Chen Acupuncture Health Center
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Qingping Chen comes from Beijing China. Dr Chen is Ohio Medical Board Licensed and is a nationally certified Acupuncturist and Herbalist with a Ph. D. in Oriental Medicine and a Masters Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He has over 20 years of clinical and medical research experience in Oriental Medicine. He has worked in two major hospitals in Beijing and has treated many patients with Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture.

Also, he has trained in Qigong since 1978, studying with the foremost Qigong Masters. His wife, Annie (Hongyan) Xu comes from China. Annie (Hongyan), is Ohio Medical Board Licensed in Acupuncture and is a nationally certified Acupuncturist (2008). She has clinical training in a major hospital in Beijing. We are happy to talk with you. If you have any questions about whether acupuncture might be helpful for you.

Call us at our Canton Office at 330-454-3940 or our Wooster Office at 330-202-9070 or email qingpingc@yahoo.com. Please note that we have three acupuncturist and are frequently busy with patients and cannot always get to the phone when you call.
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If you are interested in becoming a new patient, please call our Canton office at (330) 454-3940 or our Wooster Office at (330)202-9070 during office hours, Monday through Saturday, to discuss your case and to schedule your appointment.
If you get the answering machine, it means that we are with a patient and cannot answer the phone.
You may also email your inquiry to qingpingc@yahoo.com.
A doctors referral is not required by the state of Ohio, from a MD or DO, but a note as to what problems need to be addressed will be helpful.
Your Insurance Coverage - A few insurance companies have specific plans covering acupuncture treatments.
Call your provider and ask what is covered on your individual policy.
If you are covered, check if there are any limitations on the specific health problems that acupuncture is covered for, usually this is limited.
Money Saving (Flexible Spending Account) - The cost of Acupuncture is tax deductible if you have a flexible spending account.
Consult your tax advisor for more information.
Some people may wonder: is acupuncture treatment painful?
Will it hurt to have a needle inserted in my body?
Fortunately, the needles used for acupuncture treatment are very thin and the tip of needle is very finely sharpened.
This kind of needle won't make patients suffer from pain.
Moreover, a professional acupuncturist has very skillful ways to insert the needles.
It will only feel like a mosquito bite when the acupuncturist inserts the needles.
Then you will feel a slight distention, this means that the treatment is effectively acting on your body.
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