Xiao's Acupuncture
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Our mission is to improve our patient's quality of life through Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The root of poor health often lies deeper than its manifested symptoms. Therefore we believe in taking a holistic approach to healthcare, treating not only the immediate pain and symptoms but also improving the body's overall health so that our natural immunity is more effective in combating illness.

I understand that each patient is unique and will make every effort to establish clear channels of communication. I will take the time to listen and address the concerns of my patients and educate them on the specifics of their condition and treatment options to the best of my ability. Put your trust in me and I will make every effort to alleviate your pain and improve the quality of your life as we embark on this journey toward better health.
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Dr. Xinfang Xiao is a National and California Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.).
She also holds a Doctorate of Oriental Medicine (O.M.D.) from South Baylo University and a Ph.
D. from American Liberty University.
Dr. Xiao has been providing healthcare for over 28 years.
Trained in both Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dr. Xiao began her career working the Internal Medicine Ward of Nanjing Hospital in China and has over 8 years of clinical experince in a hospital setting.
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture are over 3000 year old methods of treatment aimed at promoting one's overall health.
It is based on the concepts of Qi and Blood in conjunction with the body's major organs.
Implicit in the philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the idea of re-establishing and maintaining the body's natural balance or homeostasis.
Like a drop of water into a tranquil pond, a minor perturbance can create long range ripples of disturbance.
Therefore, one of our primary focuses is to not only treat the symptoms of illness but to resolve the source of the body's imbalance.
Acupuncture is the practice of inserting very thin needles into specific sites of the body to stimulate or unblock the flow of Qi energy.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine there are 12 Meridians that irrigate the body.
Qi energy flows through these channels and propels blood and nutrients to the various vital organs.
This flow of Qi energy can become block or the rhythm disrupted so that certain parts of the body no longer receive the proper blood flow and nourishment, leading to illness.
Acupuncture needles are used to remove Qi blockages along the 12 Meridians or increase flow to deficient areas and away from areas of excess.
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