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Changlong Wang Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Born into a family of TCM practitioners, Changlong Wang studied at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. In April 2000, he was appointed a professor at the International Institute of Health and Medicine. With over 30 years of medical experience, he has accumulated rich clinical expertise and published more than ten academic papers. He is skilled in using TCM to treat acne, insomnia, depression, hypertension, diabetes, headaches, hair loss, anemia, leukemia, and skin diseases. He is particularly adept at treating viral hepatitis, fatty liver, obesity, nephritis, cholecystitis, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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Wen Guo Professor and Disciple of National TCM Master Li Zhenhua Wen Guo is a disciple of National TCM Master Li Zhenhua and deeply respected by his mentor, inheriting his academic legacy. He is a member of the Expert Group at the Spleen and Stomach Research Institute of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is the Director of the Nutritional and Medicinal Diet Therapy Committee of the Henan Province Nutrition and Health Association and editor of works like "Approaching National TCM Master Li Zhenhua" and "The Academic Inheritance of National TCM Master Li Zhenhua".
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Tao Wang Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Born into a family of TCM acupuncturists and bone therapists, Tao Wang has been specializing in acupuncture, tuina (Chinese massage), and orthopedics for nearly 30 years. He has clinical experience in top-tier hospitals. He is well-versed in treating common acute and chronic age-related bone diseases. His expertise includes acupuncture, thread embedding, traditional fire dragon moxibustion, external treatments for internal diseases, and the use of plasters for treating bone and joint disorders.
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Yongxin Huang Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Pediatrics Specialist From a family of famous doctors, Yongxin Huang was trained by military doctor Jintai Zhu (1971, Second Military Medical University), and for nearly ten years, he studied under National TCM Master Zuxuan Tang. A graduate of Zhongjing Medical University, Yongxin Huang has been practicing medicine for almost 40 years. He specializes in men’s health (including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, varicocele, poor sperm quality, etc.), gynecological conditions (such as irregular menstruation, thyroid disease, uterine fibroids, infertility, etc.), cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes, and post-surgical recovery. His practice is renowned for his expertise in difficult and complex medical conditions.
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Zhantao Zhang Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Zhantao Zhang is part of the second batch of Henan Province TCM Young Talent and serves as an executive director of the Brain Acupuncture Branch of the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is also a member of the Difficult Diseases Branch and the Reproductive Medicine Branch of the Chinese Acupuncture Society. He is a disciple of National TCM Master Zuxuan Tang and later studied under renowned TCM gynecologist Chengfu Men. His specialties include TCM diagnostic differentiation and combined acupuncture and herbal treatments for common internal medicine diseases, such as paralysis, gastrointestinal issues, and cardiovascular problems. He also treats male and female reproductive issues, including menstrual disorders, uterine conditions, infertility, and male infertility. He is experienced in addressing chronic insomnia, headaches, anxiety, and depression, as well as musculoskeletal issues like cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and knee joint pain.
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Hongxia Ai Assistant Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Hongxia Ai was raised in a traditional TCM environment, where she followed her elders in treating neighbors with acupuncture for various pains. After completing her studies at Henan Medical University, she has been practicing TCM for over 30 years. She has developed unique formulas for treating a range of internal, external, gynecological, pediatric, and rheumatic diseases. She specializes in treating conditions like hypertension, stroke sequelae, tumor care across different stages, gynecological disorders, male infertility, gout, trigeminal neuralgia, and more. With years of clinical experience and exclusive formulations, she combines acupuncture, thread embedding, and bloodletting techniques to help patients break free from long-term dependence on Western medications.
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Changhao Wang Internal Medicine Practitioner An avid reader of classical TCM texts, Changhao Wang has learned from several famous TCM practitioners, including Qiling Shao, the director of the department. He specializes in treating gastrointestinal diseases such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, atrophic gastritis, enteritis, and constipation, as well as gynecological conditions like dysmenorrhea, menstrual irregularities, infections, and menopause-related syndromes. He also treats pediatric diseases such as childhood colds, coughs, allergic rhinitis, and respiratory conditions. Changhao Wang is experienced in TCM health maintenance and sub-health regulation.
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Qiongge Wu Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner A graduate of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qiongge Wu is well-versed in classical TCM texts and has received guidance from multiple renowned TCM doctors, including Liansheng Yue, a leading pediatric expert, and Shumin Li, a specialist in gynecology. She is the inheritor of Shumin Li’s TCM Women’s Health Studio. Qiongge Wu specializes in treating common and chronic diseases in pediatrics and gynecology, as well as diagnosing and treating complex cases. She uses TCM principles to address diseases like pediatric fever, cough, bronchitis, rhinitis, tonsillitis, and digestive disorders, as well as gynecological issues like infertility, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and polycystic ovarian syndrome. She also addresses common internal medicine issues like colds, coughs, gastritis, constipation, diarrhea, obesity, and acne with distinctive TCM treatments.
Good at treating: Pediatrics: sub-health conditions such as fever, cough, bronchitis, rhinitis, tonsil enlargement, diarrhea, constipation, stagnation, anorexia, etc. Gynecology: infertility, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, metrorrhagia, polycystic ovary syndrome, gynecological inflammation, etc. Internal medicine: Traditional Chinese medicine treatments for colds, coughs, rhinitis, gastritis, constipation, diarrhea, obesity, acne, etc. |