Michael Yin

  • Treats excessive muscle tightness and myofascial pain.
  • Alleviates neuropathic pain, including tingling and numbness.
  • Manages hormonal issues like migraines and period disorders.
  • Addresses mental stress, insomnia, and chronic fatigue.
  • Supports digestive health for acid reflux and constipation.

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UBC Chiropractic

#4- 5958 Webber Lane, Vancouver, BC, V6S 0J9

Michael Yin is a Registered Acupuncturist with CTCMA in BC. He graduated from International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Vancouver with Diploma of TCM practitioner. After graduation, Michael completed clinical internship in a renowned Chinese Medicine Hospital, China Medical University Hospital in Taiwan. There he witnessed how Chinese herbs and acupuncture can help so widely in many different conditions, i.e. neurological, gynecological, Gastroenterological and many more. Since that experiences, Michael reassured he wanted to focus on acupuncture therapy to help people suffering with illness. Michael has a vest interest in both Eastern and Western Medicine, having worked in pharmaceutical and medical device industry prior to his current career, over the years he discovered deep in his mind, he wanted to help people suffering with illness through his hands which leads him to pursuit his career in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture therapy. Anyone who is unsure how acupuncture therapy can benefit their health and well being, Michael encourages you to book a complimentary 10 minutes session to understand how acupuncture can be of help to you. Most common symptoms that Michael treat are: muscular pain (excessive muscle tightness, myofascial pain, TMJ), neuropathic pain (tingling, numbness), hormonal related disorder (migraine, period disorder, hot flash), mental stress (insomnia, irritability, memory & concentration and chronic fatigue) and digestive disorder (acid reflux, chronic constipation, diarrhea).

First session includes diagnosis, assessment, treatment plan and treatment.

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