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JD Health's first TCM clinic settles in Beijing E-Town

Updated: 2024-10-15

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JD Health's first traditional Chinese medicine clinic settles in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area.

Zhiyetang, the first store of JD Health traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic with an area exceeding 500 square meters, opened in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town) on October 11.

Combining internet healthcare with TCM, Zhiyetang will provide convenient, effective, and trustworthy traditional Chinese medical treatment and services integrated with lifestyle counseling to the public.

In order to provide residents with high-quality TCM services at their doorstep, Zhiyetang has selected outstanding TCM talents from across the nation. With a team of TCM practitioners who have rich clinical experience and a strong sense of customer service, Zhiyetang will offer with professional TCM diagnosis and treatment services covering various fields, such as internal medicine, gynecology, spleen and stomach disorders, and endocrinology, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Not only can Zhiyetang tailor TCM health plans for people, it can also offer a full range of various treatment methods such as Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, cupping therapy and massage to help improve suboptimal health conditions and enhance overall health levels. Additionally, it will take account of people’s specific circumstances in offering dietary therapy services including Chinese herbal tea tonics and traditional Chinese medicinal diet therapy.

The arrival of Zhiyetang in the Beijing E-Town further highlights the vitality of the medical and health industry in the area. Beijing E-Town has gathered more than 4,900 enterprises across the entire medical and health industry chain, including chemical drugs, biopharmaceuticals, modern Chinese medicine, new vaccines and high-end medical equipment. In 2023, the output value of its medical and health industry accounted for nearly half of the city's total, ranking first in the city.