Complete Acupuncturist FengYu Zhao Profile

Complete Acupuncturist FengYu Zhao Profile – Dr.Frank FengYu Zhao is an expert of complementary and alternative medicine who has been practicing holistic Medicine for over 32 years.

He graduated from GuangXi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and obtained his MD in TCM in 1984. After graduation, he had practiced Acupuncture, Traditional Massage, and Herb Medicine as a doctor at the People’s Hospital of GuangXi for 11 years.

He obtained Sasakawa scholarship to go to Japan to study Rehabilitation Medicine and late Neurology. He acquired his Ph.D. in Neurology and Neurological Science from Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Complete Acupuncturist FengYu Zhao Profile

He had been the Director of Acupuncture Department in China since 1989. and Senior Research Fellow in the field of Herb and Acupuncture at Harvard Medical School. He is Board Member of United Alliance of NYS Licensed Acupuncturists, Vice Chairman of the World Manipulative Medical Association and professor of New York College of Health Professions.

Meanwhile, He taught Fundamental theory of TCM Science, Herbal Medicine, Science of TCM Formula, Diagnosis of TCM, Internal Medicine of TCM, Surgery of TCM, Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Tui-na, functional medicine, integrative medicine and Anatomy at Japanese Branch school of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Japanese Branch school of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Japanese Branch school of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Japanese Branch school of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

His special knowledge and techniques include Acupuncture (Scalp Acupuncture, auriculotherapy, Eye Acupuncture, Tongue Acupuncture, Facial Acupuncture, Hand Acupuncture, abdominal acupuncture, Electroacupuncture, Dermal Needle Acupuncture, Intradermal needle acupuncture, and Japanese Acupuncture)Moxibustion (Moxa corn, Moxa Stick, Rice Grain Moxa, moxa box, ginger moxibustion, garlic moxibustion); Herbal Medicine; Functional medicine; Cupping (stationary cupping and sliding cupping, Fire cupping, Dry cupping, Wet cupping, Bamboo cupping); Gua sha; Bloodletting; Taijiquan; Qigong (Reiki); Asian BodyWork therapy (traditional Massage); Chinese Dietary Therapy, Foot reflexology and rehabilitation medicine PT and OT).

His Acupuncture Specialties:

Pain Management

Sleep Disorders

Infertility

Allergies

Weight Loss

Treated Issues:

Addiction

Anxiety

Arthritis

Asthma

Back Pain

Blood Pressure

Cancer

Cholesterol

Chronic Fatigue

Common Cold

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Depression

Dermatology

Diabetes

Eating Disorders

Erectile Dysfunction

Eye Problems

Facial Acupuncture

Feet

Fertility

Fibromyalgia

Headache

Healing

Migraine

Muscle Aches

Natural Healing

Neck Pain

Nutrition

OB-GYN

Orthopedics

Pediatric

Pregnancy

Sexual Dysfunction

Shoulder Pain

Skin Problems

Smoking

Spinal Problems

Sports Medicine

Stress

Urology

Wellness

Treatment Type Preferences:

Auricular Acupuncture

Chinese Acupuncture

Five Element Acupuncture

Japanese Acupuncture

Korean Acupuncture

Oriental Medicine

Trigger Point Acupuncture

Treatment Techniques

Acupressure points

Cupping

Electro acupuncture

Gua Sha

Herbal Medicine

Laser acupuncture

Moxibustion

Qigong

Skull Acupuncture

Tuina

Client Focus:

Toddlers / Preschoolers (0 to 5)

Children (6 to 10)

Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)

Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19)

Adults

Elders (65+)

Speaking Languages:

English

Cantonese

Japanese

Mandarin

ACUPUNCTURE AND Traditional Chinese Medicine CLINIC

ACUPUNCTURE AND Traditional Chinese Medicine CLINIC – Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which developed in the Orient through Buddhist monks and warriors to find its place in the courts of emperors. It then found its way into mainstream China where it flourished for centuries as the only system of medicine.

ACUPUNCTURE AND Traditional Chinese Medicine CLINIC

Acupuncture is a non invasive way of treating both body and mind and has developed well in the modern Western world. Through TCM it treats the individual, looking at lifestyle, diet, exercise and emotional issues. The balance of health can be restored and stress diminished by using disposable needles on certain parts of the body to harness vital energy, which the Chinese call Qi. The aim is to stimulate the body’s healing process to restore it to good health both physically and emotionally. Once a diagnosis is made, a treatment plan, using the principles of TCM is put in place that is specific to each person.

Acupuncture works very well alongside conventional medicine, treating a range of illnesses. In the UK, acupuncture has now been integrated into the NHS, signaling the coming together of the two disciplines for the good of the patient.

Our Services:
Acupuncture can help with:

– Anxiety
– Insomnia
– Headaches
– IBS
– Pain
– Gynaecological Problems
– Skin Complaints
– Chronic Fatigue
– and many more conditions