We are a family practice that has been operating out of the same Los Angeles location for over 40 years. Our parents started this clinic and we are grateful and honored to carry on the expertise and traditions that they learned and passed on to us from having a rich background in Chinese medicine.
We invite you to come to our practice where we create a nurturing environment for people to heal and maintain a healthy life.
Licensed Acupuncturist
Born and raised in San Marino, Dr. Moses Yu, Jr., LAC, has continued the tradition of being the 21st generation in his family to practice Acupuncture. A graduate of Emperors College of Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Dr. Yu did his internship at The Arthur Ashe Clinic at UCLA as well as the Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Marina Del Rey. Dr. Yu is licensed by the State of California. In the over 21 years that Moses has been practicing he has treated a wide range of issues such as sports injuries spinal/shoulder issues. Migraine headaches, gynecological, infertility ,sleep, digestive , sinus conditions, pain management, insomnia/stress, allergies, immune system, addictions, children and even some of our furry friends.
Licensed Acupuncturist
Dr. Wanni Yu, LAC, has continued the tradition of becoming the 21st generation in her family to practice Chinese Medicine. An honors graduate of UCLA, she received her Masters in Chinese Medicine from Samra University, the first school established in the United States to teach Chinese Medicine. Dr. Yu has interned at the most prestigious hospitals in Beijing, China where she received numerous certifications. Dr. Yu is licensed by the State of California and has grown up as a Los Angeles acupuncturist in her family’s clinic. Dr. Yu has a wide range of specialties, one of which focuses on acupuncture and fertility.
Acupuncture is a complete medical system that is used to diagnose and treat illness, prevent disease and improve well-being. It is effective for physical, psychological and emotional problems. More...
According to the traditional Chinese medicine explanation, acupuncture stimulates and moves Qi (pronounced "Chee") a form of life energy that ancient wisdom says must flow through the body unhampered from head to toe, 24/7. More...
Cupping Therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which special cups are placed on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.
Gua Sha is a natural, alternative therapy that involves scraping your skin with a massage tool to improve your circulation. More...
Chinese herbal medicine uses herbs to improve health. “The biggest difference between Western and traditional Chinese herbalism is that herbalists don’t treat symptoms or diseases. They treat entire human beings, including their patterns of symptoms,” Chinese herbal medicine has thousands of years of data to back it up. More...
Moxibustion is a form of therapy that entails the burning of mugwort leaves, this is a small, spongy herb that is believed to enhance healing with acupuncture, the leaves are burnt close to the skin’s surface using a stick to apply heat. More...
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