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Qingyun Xu, licensed Acupuncturist, received her Masters in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine from Texas Health and Science University in 2019. She is a certified licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist with the Texas Medical Board and with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Before studying T
Qingyun Xu, licensed Acupuncturist, received her Masters in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine from Texas Health and Science University in 2019. She is a certified licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist with the Texas Medical Board and with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Before studying TCM in US.
Qingyun graduated from China Medical University majored in clinical medicine in 1992, and she practiced as a Medical doctor specialized in Gastroenterology for 10 years in China. Her passion for TCM and decision of switching from Western medicine to Chinese medicine came from her own healing experience. Qingyun also learned from world famous Masters in China to improve her skills in TCM diagnosis and treatment. Qingyun is currently specialized in the treatment of arthritis, digestive disorders, gynecological problems and children’s illnesses including allergies, AHDH and epilepsy.
As a health practitioner, Qingyun achieves harmony between her own body and mind by practicing Qigong, and Taichi regularly. She also incorporates her tai chi practice into her tui na (meridian massage). Her tui na is safe, deep penetrating and effective, good for people who are not comfortable with needles.
Dr. Guerrero specializes in the management of painful chronic conditions, and injuries. He earned, both his Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM) and his Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM), degrees at the Texas Health and Science University. Currently, Dr. Guerrero is one of a very few DAOM’s practicing in th
Dr. Guerrero specializes in the management of painful chronic conditions, and injuries. He earned, both his Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM) and his Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM), degrees at the Texas Health and Science University. Currently, Dr. Guerrero is one of a very few DAOM’s practicing in the San Antonio Area.
Dr. Guerrero was born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico and immigrated to the United States back in 1978. He first enrolled in college to learn English, and later in the University of Texas in San Antonio to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. He graduated in 1985
Dr. Guerrero first became acquainted with Chinese Medicine thru his interest in the martial arts. The first time he experienced the effectiveness of Chinese Medicine came when, after months of suffering a debilitating back injury and not finding relief thru conventional Medicine, his martial arts teacher referred him a local acupuncturist for treatment.
Currently, Dr. Guerrero is a full-time member of the Faculty at the Texas Health and Science University (THSU). Dr. Guerrero has served as THSU’s Academic Dean, Clinical Director, and Student Clinic Supervisor.
His training includes extensive training in Chinese Acupuncture, Auricular therapy, Chinese herbal medicine, Moxibustion therapy, Tui Na, Tai chi, Chi gong, and Eastern nutrition.
Jessie Villegas is a Licensed Acupuncturist in the State of Texas and is nationally certified as a Diplomate in Oriental Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She earned her Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree at the nationally and regionally accredited Texas Health and Sci
Jessie Villegas is a Licensed Acupuncturist in the State of Texas and is nationally certified as a Diplomate in Oriental Medicine by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. She earned her Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine degree at the nationally and regionally accredited Texas Health and Science University in San Antonio, Texas. She obtained her Doctorate degree in Oriental medicine in 2020 by Pacific Collage of Health and Science. In 2021 she joined the faculty at Texas Health and Science University, San Antonio campus. "My goal as a practitioner is to help patients understand the importance of looking at health holistically instead of compartmentally. And my goal as an instructor is to teach students the importance and efficacy of patient-centered medicine. "
Our bodies are quite adept at repairing themselves. We use methods that aid that natural ability with modalities like acupuncture, nutrition, laser therapy , electrical stimulation , micro- current therapy and myofascial release by cupping or gua-sha .
We believe many illnesses are caused by the toxins in our foods. Avoiding manufactured ingredients and pesticides reduces the harmful substances entering our bodies. Replacing them with cleaner, more organically grown food and natural plant remedies aids the body in healing itself and preventing future disease. We will provide you with nutrition guidance for your condition according to the philosophy traditional Chinese medicine
Tai Chi integrates with holistic medicine and has been found to treat the whole person, increases flexibility and stamina, improves pain and anxiety and enhances the immune system. Tai Chi therapy focuses not only on physical health, but also mental health
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