AcuClient · TCM Intake & Assessment

Full TCM intake. Structured for clinical depth.

AcuClient TCM intake goes beyond standard health history. Constitutional type assessment, Ten Questions inquiry, lifestyle and emotional factors, and previous treatment history \— all captured in structured fields that feed directly into pattern diagnosis and treatment planning.

Ten Questions inquiryConstitutional assessmentLifestyle factorsTreatment historyStructured fieldsPattern diagnosis linkage
TCM intake form showing Ten Questions framework with constitutional assessment and lifestyle factors

TCM-specific intake

The questions that matter for TCM diagnosis.

Ten Questions

The classical TCM inquiry framework: sleep, appetite, thirst, urination, bowels, temperature, sweating, pain, emotional state, and menstruation \— each with structured response fields.

Constitutional type

Body type, temperament, sensitivities, and predispositions. Baseline assessment that contextualizes all future treatment decisions.

Previous TCM treatment

Past acupuncture, herbal medicine, and adjunct therapy history. What was tried, what worked, what didn\’t \— structured for clinical reference.

Lifestyle & emotional

Diet, exercise, sleep habits, stress, emotional patterns, and environmental factors. The context that makes TCM diagnosis holistic.

Western medical history

Diagnoses, medications, surgeries, and lab results. Integrated alongside TCM assessment for comprehensive clinical context.

Pattern diagnosis handoff

Intake findings feed directly into the pattern diagnosis workspace. Start your clinical reasoning from structured data, not memory.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Assign the TCM intake form through the client portal with a due date linked to their first appointment. Clients complete it at their own pace. You review the structured responses before the session starts.

The depth of your intake determines the quality of your diagnosis.

See how AcuClient structures TCM intake into a clinical foundation that feeds pattern diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing care.