Traditional Chinese Medicine specialists at CMC
Our TCM specialists are first-class Chinese therapists with many years of academic and clinical experience and are responsible for herbal therapy treatments and Chinese Tuina Massage therapy. Their training and techniques have had remarkable results in the treatment of both common and more complicated illnesses.
Jun Huang
Jun Huang is a highly accomplished practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, specializing in Acupuncture and Moxibustion. With a diploma from Xiamen University, Jun’s expertise is further enhanced by seven years of invaluable apprenticeship under Master Gao Ji Ping in Weifang, Shandong. Her credentials also include a Tui-Na Therapeutic Massage certificate from the Chinese Work Ministry, showcasing her comprehensive approach to holistic healing.
As the fifth disciple of Dr. Chuan-Min Wang, Jun is a distinguished lineage holder of the ancient Tung Method of Acupuncture, a Daoist medical practice systematized by Dr. Tung Jing-Chang. This rare expertise allows Jun to offer unique and effective treatments for a wide range of ailments.
Jun’s clinical focus encompasses internal conditions, skin problems, and women’s health issues. Her diverse skill set and deep understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine principles enable her to provide personalized, holistic care to address a broad spectrum of health concerns.
Xuan Yang
Xuan Yang graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Medicine and in Biomedical Science from Hong Kong Baptist University and has obtained a Master’s degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). In 2014 she started practising Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in the clinic and neurology ward as a registered Chinese Medicine doctor at Pok Oi Hospital – CUHK Chinese Medicine Centre in Hong Kong.
She conducted clinical research in Acupuncture in post-stroke syndrome and cervical spondylosis in cooperation with CUHK Medicine School and Health Department. She has supervised undergraduate TCM students from CUHK in their clinical internship. She later continued her specialized training in gynecology in Shanghai TCM University Hospital in 2018. In 2019 she moved to the Netherlands and has since worked at the Shenzhou clinic as TCM practitioner and supervisor for our students of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine.
Q.T. Nguyen
Quoc Thinh Nguyen studied Traditional Medicine at the Vietnam University of Traditional Medicine and graduated in 1998. Until 2002, he worked as a Traditional Medicine practitioner in the disciplines of Acupuncture, Tuina and Herbal Medicine at the National Hospital of Traditional Medicine in Hanoi, Vietnam.
From 2003 to 2008, he practised medicine in his own practice in Hanoi, Vietnam. Since moving to the Netherlands in 2009, he has been working in our clinic. He is a member of the Zhong professional association. He is also an internship supervisor for Tuina and Acupuncture students.