





Hours:
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Tue: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Thu: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
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Fri: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Dr. Cheng Jung Chen's (Rachel's) Biography:
> Dr. Chen has been offering and teaching free Classic Chinese
Medicine classes for over 10 years. It's her life long career to
spread the knowledge of CCM to as many people as possible. She
believes that when each individual is doing the best at his little
corner of the universe, he is actually helping to save the entire
world.
> Now serving as the Chief physician at Da Yi Classic Acupuncture
and Herbs clinic, which is in Los Angeles, the United States.
> Dr. Chen was an apprentice of Dr. Ni Hai Xia for over 7 years and
interned at Dr. Ni's clinic for 4 years and she is one of Dr. Ni's
protégé disciples.
> Dr. Chen's first mentoring teacher was Dr. Liao Chun De and she
did a fellowship with Dr. Liao for over 5 years.
※ Dr. Chen got her PhD in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at
American Liberty University.
※ Dr. Chen is currently licensed with the California Acupuncture
Board and NCCAOM.
※ Dr. Chen obtained her Master's degree in Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine at South Baylo University.
※ Dr. Chen has her bachelor's degree in law at the Fu Ren University
located in Taiwan.
The courses offered by Dr. Chen are as follows,
including online or in-person classes:
(1) Introduction of Fundamental Classic Chinese Medicine
(2) Daily applicable knowledge of Chinese Medicine
(3) Discussion of Chinese Medicine clinical cases which can be
applied to daily life
(4) Traditional Chinese Medicine First Aid Techniques
(5) Build the new medical concepts in the new era and actual
methods to boost the immune system
(6) Traditional Chinese Medicine Guide
(7) Introduction to Yellow Emperor's Internal medicine
(8) Gynecology in Chinese Medicine
(9) Yellow Emperor's Internal Medicine 19 Pathogenesis and clinical
application
(10) Eye diagnosis in Chinese Medicine
(11) Purpose of Meridians Vol. I: Lung meridian to small intestine
meridian
(12) Purpose of Meridians Vol. Il: Governing meridian, conception
meridian, urinary bladder meridian and kidney meridian
(13) purpose of Meridians Vol. III: Pericardia meridian to
extraordinary eight channels
(14) Classic Chinese Medicine clinical usage and application
(15) Shennong's (Divine Farmer's) Materia Medical clinical
application
(16) Introduction to Yellow Emperor's Internal Medicine and
acupuncture applications
(17) Diagnosis of Classic Chinese Medicine for circulation of water in
the body, qi lifting upward and downward, pulse diagnosis,
differentiations of meridians
(18) Yellow emperor's internal medicine Zang Fu (organ) diagnosis
(19) How to raise the Yang energy in the organs
(20) Suzaku Formula
(21) Lingshu Acupuncture
(22) Preventions and Treatments for Heart disease
(23) Emotional Diseases and Depression
(24) Classic Chinese Medicine clinical case studies on cancer
(25) Purpose of Meridians conclusion
(26) Correspondence between heaven and man, movement of qi,
causes of cancer, the treatments and preventions
(27) Global Thousand-Hand Thousand-Eye Rescue System: Elite Training Course
(Currently in Session 5)


Hours
Tue: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Thu: 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Fri: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Carol Jan Lian, Ph.D, L.Ac, Dipl.O.M.(NCCAOM)
Dr. Carol Lian received her Doctorate in Oriental Medicine in 2012 and Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in 2009. She has a B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering. She is a dependable, motivated doctor with a love of helping people and is well-skilled in many different healing modalities such as acupuncture (traditional and Tung's), different types of energy healing (pranic healing, sound therapy, aroma therapy, crystal healing), cupping, auricular therapy, herbal prescription, reflexology, etc.
Dr. Lian is well-capable of selecting and applying the most appropriate methods of treatment for each patient according to the nature of the illness and has helped a lot of patients to avoid painful surgeries and unnecessary medications due to chronic pain and long term internal imbalance of the organs. She teaches the patients how to know their own bodies and keep the optimal health by demonstrating easy to learned Qi Gong, yoga, meditation and natural food supplements, etc. She uses extensive knowledge of raw herbs and nutrients in foods to prescribe herbal medicine or daily diets according to individual needs with detail instructions.
Dr. Lian was selected among many others by Dr. Hai-Xia Ni to be an intern at his clinic in 2007. She observed and learned from Dr. Ni while he used "Jing Fang" to treat many
patients with cancers and other terminal illnesses. Dr. Carol Lian has an active
acupuncture license in the state of California. She is certified in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine through the NCCAOM. Dr. Lian strongly believes that mind, body and soul have to be in perfect harmony in order to achieve the optimal health.


