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Brian Huang

R. TCM Practitioner, R. Ac.

Dr. Brian Huang comes from a family of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctors in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Dr. Huang graduated with a bachelor's degree from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.

Dr. Huang is a registered Acupuncturist and TCM practitioner in BC. He specializes in applying acupuncture and herbal medicine in the treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions, skin problems, female concerns and various health complaints. Dr. Huang has been in practice for 14 years.


During his studies, Dr. Huang studied under the renowned Shanghan (Cold Damage) specialist Professor Li Saimei and trained in acupuncture under the esteemed Professor Lai Xinsheng. During summer and winter breaks, Dr. Huang returned to Taiwan to intern at his father, Dr. Wei-Pin Huang’s clinic, gaining proficiency in his family's traditional pulse diagnosis, acupuncture techniques, and herbal formulas.


In the field of traumatology and manual therapy, Dr. Huang received direct guidance from Dr. Zonggui Gao, a leading expert in traumatology in Taiwan. He also trained under Master Guiquan Huang, head of the Daoist Huanzhen sect, where he mastered Daoist soft tissue realignment techniques.

While in Vancouver, Dr. Huang received personal mentorship from Dr. Changsen Zhang, a renowned Taiwanese doctor residing in Canada. Additionally, he traveled to the U.S. to study under Dr. Weijie Yang, a grandmaster of Tung-style acupuncture, which enhanced his understanding of the body's holistic systems, constitution, and adjustment techniques.


In recent years, Dr. Huang has deepened his knowledge by revisiting the physiological principles of the Huangdi Neijing, exploring new-generation myofascial theories, and conducting in-depth research on scalp acupuncture techniques (YNSA, Wen’s, and Wu’s methods). His advancements in clinical efficacy have earned recognition from both the TCM industry and his patients. In January 2016, he was awarded the Best Clinical Case Award at the First Cross-Strait Dong Acupuncture Conference.

Brian Huang
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