Yang Health Center,Chinese Acupuncture
Yang Health Center,Chinese Acupuncture

Yang Health Center,Chinese Acupuncture

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Introduction: Dr.Yang is licensed Oriental Medicine Doctor in China,acupuncturist in NCCAOM, and Doctor of Chiropractic in Indiana.She graduated China Medical University 1998(6 years study) and did residency in the Acupuncture Department of China Medical University. She specialize in back pain,sport injury,auto and car injury,headache,neuropathy,allergy.infertility,digestion,and pain management.She is caring and knowledgeable with more than 25 years of clinical experience. Free consultation. Our primary focus is to strengthen and support the body's natural healing process by using our patients in self care through diet, exercise, nutrition, etc. Our clinic combines traditional Eastern with Western alternative medicine to improve your health naturally.
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Grace L.
Feb 1, 2016
"I highly recommend Dr. Yang and the use of acupuncture to treat fertility issues. I conceived my first child quickly, without intervention; he went to term and is now a healthy 2 year old. When we tried to get pregnant again it took 5 months, and that pregnancy ended in miscarriage after 8 weeks. After the miscarriage, I diligently charted my waking temperatures and cervical fluid. I found that although my husband and I were timing intercourse correctly, my luteal phase (the time between ovulation and the start of the next period) was too short to allow a fertilized egg to implant. Personally, I did not want to go down the "fertility treatment" path, so I tried acupuncture. Dr. Yang has a wonderful, calming bedside manner. She looks at whole-body wellness while focusing on the individual's issues. To help me, she gave me a one hour acupuncture session every week, combined with herbal pills and patches for when I am at home. She also gave me advice on how to "warm up" my reproductive area by what I drink. (She calls the things you do out of the acupuncture office "homework.") From the beginning she tried to set the correct expectation that it may take 2 or 3 months for my body to change, but within my first month of treatment I was pregnant! Including our time prior to the miscarriage, we had been trying for about 10 months. I am still seeing Dr. Yang monthly while in my first trimester (and possibly beyond) to try to keep everything balanced for the baby." Grace