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Our licensed acupuncturists and herbalists are experienced practitioners in both traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy.
Darquin is a licensed Acupuncturist with a Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from MCPHS University (formerly New England School of Acupuncture).
He began his career with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and had a rediscovered interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) after witnessing a myriad of side effects from common medications.
Darquin utilizes his knowledge of both backgrounds of medicine to treat effectively. With the pharmacy degree, he can identify and help manage adverse drug reactions that may contribute to the patient’s condition. Darquin's background can also help identify key areas of focus as well as prescribing custom formulas that do not interact with current medications.
With 5 years of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) training and 3 years of Orthopedic training in Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, one of the top TCM schools in China, Betty has followed hundreds of patients in three hospitals during her training. She also graduated from New England School of Acupuncture with a degree in Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and Japanese Style Acupuncture.
She has a very good understanding of treating pain, infertility diseases and respiratory diseases by using acupuncture and traditional Chinese herbal medicine. Betty found the Japanese style of acupuncture very effective in treating pediatric diseases and anxiety.
Yuki is a graduate of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, one of the top Chinese Medicine schools in the country of China. She had trained under well known contemporary doctors like Doctor Tiequ Chai and learned leading edge techniques like floatingneedle, cheek needle, Yi cupping, Qihuang cupping, and fire needle.
Yuki internships at the best hospital of the Guangdong province, No. 1 Affiliated Hospital and the number signifies its ranking in the region. It is one of the most highly sought after hospitals for oriental medicine interns around the country. She had worked in the departments of internal and external medicine, gynecology, and pediatric acupuncture.
Yuki had worked in her home city of Hong Kong for a year before moving to the United States hoping to help promote some of the skills she learned outside of China.