Oslo | Hovseter

Traditional Chinese Medicine & holistic care, offering consultations, acupuncture, Chinese massage, cupping, moxibustion, postural adjustment, and dietary and nutritional advice.

Prices

All prices include 25% VAT.

Single session 55 minutes / 1150 NOK
10-session package 20% discount, 9200 NOK, valid for 1 year
Address Stasjonsveien 69, 2 Etg, 0768 Oslo
Nearby Hovseter T-bane, beside Coop Extra
Entrance to Stasjonsveien 69
Entrance
TCM Clinic AS doorbell
Doorbell
TCM Clinic AS door on the 2nd floor
Clinic door, 2 Etg

Opening hours

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday10:00-17:00
Tuesday, SaturdayClosed

FAQ

1. Suitable clients:

We generally recommend an initial consultation for people who have already been assessed or treated within the mainstream medical system, have basically ruled out acute conditions, and are still dealing with long-term, recurring chronic issues.

2. Can results be guaranteed?

No, individual outcomes cannot be guaranteed.

3. Will I need many sessions?

This requires a comprehensive assessment of the individual's specific condition, so it is not possible to provide a definite answer that applies to everyone.

For example: as these are usually long-term, recurring chronic issues, we generally recommend starting with a 10-session package.

In general:

For musculoskeletal issues, such as posture-related problems or pain, sessions are usually once a week at first, and then adjusted according to the individual's condition.

For internal issues, such as digestive problems, sleep problems, or fatigue, sessions are usually once a month.

4. What does the initial consultation include?

The initial consultation usually includes a review of your symptoms and medical history, previous examinations and treatments, clarification of the main issue affecting your quality of life, an initial assessment, and recommendations on whether it is appropriate to continue and what the next steps may be.

As we use an integrative approach combining Chinese and Western medicine, our clinical perspective may differ from conventional views.

If we cannot reach a basic mutual understanding regarding the problem and the direction of care, it is usually not advisable to continue.