Dr. Shiwei(Vincent) Wang Dr.TCM
- Acupuncture for diverse pain disorders.
- Treating sports injuries with acupuncture.
- Acupuncture for mental health and relaxation.
- Addressing digestive issues and sleep disorders.
- Balancing acupuncture to boost energy.
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Dr.TCM Vincent Wang
6372 Walker Ave, Burnaby, BC, V5E 3B6
Dr. Vincent Shiwei Wang(Dr.TCM, PhD(HKU), M.Med(China), B.Med(China), is a highly respected registered acupuncturist and herbalist (Dr. TCM) in British Columbia, Hong Kong, and Mainland China, with over 10 years of clinical experience. He earned his PhD in Chinese Medicine from The University of Hong Kong and has authored numerous research papers in the field. Dr. Wang is particularly skilled in treating a wide range of pain disorders, including neck pain, low back pain, joint pain, headaches, stomachaches, dysmenorrhea, migraines, hand and knee pain. Additionally, he has extensive experience in treating sports injuries, mental health issues such as anxiety and depression, digestive problems, sleep disorders, and chronic fatigue. His special balance acupuncture techniques are known to improve energy levels, promote relaxation, and enhance overall well-being. Patients often report feeling relaxed and refreshed after receiving treatments from Dr. Wang. He is known for his empathetic approach, always listening attentively to his patients’ concerns and showing genuine care for their health. Dr. Wang advocates for a holistic approach to health and wellness, frequently recommending lifestyle changes, dietary modifications, and exercise programs to complement his treatments. In his free time, Dr. Wang enjoys swimming, diving, skiing, jogging, and practicing yoga and meditation. His passion for a healthy and balanced lifestyle is reflected in his practice, where he strives to help his patients achieve optimal health and well-being through traditional Chinese medicine.
Our telephone consultation allows you to discuss your health concerns directly with a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner before beginning treatment. During the call, the practitioner will: Review your main symptoms and health history Explain how acupuncture and TCM can help your condition Recommend an appropriate treatment plan or follow-up appointment