Qiong Bai, OMD, LAc
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We would like to welcome you to the Dallas Acupuncture Clinic founded by Dr. Qiong Bai, O.M.D., L.Ac. 27 years ago in Dallas, TX. Our mission is to provide the best professional acupuncture service for our patients. Dr. Bai has been practicing acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 32 years. We believe that each of our patients deserves special care, and we strive to help all of our patients attain their highest levels of physical and mental well-being.

We care for our patients with kindness, respect, and compassion. Thousands of patients from all nationalities have been to the Dallas Acupuncture Clinic in Dallas, TX and have responded well to acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments. Acupuncture is very safe with little side effects. Learn how we can prevent illness and improve your health.

Please let us know what your needs and questions are and we will help you achieve and maintain optimal health and wellness.
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Dr. Bai, O.M.D., L.Ac. (AC00066), is our clinic director.
During his 27 years in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Bai has treated thousands of patients from the Dallas-Fort Worth area and around the country, including many celebrities.
With over 33 years of clinical experience, Dr. Bai has achieved widespread recognition for his ability to treat difficult types of cases where Western medicine and surgery have been unsuccessful.
The patient was suffering from biventricular cardiomyopathy and his case was so severe that his cardiologist recommended a heart transplant.
In medicine we define anxiety specifically as a painful or apprehensive uneasiness about some impending or anticipated ill fortune.
Anxiety and fear are normal emotions: the fight-or-flight response is natural in the face of danger or stress.
Anxiety and depression often occur together.
The symptoms - rapid heart rate or respiration, tremor, gastrointestinal distress, motor tension (trembling, muscle aches, restlessness, inability to relax), perspiring, dry mouth, dizziness, light headache, insomnia, impatience and irritability, or difficulty in concentrating, raised blood pressure, and possible drug abuse to avoid symptoms.
There are four types of headache: vascular, muscle contraction (tension), traction, and inflammatory.
The most common type of vascular headache is migraine.
Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head, an upset stomach, and, at times, disturbed vision.
Women are more likely than men to have migraine headaches.
Chinese Medicine is clinically effective and widely used for the treatment of headaches and related conditions.
Our methods of diagnosis and treatment is from a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective.
Infertility is defined as the inability for a couple to become pregnant after a year of unprotected intercourse.
The male partner, the female partner, or both may have a fertility problem.
Current statistics state that one in five couples over the age of 30 have difficulty conceiving after one year of trying.
Fallopian tubes - pelvic infections, endometriosis, and pelvic surgeries may lead to scar formation and fallopian tube damage.
Uterine - tumors, irregular shape of the uterine, uterine fibroids.
An increasing number of Americans are overweight.
There are potential health problems, including an increased risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases, and elevated blood cholesterol level and cancers.
Obesity occurs when a person consumes more calories than he or she burns.
For many people this boils down to eating too much and exercising too little.
But there are other factors that also play a role in obesity.
Age - As you get older, your body's ability to metabolize food slows down and you do not require as many calories to maintain your weight.
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