Email: chinaomd@yahoo.com
Licai Yang, MD.(China), LAc.(USA
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Board Certified Licensed Acupunctureist (USA)
Licensed OB/GYN Attending physician and Acupuncturist at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1993-2001)
OB/GYN Fellow at Beijing Union University Hospital (1991-1993)
Licensed Acupuncturist and Licensed Physician at Hebei Ronjun Hospital(1988-1991)
Hebei Medical University (1983-1988, Residence)
Awards: First Prize of the Beijing Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Clinical Study (1995) Winner of the Beijing Government Award for Excellent Scientist (1996) Fist Prize of Beijing Health Department for Excellent Research (1998)
Membership: Beijing Association of Licensed Physician. Beijing Acupuncture Association.
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Acupuncture treatment for:
- Help Natural Fertility
- Support IVF & IUI
- Balance Hormone
- Reduce FSH Level
- Regulate Periods
- Help Lining
- Anti Ovary-Aging
- Induce ovulation
- Improve Eggs Quality and Quantity
- Improve sperms counts, shape and sperm mobility
- Couple Co-Treatment Plan
- Prevent miscarriage
- Stress Management
Clinical Interest:
Fertility and infertility related issues only.
Unexplained infertility
Endometriosis
Ovulatory failure
Uterine fibroids
Thin endometrium
Blockage of Fallopian tubes
Ovarian cysts
Irregular menstruation
High FSH
Low progesterone
Poor egg quality
Low sperm count
Abnormal motility
Low quality sperm
Low libido
Miscarriage
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I'm pregnant!!!
Good news, Dr. Yang!! I am pleased to report that your services and advice were both fruitful.. I'm pregnant! You were able to achieve in one cycle what traditional doctors were unable to achieve in 3 years. Needless to say, I was both shocked at the immediacy of the results and elated to finally be achieving my goal and realizing my dream.
I just wanted you to know that it was successful. I had a positive test on Monday! HCG was 253 on that day, and 559 two days later, so my numbers doubled nicely. A thousand thanks for your help. You are definitely a God send. I will always be grateful to you for your help and I am sure to never forget you. One day, I will also tell my child about the wonderful lady that helped me bring him/her into the world.
Stephanie, Chicago,IL
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What is Acupuncture Treatment like?
After comprehensive analysis of your condition, you will stay in a cozy treatment room to experience a typical classical retreat. After the needle are put inside your skin, it will stay there for twenty minutes to "cook" without pain, after the needle are totally "Cooked". ninety percent of my patients will say "it is very relaxing." Actually, about eighty percent of my patients fall asleep during the treatment. After the treatment, Patients are more functional than when they walked in. Also, can you imagine you can fall asleep with the special needles in your body? But, you did. Why Acupuncture does not Hurt? Acupuncture needle are only about twice the thickness of hair. Plus many years training, good practitioner will not hurt you. Some people say it looks like mosquito bite, some people even didn't feel it when I put in the needles, they will ask you :"you already put it in?" People fear of needles. Most people are familiar with the hypodermic needle which are used to draw blood or inject fluids. they have to be hollow, and as a result are much bigger than acupuncture needles. Acupuncture needle are solid, and much, much thinner. Disposable needles policy: Only disposable needles are used in my clinic. Used needles will drop to biohazard container right away. |
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Stress, unhealthy lifestyles, obesity, drinking, smoking and environmental problems hiked infertility rates. Problems with fertility, postpartum disorders, premenstrual disorders, irregular periods, heavy bleeding, endometriosis, hormone related emotional imbalances, pelvic pain, menopausal symptoms, as well as many other gynecologic disorders can be treated with the help of acupuncture and herbal medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine has five thousands years history, I believe the experience is hidden in the numerous ancient books. Can you imagine what it feels like when you read books published several thousands years ago? It's hard! even for native Chinese like me. But, I like it.
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