
- Dr. Annie (Han) Yang 杨
Doctor of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine DACM
Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic


Insurances Accepted



Mon CLOSED
Tues-Fri 9:30am-7:00pm
Sat 9:30am-7:00pm
Sun 9:30am-3:30pm
We also accept: WORKERS COMP and AUTO INJURY Cases
HOW DOES ACUPUNCTURE WORK?
Acupuncture involves inserting very thin needles into the body at different locations and depths. It aims to balance the life forces known as Qi that are responsible for different health issues. Acupuncture involves inserting needles to your body to help stimulate the sensory nerves, this may help treat chronic pain and other physical conditions.


COMMONLY TREATED CONDITIONS WITH ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture involves inserting very thin needles into the body at different locations and depths. It aims to balance the life forces known as Qi that are responsible for different health issues. Acupuncture involves inserting needles to your body to help stimulate the sensory nerves, this may help treat chronic pain and other physical conditions.





ABDOMINAL BLOATING
ALLERGIES / ASTHMA
ARTHRITIS / JOINT PROBLEM
BELL'S PALSY
BLADDER / KIDNEY PROBLEMS
Acupuncture involves inserting very thin needles into the body at different locations and depths. It aims to balance the life forces known as Qi that are responsible for different health issues. Acupuncture involves inserting needles to your body to help stimulate the sensory nerves, this may help treat chronic pain and other physical conditions.
PATIENT TESTIMONIAL
"Dr. Yang was incredibly knowledgeable and professional"
Last month when I traveled in Honolulu I had my first acupuncture treatment with Dr. Annie Yang, and I cannot recommend her enough!
I left feeling amazing - completely relaxed and with a renewed sense of energy. The benefits of the treatment have lasted long after the session. I am excited to continue receiving acupuncture treatment from Dr. Yang when I go to Honolulu again.
- Claire Y. of Rolling Hills Estates, CA


HISTORY OF ACUPUNCTURE
The ancient practice of acupuncture started in China approximately 3000 years ago. The first documentation of acupuncture that described it as an organized system of diagnosis and treatment is in The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, which dates back to 100 BCE
With the rising popularity of acupuncture throughout Asia, it spread to many other regions and by the 6th century C.E., acupuncture had spread to Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese cultures and then out West. From there, acupuncture has made its way through the centuries and has been on the rise in the U.S. since the 1970’s.