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Dr. Gregory Gipson (U.S.)
Department Manager, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Chiropractor, Sports Physiotherapy
Dr. Gipson graduated in 1970 with a degree in Economics and Business and served several years in the United States Marine Corps. After being a chiropractic patient himself, he re-entered college and earned his chiropractic degree in 1999 from Palmer College in San Jose, California. He has practiced as a chiropractor at trauma clinics in Florida, Texas, and California before coming to China. Dr. Gipson is US National Board Certified in physiotherapy and a California certified therapist. His specialties are geriatrics, pediatrics, trauma, and sports injuries. |
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Dr. Greg A. Livingston (U.S.)
Chinese Medicine Physician, General Chinese Internal Medicine
Dr. Livingston is a Chinese Medicine Physician with 15 years experience, and is one of the small and elite group of westerners to have earned a Chinese Medicine Ph.D. in China , entirely in Chinese. He treats a wide range of conditions using Chinese herbology as his primary method, complemented by dietary and lifestyle advice, and acupuncture when needed. He is always happy to coordinate treatment with physicians in other specialties.
Conditions he commonly treats include: respiratory disorders (asthma, bronchitis, cough), gynecological disorders (PMS, painful menstruation, infertility), men's disorders (impotence, prostatitis, infertility), digestive system disorders (peptic ulcer, acid-reflux, IBS, viral hepatitis), endocrine and metabolic disorders (diabetes, hyper/hypo-thyroid, obesity), mental-emotional disorders (stress, insomnia, depression, anxiety, addiction), cardiovascular disorders (high-cholesterol, atherosclerosis, poor circulation), skin disorders (acne, eczema, psoriasis), etc .
Dr. Livingston earned his Ph.D. in Chinese Internal Medicine from Zhejiang Chinese Medicine University, his 4-year Master's degree in Chinese Medicine from Five Branches University, California, and his Bachelor of Science in Biology from University of California Santa Cruz. He is licensed to practice Chinese Medicine in California, New York, and China. He also lectures at Zhejiang Chinese Medicine University, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, and Long Island University.
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Dr. Julia Qu (China)
Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine
BS, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 1983
MD, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 2001
Professor, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Member of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS)
Trained practioners in Australia (2000), Germany(2003) and Thailand (2005-2008)
Qualified to treat a wide range of ailments and specializing in asthma, fatigue, insomnia, tristimania, emmeniopathy, arthritis, weight loss, and chronic pain
Fluent in English and Mandarin
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Dr. Eva Zhang (China)
Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dr. Eva Zhang earned her masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine at Nanjing TCM University in 1986 and is a third-generation TCM practitioner. Dr. Zhang traveled to the UK (1990-1994, 2000) and USA (1999) to introduce the concepts of TCM to Western doctors and clients. In 1995, she was appointed as an associate professor at the Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine University, a position she still maintains. Dr. Zhang has individually and jointly published 5 books and monographs on Chinese medicine in China and abroad. She is a TCM advisor for the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Her specialties include stress management, diet, gynecology, pediatrics, allergies, skin and joint conditions as well as digestive conditions.
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