identified as a Bone Setting Master from Baozhitang Fulushou. Each man is shown in traditional Chinese attire within a circular frame. Below each portrait are their names (Zhu Shifu, Yan Shifu, Qiao Shifu, Hou Shifu), their titles in Chinese and English, and contact information including phone numbers and operating hours (Open Daily 9am-10pm). QR codes are also present for each master.
TCM Massage Services
An illuminated sign displays "TOP SELLER" with a package for 30 mins Foot Massage and 30 mins Back Massage for $58. Other services include Manual Moxibustion for $28 and Machine Moxibustion for $25. Two screens display information about TCM services and prices. A shoe rack with various footwear is placed near the entrance.