Freeman Ng

  • Treating pain disorders with traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Addressing psychiatric conditions through acupuncture.
  • Managing neurological and neurosis-related symptoms.
  • Providing holistic acupuncture care for complex conditions.

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Westside Chiropractic & Associates

Westside Chiropractic & Associates

1430 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6H 1C1

Freeman graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). After graduation, she worked as a Chinese medicine practitioner at the UCN Chinese Medicine Clinic Training and Research Centre under the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, where she was primarily responsible for providing clinical consultation services. Her role also included delivering traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) outreach services in hospital wards, as well as promoting TCM through public talks and website articles. She is also the founder of the TCM educational social media platform @fmher_bal, which continues to grow steadily. In addition to her clinic work, Freeman gained valuable experience and a strong reputation through her freelance practice, particularly in managing complex and lesser-known conditions. In 2024, Freeman successfully passed the Pan-Canadian Examinations and is now a registered Chinese medicine practitioner in both Hong Kong and British Columbia, Canada. Freeman has experience treating pain disorders, psychiatric conditions, and neurological and neurosis-related symptoms using traditional Chinese medicine. She is passionate about providing holistic care, including dietary and lifestyle guidance, as well as supportive counselling tailored to each patient’s individual needs. Languages Spoken: English, Cantonese, Mandarin

The initial visit includes assessment, exam, and treatment. It involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body to stimulate and balance the flow of vital energy. This non-invasive technique is performed with precision and care. It is often used in conjunction with of TCM therapies, like cupping, Gua Sha, and/or Traditional Herbal Medicine. Minimal Invasive (0-3 needles combined with other methods) and Intensive Pain Care treatments are available.

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