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Flu Campaign 2024

With sudden change of weather in recent days, we are prone to acute illnesses, such as cold and cough, allergies and joint pain. As the local seasonal influenza activity persists at a high level, we have a higher risk of infection during the peak season. Maintaining good health is equally important as taking personal protective measures.

In response to the continuous high demand of medical services during the peak season of flu, clinics of School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK (CUSCM) are pleased to re-launch ‘Flu Campaign 2024’.

Details:

Date: From now to 30 Jun 2024

Charge: HK$350 (including consultation fee and 3 doses of Chinese medicine)


LocationCUHK CampusShatinWan Chai
Address1/F, Sino Building, Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong4L, 4/F, Day Treatment Block, Prince of Wales HospitalFlat B, 1/F, Southorn Mansion, 1 Luard Road
Appointment or
Inquiry

3943 99332873 31002873 3053
E-mailscmclinic@cuhk.edu.hkimc.info@cuhk.edu.hkimc.info@cuhk.edu.hk

(Please mention ‘Flu Campaign’ when you call up)

* Terms & Conditions:

• Clinics under School of Chinese Medicine, CUHK (CUSCM) include:

- The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Specialty Clinic cum Clinical Teaching and Research Centre (CU Campus)

- Integrative Medical Centre, School of Chinese Medicine (Shatin)

- CUHK – SHFA Integrative Medical Centre (Wan Chai)

• This program only applies to the service provided by designated Chinese medicine practitioners of CUSCM.

• Acupuncture and Bone-setting are not included in above-mentioned charges.

• The 3 doses of Chinese herbal medicine are in concentrated granules or decoction pieces (for internal intake) only, extra or precious Chinese medicine costs and decoction service charges are excluded.

• Additional doses of Chinese medicine granules /herbs are charged at $80 per dose, extra or precious Chinese medicine costs may be required.

• The charges are applicable to “Flu Campaign 2024” only. It cannot be used in conjunction with other program.

• The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Specialty Clinic cum Clinical Teaching and Research Centre; Integrative Medical Centre, School of Chinese Medicine and CUHK – SHFA Integrative Medical Centre reserve the right of final decision.


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