Beijing Tong Ren Tang Australia - Burwood store


Beijing Tong Ren Tang Australia - Burwood store

Practitioners at this location

Mr Baosheng Chen

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Australian CMBA Registered Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner. Graduated from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1975, and served as senior doctor in Shanghai Shuguang Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as before, Chen devoted himself to clinical practice, education, and research of Chinese medicine and integrative treatment for over 4 decades, and accumulated extensive experiences in both prevention and treatment. Chen has interest in a range of conditions including cough, asthma, phlegm syndrome, pneumonia, tracheids; palpitation, chest tightness, cardiodynia, dysphonia, insomnia, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, hyperhidrosis, anxiety, depression, stomach-aches, flatulence, belching, diarrhoea, constipation, dyspepsia, IBS; frequent or urgent urination, dysurea, acute and chronic conditions in kidney systems; Infertility, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhoeal, morbid vaginal discharge, PMS and menopause syndrome; hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes, hypertension, hyperglyceridemia, and post-stroke rehabilitation; edema, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Chen has interesting in the integrative management for various kinds of neoplasm; various pain symptoms including joint pain, lumbocrural pain, gout; allergic dermatitis, eczema, acne, rubella; sore throat, abnormal sensation of throat, hoarseness, and oral ulceration, etc. Language: Mandarin, English (requires interpreter)
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Mr Jui-Yuan Lee

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Australian CMBA Registered as a Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbal Dispenser. With his bachelor’s degree of Traditional Chinese Medicine from Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lee has been further awarded with the Master Degree and Doctorate degree of Medicine, Basic Discipline of Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine from Fujian University of Chinese Medicine, China; Clinical counselling: Cold, dizziness, insomnia, tinnitus, palpitations, premature beats, facial nerve palsy, weight loss, constipation, menstrual pain, irregular menstruation, menopausal syndrome, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, sciatica, knee arthritis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow , golf elbow, heel pain, stroke sequelae rehabilitation, ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic pain. Language: Mandarin, English (requires interpreter)
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Mr Jackson Yin

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Mr Jackson Yin (Chinese Medicine) is an AHPRA registered acupuncturist and Chinese herbal medicine practitioner with over 17 years of clinical experience in Australia. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SITCM) and has furthered his studies at UTS. His family history of TCM spans four generations. YIN combines traditional TCM meridian theory with modern medical fascia and holographic principles in his practice. He uses evidence-based methods, abdominal diagnosis, acupuncture, and herbal medicine to help with a variety of acute and chronic conditions, including pain relief, male dysfunction, and female endocrine imbalances, common and rare discomforts. Having served at Mater Hospital North Sydney’s post-surgery oncology department, YIN uses acupuncture to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy, improving the post-surgery quality of life for cancer patients. In 2018, YIN participated in a research group at the University of Kentucky, USA, focusing on the clinic study of Parkinson's disease and dopamine dysfunction. He provided clinical data with acupuncture intervention and co-authored a publication on the topic. Since then, he accumulated extensive experience with the epidemic of age-related diseases including Parkinson's disease, dementia, and other neurodegenerative conditions.
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Ms Jun Deng

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Australian CMBA Registered Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist with the Bachelor of Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine from University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Full member of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Society Association (CMASA). Jun gained her clinical experience from different famous practitioners. With great passion and interest in Life Nurturing Science in TCM, Jun believes prevention is better than cure. Jun combines body acupuncture with other therapies such as moxibustion, cupping, gua sha and ear acupuncture for both integrative treatment and prevention. Jun focuses on the areas including anxiety, insomnia, pain management, headache, frozen shoulders, tennis elbow, neck stiffness, lumbago and backache, digestive disorders, constipation, obesity, infertility, dysmenorrhea, menstrual dysfunctions and post-menopausal syndromes.
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Ms Lydia Dang

