Our Registered Acupuncturists

Fanda Wong, R. TCMP, R. Ac    

Fanda is a licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (TCMP) and acupuncturist. Her interest in Chinese Medicine and acupuncture developed after she graduated from the program of Life Science at the University of Toronto, majoring in Health and Disease. As the Life Science program progressed, she realized that prevention is always key when it comes to health and disease. She pursued the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner program at Humber College and graduated with honors.

Fanda was selected as a recipient for the Chinese Medicine program scholarship in two consecutive years. She was also chosen to participate in the Chinese Medicine internship at the Hong Kong Baptist University. Her passion in acupuncture and herbal medicine grew significantly after the eye-opening internship in Hong Kong, especially in the field of women’s health. Besides her interest in gynecology and reproductive health, Fanda has also seen patients with acute and chronic pain, insomnia, emotional distress, digestive issues, chronic illnesses, and general wellbeing during her internships in Toronto throughout the years. She enjoys incorporating different modalities during her treatments for the best results especially acupuncture, herbal medicine, and cupping therapies! When she is not seeing patients, she loves spending quality time with her family and her two adorable little puppies.

Fanda speaks fluent English and Cantonese.

Zhen (Zoey) Wang, R. Ac   

Zhen (Zoey) Wang is a licensed acupuncturist and RMT that specializes in treating pain. She uses acupuncture and dry needling and Tui-Na manual therapy to safely and effectively get her patients out of pain and back to health. Acupuncture restores energy flow while dry needling relieves muscles pain and tightness by releasing trigger points. She mainly specializes in holistic balance acupuncture (HBA). The holistic approach recognises that the dimensions of health are interconnected and strives to achieve balance and harmony within the body through a multifaceted approach. The H.B.A. technique is safe and does not hurt.

With HBA, every client’s experience is different depending on their conditions. During treatments, this technique uses 18 counts to balance the muscles. Muscle twitches and slight soreness is common and expected. These affects may last up to 2 to 3 days or 1-2 weeks.

Zhen (Zoey) Wang enjoys spending time with her clients.

Xiao (Steven) Qing Chen, R. Ac    

Xiao Qing Chen is both a Registered Massage Therapist and a licensed Acupuncture practitioner who also specializes in Acupressure, Cupping. Originally from China, he obtained his qualifications from the Pharma Medical Science College of Canada and is licensed by the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario. His main goal is to help his patients to overcome discomfort, alleviate pain and improve well-being through his many holistic practices. In his spare time, Chen enjoys cooking, reading, sports and is always eager to learn something new.

Jie Mei (Macy) Wu, R. Ac    

Jie Mei Wu (Macy) is a Registered Acupuncturist, with the CTCMPAO. She graduated from the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2016. Over the last 8 years, she has treated conditions related to pain (such as muscle pain or headache, etc) and general health and well-being. Macy is well versed in cupping, guasha, or Tuina massage. In her spare time, she enjoys broadening her skill set by researching about the many different acupuncture treatments for various health conditions.

Fariba Saeid, R. Ac   

Fariba is licensed  by the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.. She is a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac.) with the CTCMPAO (College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario).  She completed her M.Sc. degree in Occupational Therapy at the Iran University of Medical Science. Working in hospitals and rehabilitation clinics for over 10 years.  With clinical experience in treating adults and children with physical, mental, or psychological disorders.

Fariba strongly supports the integration of eastern and western medicine. She is committed to helping people to reach their utmost potential in physical, mental, and spiritual health by respecting each individual as a unique being. She is an acupuncturist treating females, males, and children with a wide range of healing techniques such as Acupuncture, Electro-Acupuncture, Dry Needling, Motor Point Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Scalp Acupuncture, Modern Neuro-Anatomical Acupuncture, Auricular Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua Sha, Tui Na, and Moxibustion.  Fariba treats a wide variety of pathologies from  stress management, anxiety, depression, allergies, digestive conditions etc. During your assessment Fariba will determine your needs and an appropriate treatment plan.

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