About
Treatment and Healing Services Provided
Dr. Ming Yang is a practitioner with a unique educational and training background. With her over 38 years of systematic training and experience in Western Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Neurosciences, as well as her deep care and compassion for her patients, Dr. Ming Yang has developed a special “Acupuncture Treatment Strategy”. The approach not only treats pains but also holistically rebalances patient’s entire body, alleviates chief complaints and treats related root reasons by helping patients to set up property life styles based on classical Chinese Medicinal theories. Dr. Ming Yang has treated patients of ages from 3 to 103. Please see the responses from over 95 patients (this is from only very small part of her patients) at http://www.acupuncture-ohc.com/testimonial.html.
Dr Ming Yang has successfully treated various pain symptoms, including severe headache / migraine, neck, shoulder, back,/sciatica knee pain, fibromyalgia...; severe anxiety with panic, depression, Bell’s Palsy, dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, IBS, constipation, tinnitus, TMJ, PMS, menopause, bladder out of control and improve life quality of the patients suffering from some neurological disorders and pains, anxiety, depression, hot flashes from oncological disorders.
Education and Background of both Chinese and Western Medicine
Dr. Ming Yang started learning acupuncture over 40 years ago and began studying Tradition Chinese (TCM) herbal medicine and acupuncture over 38 years ago while earning her medical degree in Western Medicine at West China University of Medical Sciences (WCUMS), one of the four most prestigious medical schools in China. Also 18 years ago Dr. Ming Yang re-systematically study TCM acupuncture (over 2400 hours) and earned her Master’s of Acupuncture Health Program from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) in 2003 and practice acupuncture in USA since then. She is aBoard Certified and Diploma licensed acupuncturist in NJ, NY and PA, and a Member of two Acupuncture Associations in New York. Dr. Yang was a speaker at the World Federation Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Society Conferences, held in San Francisco in 2013 and Houston in 2014. These international conferences are the largest and most prestigious meetings of acupuncture practitioners (please following).
Additionally, Dr. Yang has a Ph.D. in Neurosciences. She conducted post-doctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania. She then held the position of Senior Scientist and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology in the Medical School of Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) for ten years. Dr. Yang was first author on research entitled “Jefferson Study Determines Bone Marrow Stroma Stem Cells May Aid in Stroke Recovery,” which has pressed and yielded more than 20 domestic and international medical sciences citations online. Furthermore, she is the recipient of awards from the National Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Foundation. Dr. Yang has been focusing her attention on her clinical acupuncture practice and transferred from Department of Neurology in TJU to Integrative Medical Center 9 years ago. Currently, Dr. Ming Yang has her private clinic in Southern New Jersey and Central Philadelphia and would like to try her best to serve patients as good as possible.
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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Dr. Ming Yang started learning acupuncture over 40 years ago and began studying Tradition Chinese (TCM) herbal medicine and acupuncture over 38 years ago while earning her medical degree in Western Medicine at West China University of Medical Sciences (WCUMS), one of the four most prestigious medical schools in China. Also 18 years ago Dr. Ming Yang re-systematically study TCM acupuncture (over 2400 hours) and earned her Master’s of Acupuncture Health Program from the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) in 2003 and practice acupuncture in USA since then. She is a Board Certified and Diploma licensed acupuncturist in NJ, NY and PA, and a Member of two Acupuncture Associations in New York. Dr. Yang was a speaker at the World Federation Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Society Conferences, held in San Francisco in 2013 and Houston in 2014. These international conferences are the largest and most prestigious meetings of acupuncture practitioners (please following).
Additionally, Dr. Yang has a Ph.D. in Neurosciences. She conducted post-doctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania. She then held the position of Senior Scientist and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology in the Medical School of Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) for ten years. Dr. Yang was first author on research entitled “Jefferson Study Determines Bone Marrow Stroma Stem Cells May Aid in Stroke Recovery,” which has pressed and yielded more than 20 domestic and international medical sciences citations online. Furthermore, she is the recipient of awards from the National Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Foundation. Dr. Yang has been focusing her attention on her clinical acupuncture practice and transferred from Department of Neurology in TJU to Integrative Medical Center 9 years ago. Currently, Dr. Ming Yang has her private clinic in Southern New Jersey and Central Philadelphia and would like to try her best to serve patients as good as possible.