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Dr Dang is an Australian CMBA Registered Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Practitioner, full member of multiple Australian TCM professional associations, including FCMA, ATMS, and CMIC. Graduated from Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1992, studied a master’s degree in integrated Chinese and Western Medicine from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1996 and awarded a PhD in Pharmacology from the University of Sydney Medical School in 2004, she has many years of experience in clinical practice and medical research and has also gained clinical insights from some renowned TCM mentors both in China and internationally. The areas of her expertise include using herbal medicine and acupuncture for various internal medicine conditions, particularly in managing metabolic disorders such as arteriosclerosis, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and fatty liver disease. She also accumulated experiences in help with infertility (both male and female), gynaecological disorders, paediatric eczema, cough, indigestion, and other conditions. She has a strong interest in using TCM theory and acupuncture for health management, preventive care, and dietary therapies for wellness.
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Ms Wanling Lao

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

As a Chinese medicine classics (Jing Fang) expertise, Lao graduated from Guangzhou Chinese Medicine School in mid-70’s last century and then systematically studied the Chinese medicine classic “Shang Han Lun”( Treatise on Febrile Diseases) followed by a five years continued learning from the famous Jingfang master Dr Huang Shipei, a visiting professor at Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She used to be the chief TCM physician of Guangzhou Fu Ai Hospital. With more than 40 years of clinical experience in Chinese medicine. Lao is an Australian registered Chinese medicine practitioner, registered acupuncturist, and a full member of the Chinese Medical and Acupuncture Societies Association (CMASA). The scope of service includes internal and external, women, and children. Such as Cough, asthma, allergies, hay fever, dermatitis, headache, dizziness, palpitations, insomnia, cold limbs, neck pain, acid reflux, stomach pain, constipation, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, vaginal discharge, infertility, menopause syndrome Depression, post-stroke, hemiplegia and paediatric problems and other diseases for which she has a certain focus and experience. Language: Cantonese; Mandarin; English (requires interpreter )
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Ms Yanfang Zhang

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Graduated from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhang was a former Chief Chinese medicine physician of Guangdong Provincial Communications Hospital, China. During her tenure, she was assigned to Zambia for medical support from 1990 to 1992. 40 years of clinical experience, Australian registered Chinese medicine practitioner and acupuncturist, full member of FCMA. Zhang focuses herself in the areas of internal and external conditions, and has an interest in Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Andrology. Such as acute and chronic cough, allergic rhinitis, bloating and stomachache, anorexia in children, palpitations, insomnia, tinnitus, forgetfulness, depression, hypertension, fatty liver, diabetes, gout, stroke sequelae, chronic fatigue syndrome, irregular menstruation, abnormal leukorrhea, infertility, menopause syndrome, shoulder and neck pain, back and leg pain, eczema, acne and other difficult conditions. Language: Cantonese; Mandarin; English (requires interpreter)
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Ms Yu-Chih Lee

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Australian CMBA Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbal Dispenser. Graduated from Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine with Bachelor’s Degree, Lee was further awarded with the Master Degree in acupuncture and Tuina in Fujian University of Chinese Medicine, and she is still working on her Doctor Degree study. Lee focuses on the areas including Tuina, remedial massage, headaches, neck pain frozen shoulder, low back pain, cervical spondylitis, back pain, knee pain and other kinds of chronic pain via acupuncture, remedial massage and cupping. She also focuses on the area of postpartum care, confinement, lactation deficiency, and mastitis, lobular hyperplasia of mammary gland, miscarriage care and menstruation conditioning in Gynaecology. Lee Practices in external methods of TCM utilizing paediatric massage, moxibustion, scraping in children with coughing and fever, physique conditioning, prevention of short sightedness, indigestion and anorexia in children.
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Ms Gloria Zhao

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

Bachelor's Degree in Chinese Medicine. Special interest in: • Gynaecology: Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, PCOS , endometriosis, infertility, IVF support, postpartum support, breast hyperplasia, fibroids, menopause and other general wellbeing concerns. • Pain management: Migraine headache, muscle or joint pain in the area of the neck, shoulder, elbow, lower back, knee and ankle pain. Frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, tenosynovitis, carpal tunnel, lumbar disc herniation/bulging, sciatica, Rheumatoid arthritis caused swelling or paralysis, stroke rehabilitation. • Internal Medicine: Chronic fatigue, long COVID, digestive system issues, weight management, insomnia, depression, anxiety, high blood pressure, fatty liver and other chronic disorders.
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