Dr. Lili Zeng was educated in Beijing Advanced Medical School in 1982. She has been licensed to practice in Rhode Island since 2000 as a Doctor of Acupuncture (#DA00139). With over twenty years of experience in the United States as well as eight years previously in China, Dr. Lili Zeng has successfully treated hundreds of patients with a variety of illnesses.
Her specialization lies in pain management, especially areas such as shoulder, neck, and back. She is honest in what patients can expect from her treatments and provides a completely complimentary in office consultation in order to make sure her patients have the necessary information in order to make an informed decision regarding treatment via acupuncture.
Her specialization lies in pain management, especially areas such as shoulder, neck, and back. She is honest in what patients can expect from her treatments and provides a completely complimentary in office consultation in order to make sure her patients have the necessary information in order to make an informed decision regarding treatment via acupuncture.
Services
I provide a complimentary 30 minute office consultation prior to treatment to answer your questions and to determine how acupuncture may be suitable for your condition.
You may use either the online appointment system or you can call me directly at 401-529-0412 Monday-Friday 9 am to 6:00 pm.
I accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance where you only need to make a co-payment but please verify that you have the acupuncture rider benefit in your plan, otherwise the first treatment for new patients is $80 and followup treatments are $60.
You may use either the online appointment system or you can call me directly at 401-529-0412 Monday-Friday 9 am to 6:00 pm.
I accept BlueCross BlueShield insurance where you only need to make a co-payment but please verify that you have the acupuncture rider benefit in your plan, otherwise the first treatment for new patients is $80 and followup treatments are $60.
I originally came to Dr. Zeng for a nerve issue six years ago after physical therapy, massage therapy and other options failed me, and she worked wonders.
So I came back to her with a recent bout of painful tennis elbow that had been nagging for 6-8 weeks, with no sign of improvement using various pressure point wraps and massage techniques.
Just two sessions of cupping and acupuncture and she's done it again.
I cannot recommend Dr. Zeng enough.
If new to acupuncture, she's an expert and there is no pain (it's actually incredibly relaxing).
So I came back to her with a recent bout of painful tennis elbow that had been nagging for 6-8 weeks, with no sign of improvement using various pressure point wraps and massage techniques.
Just two sessions of cupping and acupuncture and she's done it again.
I cannot recommend Dr. Zeng enough.
If new to acupuncture, she's an expert and there is no pain (it's actually incredibly relaxing).
Acupuncture is the procedure of inserting and manipulating needles into various points on the body to relieve pain or for therapeutic purposes.
Please refer to the services section.
If you do not see your condition there, you can still contact me by phone to see if a treatment is available.
Yes, the needles are one-use only and approved by the FDA as Class II medical devices, meaning that needles are regarded as safe and effective when used appropriately by licensed practitioners.
According to a peer reviewed article published in the Annual Review of Internal Medicine there is evidence that acupuncture is effective for the treatment of postoperative and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, headache, low back pain, alcohol dependence, and paralysis resulting from stroke.
Please refer to the services section.
If you do not see your condition there, you can still contact me by phone to see if a treatment is available.
Yes, the needles are one-use only and approved by the FDA as Class II medical devices, meaning that needles are regarded as safe and effective when used appropriately by licensed practitioners.
According to a peer reviewed article published in the Annual Review of Internal Medicine there is evidence that acupuncture is effective for the treatment of postoperative and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, headache, low back pain, alcohol dependence, and paralysis resulting from stroke.
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