Multi-ethnic patients seek Chinese traditional healing


Treatment for all: Dr Wee greeting patients at the voluntary clinic during his visit to the Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple in Cheras. With him is the temple president How Joon Wai.

KUALA LUMPUR: It has become a norm to see people of different races visiting a Chinese temple in Cheras here. However, not all go there to pray.

The Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple comes with a voluntary clinic. Many go there to seek treatment from Chinese traditional medicine practitioners, who also provide acupuncture services besides prescribing herbal medicines.

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