
Dr. Wang is a licensed acupuncturist and practitioner of oriental medicine in the state of Pennsylvania with professional Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, biomedical science educational background. He is also an ajunct clinical faculty in Won Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He works as a clinical supervisor for graduate students of Oriental Medicine program. He is good at treatment of various disorders including pain (chronic back pain, periarthritis, herniated lumbar disc, Sciatica, headache, magrine, sports injury, etc), infertility, allergy, diabetes, obesity and so on, with the combination of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Tuina therapeutic massage and Chinese Herbals.
Dr. Wang is a licensed acupuncturist and practitioner of oriental medicine in the state of Pennsylvania with professional Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine, biomedical science educational background. He is also an ajunct clinical faculty in Won Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He works as a clinical supervisor for graduate students of Oriental Medicine program. He is good at treatment of various disorders including pain (chronic back pain, periarthritis, herniated lumbar disc, Sciatica, headache, magrine, sports injury, etc), infertility, allergy, diabetes, obesity and so on, with the combination of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Tuina therapeutic massage and Chinese Herbals.

I received my education and training in Traditional Chinese Medicine(MD), in China, Liaoning Province. My post-graduate master studies included work at Chengdu University, Sichuan Province.
I have held the position of Head of Accupuncture Department at two teaching universities in China. In Philadelphia, I briefly worked at the University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital.
If you are dealing with a symptom that does not want to go away or a symptom that nobody can identify, please try acupuncture. It can give great results, even with stubborn and chronic conditions.
I received my education and training in Traditional Chinese Medicine(MD), in China, Liaoning Province. My post-graduate master studies included work at Chengdu University, Sichuan Province.
I have held the position of Head of Accupuncture Department at two teaching universities in China. In Philadelphia, I briefly worked at the University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital.
If you are dealing with a symptom that does not want to go away or a symptom that nobody can identify, please try acupuncture. It can give great results, even with stubborn and chronic conditions.

Being an integrative medicine physician, board-certified psychiatrist, and a fifth generation traditional Chinese doctor and acupuncturist, I recognize and address all aspects of mind, body and spirit in the health of every patient who comes to see me, even when the initial reason for consultation and treatment was for physical or emotional disorders alone. I treat physical dysfunctions that no structural causes can be found such as irritable bowel syndrome, impotence, insomnia, infertility, fatigue, incontinence, tinnitus, etc. It could be social behavior problems, such as addiction to food, chemical substances, sex,, gambling etc.
Being an integrative medicine physician, board-certified psychiatrist, and a fifth generation traditional Chinese doctor and acupuncturist, I recognize and address all aspects of mind, body and spirit in the health of every patient who comes to see me, even when the initial reason for consultation and treatment was for physical or emotional disorders alone. I treat physical dysfunctions that no structural causes can be found such as irritable bowel syndrome, impotence, insomnia, infertility, fatigue, incontinence, tinnitus, etc. It could be social behavior problems, such as addiction to food, chemical substances, sex,, gambling etc.

Whenever possible, I believe in choosing a natural path to health and I emphasize the same for my patients. I find that acupuncture and homeopathy are powerful modalities in restoring the physiological and energetic balance in the body. I view illness and pain as an injury to one's vital force (Qi, life energy). Rather than reactively attack the disease or injury, my approach to acupuncture is to restore health and balance in the vital force, which in turn allows the body to heal itself.
Whenever possible, I believe in choosing a natural path to health and I emphasize the same for my patients. I find that acupuncture and homeopathy are powerful modalities in restoring the physiological and energetic balance in the body. I view illness and pain as an injury to one's vital force (Qi, life energy). Rather than reactively attack the disease or injury, my approach to acupuncture is to restore health and balance in the vital force, which in turn allows the body to heal itself.
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Dr. Ming Yang is a practitioner with a unique educational and training background. Based on over 30 years training and experience in Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Neurosciences and her deep care and compassion for her patients, Dr. Ming Yang has treated not only pains but also successfully treated more complicated, even undiagnosed challenging clinical cases through holistic adjustment of her patients' entire body from imbalance to balance as well as alleviating their main complaints. Please see the testimonials of her patients (from 3 to 101 years old)
Dr. Ming Yang is a practitioner with a unique educational and training background. Based on over 30 years training and experience in Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Neurosciences and her deep care and compassion for her patients, Dr. Ming Yang has treated not only pains but also successfully treated more complicated, even undiagnosed challenging clinical cases through holistic adjustment of her patients' entire body from imbalance to balance as well as alleviating their main complaints. Please see the testimonials of her patients (from 3 to 101 years old)