Hours:
Tue: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Thu: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Fri: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Sat: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Dr. Yunyuan Chen's (Johnny's) Biography:
Committed to serving the public and training in both medical
ethics and skills, Dr. Chen endeavors to care for more people.
Currently serving as the attending physician at Da Yi Acupuncture
and Herbs in Los Angeles, California, USA, Dr. Chen holds a Ph.D.
in Oriental Medicine from American Liberty University. He is
licensed in both acupuncture and Oriental medicine in the
United States, holding dual licenses (L. Ac, Dipl. O.M.). He also
obtained a master's degree from South Baylo University in
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
Areas of Expertise:
Specializing in traditional herbal treatments for internal
medicine, gynecology, and pain management.
Handled Cases:
Dr. Chen has experience in treating a wide range of conditions
including heart and kidney failure, cardiovascular blockages,
hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, breast lumps, uterine
fibroids, uterine cancer, infertility, menstrual pain, pediatric
coughs and fevers, colds and abdominal pain, vomiting and
diarrhea, developmental delays, cervical spondylosis, frozen
shoulder, trigger finger, herniated discs, lumbar sprains, swollen
knee joints, sciatica, post-stroke sequelae, dementia, and facial
paralysis due to stroke.


Dr. Sunny Yang's Biography:
Since 2010, she has extensive experience in practicing traditional
Chinese medicine to treat physical health conditions.
1. Background:
Dr. Yang currently serves as an practitioner at Da Yi Classic
Acupuncture and Herbs in Los Angeles, California, USA. She studied
under TCM physician Dr. Ni Haixia for seven years and worked
clinically with Dr. Ni for four years. She proudly considers herself to
be Dr. Ni's close disciple. Dr. Yang actively participates in
community volunteer services, serving as the attending
practitioner and training free clinic volunteers at TCM free clinics in
Los Angeles, Orange County and San Bernardino. For more than
ten years, she has also assisted the Community Education Center in
conducting family TCM health care courses and lectures in
Southern California, promoting TCM classics and emphasizing
physical and mental health education.
2. Education & License:
* Doctor of Oriental Medicine (Ph.D.) from Liberty University, USA
* California Licensed Acupuncturist (L. Ac.)
* Master's degree from South Baylo University of Chinese Medicine
and Acupuncture, USA
3. Treatment methods:
Dr. Yang follows the teachings of medical sage Zhang Zhongjing and
her enlightenment mentor Ni Haixia. Dr. Yang's principles of
diagnosis and treatment include: Early prevention of disease
before it progresses. Treating the core of the disease and
addressing its root causes. She performs a thorough observation,
including tongue, eye, abdominal, breathing, voice, mood and
posture. She works with patients to conduct detailed analysis of
the root causes of organ diseases. She provides individualized
treatment plans as well as post-recovery diet and exercise
recommendations. She encourages her patients to view illness as a
teacher and learn to listen to the messages their body is sending.
4. Specialties:
Dr. Yang specializes in using traditional remedies, ancient Chinese
medicine formulas, acupuncture techniques, whole food therapies
and exercise science to address a variety of challenging health
conditions.


Hours
Tue: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Thu: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Fri: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Sat: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Dr. Huang is currently serving as the chief physician at Da Yi Acupuncture and Herbs in Los Angeles, California, USA. She holds a DAOM in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from South Baylo University.
She is licensed in both acupuncture and Oriental medicine in the United States, holding dual licenses (L. Ac, D.A.O.M.). She also obtained a master's degree from South Baylo University in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
Specialty:
Dr. Huang is specializing in traditional herbal treatments for internal medicine and pain management such as neuralgia, headache, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastralgia pain, and menstrual pain.


Tiffany Wang, L.Ac., (DAcCHM)
Licensed Acupuncturist
Attending Practitioner | Da Yi Acupuncture and Herbs
Hours
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Tue: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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Thu: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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Fri: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Profile
Ting Fang Wang, L. Ac. is currently an attending practitioner at Da Yi Acupuncture and Herbs in Los Angeles, California. She is a licensed acupuncturist in the state of California and brings together a strong foundation in both modern biological sciences and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles and later completed her Master’s Degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine at Alhambra Medical University. She is currently pursuing her Doctorate (DAcCHM) at the University of East-West Medicine.
With training in both Western science and classical East Asian medicine, she is committed to providing thoughtful, individualized care tailored to each patient’s unique constitution and health concerns.
Treatment Philosophy
Ms. Wang believes that healing is not simply about relieving pain or treating disease — it is about understanding the whole person. Her clinical approach takes into account each patient’s symptoms, constitution, diet, emotional state, lifestyle, and stress patterns in order to identify and address the underlying root of imbalance.
Through acupuncture, herbal medicine, and holistic Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnosis, she works to regulate the flow of qi and blood, restore internal balance, and support the body’s natural healing capacity.
Her goal is not only to help patients feel better in the present, but also to support long-term recovery, constitutional strengthening, and prevention of recurrence — so that health can become a sustainable part of everyday life.
Areas of Focus
Ms. Wang provides integrative Traditional Chinese Medicine care for a wide range of common clinical concerns, including:
• Pain and musculoskeletal conditions
• Stress, sleep, and emotional imbalance
• Women’s health and gynecological concerns
• Internal medicine and general health conditions
• Digestive and metabolic regulation
• Constitutional wellness and preventive care
She combines acupuncture, herbal medicine, and individualized pattern-based diagnosis to provide treatment that is gentle, safe, effective, and tailored to each patient’s needs.






