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Xingning Zhao (pronounced shing-ning, M.D. in China) is a licensed acupuncturist practicing in Williamstown, MA and serving the greater Berkshires, Western Massachusetts, including Williamstown, North Adams, Adams, Lanesborough, Pittsfield, Lenox, and Great Barrington; as well as Bennington and Stamford, Vermont; and Petersburg, New York.

She is former Chief Physician of Internal Medicine and Oncology Specialist at the University Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine and an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which includes practices such as acupuncture, Chinese herbs, acupressure, moxibustion, and cupping.TCM has been found effective in treating a wide range of issues in a way that is wholly natural and with few side effects.

Treating Anxiety, depression, and panic disorder; smoking and alcohol cessation, as found by the WHO. Improving bloodflow and physical recovery, as shown by Olympic champions such as Michael Phelps. Xingning Zhao treats a variety of illnesses with acupuncture and other Chinese Medicine techniques.
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Xingning Zhao studied Traditional Chinese Medicine for five years at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, graduated in 1984.
She finished her residency at the University Hospital, the Jiangsu Province Hospital of TCM in 1987 and was then a physician in the Department of Internal Medicine.
In addition to intensive clinical practice, she participated in clinical research exploring the effects of Chinese medicine on chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and on glomerular diseases.
From 1988 to 1990, she was a Chief Physician in the Department of Oncology of the hospital where, along with teaching and clinical practice, she conducted clinical research on the effects of Chinese medicine on malignancies.
We accept Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Tufts Health Plan, Cigna Health Plan, VA insurance, Fallon Health, Allways Health, TriWest and no-fault insurance.
Please contact your insurance plan for acupuncture coverage.
When you contact your plan, ask the following questions: a if the plan covers acupuncture service and if yes, how many treatments it will cover in one year?
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