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Tony JIANG

Title

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Physician

Degrees

Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine

Department

Surgery

Language

English
Mandarin

Biography

Dr. Tony Jiang received his medical degree from the Changchun University of Chinese Medicine in 1991. Dr. Jiang has over 30 years of clinical experience. He has established good relationships with multiple foreign embassies and international organizations and provided long-term TCM family medical care to international residents in China.

From 1999 to 2001, Dr. Tony was selected to join the national medical team assigned to work in Kuwait by China’s Ministry of Health. He received a good reputation from the local residents and became the health care physician for the royal family. From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Jiang was assigned to work in Bangladesh by the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Society and set up a small TCM hospital there. During his time in Bangladesh, Dr. Jiang was met by the President of Bangladesh multiple times for his
excellent work there. In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Dr. Jiang provided medical services to the family of the Head of Zimbabwe.

From 2014 to 2017, Dr. Jiang worked at the TCM Department of Beijing United Family Rehabilitation Hospital, taking care of patients by providing TCM treatment for stroke, hemiplegia, paraplegia, vegetative patient wakeup, neurological illness, rehabilitation of orthopedic post-surgery, psycho-cardiology medical treatment, palliative care, etc. From August 2017, Dr. Jiang has been working at Beijing United Family Clinics TCM Department.

Dr. Jiang is a member of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture. Other than focusing on TCM treatment, he has also received psychological counselor training and the Western medicine general practice physician training at the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau. Dr. Jiang has published more than 10 academic articles in domestic medical journals.

Dr. Jiang specializes in:
Orthopedics: acute and chronic neck, shoulder, lumber, leg, and joint pain including cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation, stiff neck, collared back fasciitis, thoracic facet disease, lumbar facet syndrome, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, sacroiliac joint disorder, chronic lower back pain, degenerative spondylosis, thoracolumbar fasciitis, acute lumbar sprain, piriformis syndrome, superior gluteal nerve injury, periarthritis of shoulder, shoulder pain, tennis elbow, Stenosing tendovaginitis at the radial styloid process, carpal tunnel syndrome, degenerative knee osteoarthritis, injury of collateral ligament of knee joint, wrist sprain, sprain ankle, temporomandibular disorders TMD.

Internal Medicine: headache, migraine, indigestion, gastrointestinal dysfunction, stomachache, diarrhea, constipation, urinary incontinence, fatigue syndrome, postoperative chemotherapy recovery, metabolic syndrome.

Psychology: insomnia, anxiety, depression, psychosomatic disorder,

Gynecology: dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, irregular menstruation, hyperplasia of mammary glands, premenstrual syndrome, menopausal syndrome.

Pediatrics: children’s indigestion, enuresis, baby night crying, children anorexia, children abdominal pain.
Treatment methods: acupuncture, Chinese herb medicine, cupping, puncture and bloodletting, ear acupuncture, TCM manipulation therapy, Chinese herbal medicine for tea.

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