Huifang Zhu
- Acupuncture for injury and musculoskeletal pain relief.
- Acupuncture treatment for headaches, insomnia, and depression.
- Cupping therapy to release tension and improve circulation.
- Gua Sha (scraping) for muscle pain and stiffness relief.
- Tui Na-informed acupuncture approaches for sports and soft-tissue injuries.
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New West Wellness
815 1st Street, Unit 140, New Westminster, BC, V3L 2H7
Contact Amy: [email protected] Amy Zhu is a caring and responsible Registered Acupuncturist dedicated to supporting her patients’ health and well-being. Easygoing and approachable, she enjoys sharing her knowledge with others and hopes to inspire people to live happily and healthily. Her expertise covers a wide range of treatments, including relief of injuries and body pain such as soft tissue injuries, sports injuries, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, muscle stiffness, and sciatica. She also provides care for headaches, depression, insomnia, respiratory conditions, digestive disorders, gynecological diseases, and much more. In her practice, Amy offers a variety of Traditional Chinese Medicine therapies, including: Acupuncture – balancing the body’s energy and promoting natural healing. Chinese Herbal Medicine – using natural herbs to restore harmony and improve health. Cupping – applying suction to stimulate blood flow, release tension, and detoxify. Gua Sha (Scraping Therapy) – a traditional technique that involves scraping the skin to improve circulation; many people use Gua Sha to relieve muscle pain and tension. Tui Na (Chinese Meridian Massage) – a form of Chinese manipulative therapy that uses rhythmic compression along the body’s energy channels to improve balance and well-being. Foot Reflexology / Foot Massage – stimulating reflex points on the feet to promote relaxation and support overall health. Academic Background PCU College of Holistic Medicine (September 2020 — September 2021) Graduated as a Registered Acupuncturist on August 1, 2021, from the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia
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