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Wang's Acupuncture
Acupuncture is used by 10 million American patients yearly for relief or prevention of pain and a variety of health issues. Wang's Acupuncture provides professional services of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and prescriptive formulae for the treatment of pain, infertility, allergies, stress, digestive problems, depression, anxiety as well as for overall health and well being.

If you are considering acupuncture treatment but would like to discuss your specific condition with the doctor or staff, we encourage you to make an appointment. There is no charge or obligation. We accept most insurance policies when individual policies provide coverage for acupuncture procedures and related treatments. We are an in-network provider with Cigna, Aetna, Humana, United Healthcare and other insurance.

Dr. Wang completed Doctor program in acupuncture and oriental medicine at Chengdu University of traditional medicine in mainland China. For 5 years, she practiced as a medical doctor in China following her internship at Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine Hospital.
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Dr. Wang completed Doctor program in acupuncture and oriental medicine at Chengdu University of traditional medicine in mainland China.
For 5 years, she practiced as a medical doctor in China following her internship at Chengdu University of Traditional Medicine Hospital.
Dr. Wang is trained in traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, tuina massage and remedies.
She received MS degree in Chinese medicine from Florida College of Integrative Medicine in Orlando, Florida and practiced at Ling's Acupuncture for 7 years.
We accept most insurance policies when individual policies provide coverage for acupuncture procedures and related treatments.
We are now in-network with: Cigna Aetna Humana United Healthcare and other insurance providers.
Medicare does not presently cover acupuncture procedures, however coverage may be extended according to provisions pending in Congress.
There are about 400 different points of the body linked together by "nerve centers."
These "meridians" control the flow of vital life energy forces called qi (pronounced chee).
Illness only results when qi is out of balance.
To rebalance the energy, trained acupuncturists insert disposable hair-thin stainless steel needles at a slight angle to stimulate a new flow of healing energy.
Western medicine understands the release of "endorphins" vital to energizing the body's attempts to protect and restore itself when threatened.
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Alvaro Lacayo
Alvaro Lacayo
Nov 01, 2019
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The lady doctor wang was very understandable and helped to relax... am scared of needles
She will treat my ear problems ...
Will return