Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture

 

Chinese Medicine is an ancient form of healthcare that has been transformed into a contemporary system of prevention and care for acute and chronic conditions. Treatments may involve one or more modalities, depending on the condition to be treated and the client’s constitution. Post-treatment suggestions may involve Chinese Herbal formulas, dietary suggestions, stretches and movements that can help to shift the condition more rapidly.

 

Our medical services include:

 

Acupuncture
Acupuncture involves the gentle insertion of fine needles at various points on the body. This stimulation circulates energy and blood throughout the body helping to adjust any disharmony. Both Japanese and Chinese styles of needling are available, with a focus on gentle insertion. Almost any physical or emotional condition can be treated with acupuncture and it is an incredibly safe, side-effect free modality.

Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine is a cocktail of ingredients taken from plants, animals and minerals. It is used for correcting the disharmonic patterns of the body. Chinese Herbal Medicine works with both symptoms and the underlying constitution to appropriately treat any condition. Herbs can be used alone or with other modalities to harmonize, heal and strengthen the underlying cause of physical or emotional disease. Chinese Medicinals are safe to use alongside Western Medications, and are incredible helpful for alleviating side effects, reducing medication dependency and resolving chronic conditions.

Chinese Massage (TUI NA) 

Tuina uses the same meridians and points of acupuncture, but with hands-on physical manipulation to adjust energy flow. This medical massage work can be combined with moxa, cupping, passive joint rotations and fluid movements, or acupuncture needles. Tuina is an excellent technique for people who are uncomfortable with acupuncture needles.


Qigong Healing 

External Qigong is a hands-off technique that works to harmonize, circulate, and strengthen a client’s energy. The Practitioner uses their own energy and universal energies to help guide the body’s systems into patterns of greater harmony. External Qigong may be used alone or combined with other therapies, and is incredibly effective for traumatized tissues, needle sensitive area and clients who are concerned about physical tough.

 

Our Chinese Medicine Specialists:

 

Dr. Adam Kuang, M.D.
Dr. Kuang is a registered TCM physician. He has extensive experience in acupuncture and internal medicine, and has over 10 years of clinical experience in the integrative treatment of general diseases, neurological disorders such as Stroke (celebrovascular diseases), Migraine, Trigeminal neuralgia, Facial paralysis, Limb numbness, Spinal problems, Muscular aches, Arthritis, and variety of traumas and sport injuries.

  

Dr. Xu wei, Xu,M.D., PhD

Dr. Xu is PhD of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is excellent in managing various kinds of acute and chronic injuries, pains of nerve, muscle and bone, imbalanced internal physical and/or mental health condition by a holistic and integrated treatment of acupuncture, Chinese massage (including chiropractic manipulation), herbal medicine and western medicine according to the need of individual clients.

 

Dr. Charles Wang, M.D.

Dr. Wang is a General Practitioner with specialist training in Integrated Western and Chinese Medicine. He has extensive experience in the treatment of respiratory infections, gastrointestinal and liver diseases, thyroid disorders, diabetes and male sexual dysfunction.  

  

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