
郑全杰医师 Phy. Tee Kian Kat

Specialty
Pain Management, General Medicine. Acupuncture
Post graduate
Master's degree of Traditional; Chinese Medicine from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.
Availability
Seremban Branch
Mon - Sun
10.00AM - 7.00PM
郑全杰医师 Phy. Tee Kian Kat
Seremban Branch
郑全杰医师 毕业于广州中医药大学,获中医硕士学位。
硕士阶段师从中国“国医大师”邓铁涛先生的亲传弟子—— 吴伟教授,系统学习中医治疗心血管疾病。
同时,他亦是针刀名家施晓阳教授亲授弟子,深入掌握针刀医学理论与临床技术。
本科毕业后,郑医师曾任职于同善医院中医部,积累临床经验。随后获得“中国国家政府奖学金”赴华攻读硕士,并以优异成绩荣获“优秀留学生奖”。
临床专长:
郑医师善于处理颈肩腰腿疼痛及术后不适,包括常见的颈部不适、偏头痛、膝关节退化、腰背劳损与运动损伤。
擅长处理神经受压引起的麻木与疼痛,常见于坐骨神经区域或手部神经问题;同时有效改善软组织劳损,如腱鞘不适(如妈妈手)、足底疼痛等。
同时重视中医内科调理,例如睡眠困难、消化紊乱、压力情绪反应及感冒咳嗽,助身心恢复平衡。
Mr. Tee Kian Kat graduated from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine with a Master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
During his postgraduate studies, he trained under Professor Wu Wei, a direct disciple of the renowned TCM master Deng Tietao, with a focus on cardiovascular diseases in Chinese medicine.
He also received advanced training in acupotomy under Professor Shi Xiaoyang, a leading expert in the field.
After completing his undergraduate degree, he served as a physician in the TCM department of Tung Shin Hospital, gaining valuable clinical experience.
He was later awarded the Chinese Government Scholarship to pursue his Master’s degree in China, and received the “Outstanding International Student Award” for academic excellence.
Clinical Expertise:
Mr. Tee specializes in treating musculoskeletal pain in the neck, back, shoulders, and legs, as well as post-surgical discomfort. He commonly works with conditions such as neck stiffness, tension headaches, knee degeneration, lumbar fatigue, and sports injuries.
He has clinical experience in managing nerve-related numbness and discomfort, particularly in the sciatic region and upper limbs. He also addresses soft tissue conditions like tendon irritation (e.g. “Mommy’s Thumb”) and plantar discomfort with targeted acupuncture and manual techniques.
In addition, he provides internal medicine care for issues such as poor sleep, digestive irregularities, emotional tension, and common colds—supporting the body’s balance and overall well-being.