Acupuncture

Acupuncture originated over 5,000 years ago in China, and is now used by millions of Americans annually. Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and World Health Organization (WHO) as a safe, natural and drug free way to address a wide range of illnesses. So far, we have used acupuncture to help with a variety of conditions successfully including musculoskeletal p... Read More

Acupuncture originated over 5,000 years ago in China, and is now used by millions of Americans annually.
Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and World Health Organization (WHO) as a safe, natural and drug free way to address a wide range of illnesses.
So far, we have used acupuncture to help with a variety of conditions successfully including musculoskeletal problems (including RA and PMR), pain management, infertility, anxiety, depression, gastrointestinal, gynecological, immune disorder, hives(urticaria), eczema, women's health (PCOS, endometriosis), men's health (BPH), and so on.


Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine, at this point, is not a standard part of American culture, whereas in China, basic Chinese medicines and what Chinese medicine is good for, are common knowledge. The history of Chinese medicine shows that it has been used for a broad variety of medical conditions from epidemic diseases to common colds, depression, insomnia, allergies, digestive problems, back pain, or ... Read More

Chinese herbal medicine, at this point, is not a standard part of American culture, whereas in China, basic Chinese medicines and what Chinese medicine is good for, are common knowledge.
The history of Chinese medicine shows that it has been used for a broad variety of medical conditions from epidemic diseases to common colds, depression, insomnia, allergies, digestive problems, back pain, or even infections
These days, Chinese medicine is most commonly used in the treatment of chronic health issues, especially those that don’t respond well to standard care.


Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment designed to relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing process. Through targeted techniques, massage helps reduce pain, decrease stress, and restore mobility, allowing you to move and feel better. Whether you are experiencing chronic tightness, recovering from physical strain, managing stress, or simply seeking ... Read More

Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment designed to relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing process. Through targeted techniques, massage helps reduce pain, decrease stress, and restore mobility, allowing you to move and feel better.

Whether you are experiencing chronic tightness, recovering from physical strain, managing stress, or simply seeking relaxation, massage therapy can be customized to your individual needs. Treatments may focus on specific areas of concern or provide full-body support for overall balance and well-being.

Massage therapy may help with:

Neck and shoulder tension

Back pain and muscle stiffness

Headaches and migraines

Stress and anxiety

Sports recovery

General relaxation and circulation support

Each session is tailored to your comfort level and health goals. Our approach integrates therapeutic techniques with a calm, supportive environment to help you achieve lasting results.

We look forward to supporting your wellness journey.

With over 5,000 hours of professional training and nearly two decades of experience, Jean-Manuel brings a deep and comprehensive understanding of the human body to every session. Trained in both massage and osteopathy therapy, he studied at several esteemed institutions across Canada, including Kiné-Concept in Montréal (2004-2006), the Institut d’Enseignement de l’Ostéopathie du Québec (IEOQ) in Montréal (2007-2010), and the Bancroft School of Massage Therapy in Massachusetts (735 hours). In addition, Jean-Manuel has taught and supervised students in osteopathic techniques at IEOQ Montréal and Drummondville, as well as provided treatments at the Beloeil Eden Institute and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Clinic. Jean-Manuel specializes in a smooth, integrative approach rooted in the classical principles of osteopathy - founded in the 1890s in the U.S. - emphasizing gentle stretching and full-body rotational movements to restore natural balance and mobility. His treatments draw from a variety of modalities, including: - Craniosacral Therapy - subtle, balancing techniques to release restrictions in the craniosacral system. - Visceral Manipulation - based on the work of Jean-Pierre Barral, to restore motion and vitality to the internal organs. - Complementary Massage Therapies - Swedish, Shiatsu, Thai massage, plantar reflexology, and chair massage for clients unable to lie on a table. - Adjunct Therapies - optional cupping along Shiatsu meridians and hot stone massage to enhance circulation and relaxation.

Each session is tailored to the individual, blending precision, sensitivity, and therapeutic intent to promote optimal function and overall well being.

With over 5,000 hours of professional training and nearly two decades of experience, Jean-Manuel ... Read More

Meet Chinese Medicine was My Fate

I worked as a software engineer for eight years before I started to get interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). At that time, due to some family health issues, we searched for help from modern medicine and hospitals for three years, but without good luck. I, then decided to study Chinese medicine to find our way out. I see the new hope when I knew more about this medicine. The more I studied, the more I loved TCM. Now, I have been in this TCM journey for more than 15 years. I hope I can bring new hope to more people who are desperate for help yet couldn’t find a good solution from the modern medicine system.

Meet Chinese Medicine was My Fate I worked as a software engineer for eight years before I start... Read More

Evelyn Hsu (Yu-Ching Hsu, L.Ac.) is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist providing acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. Integrating acupuncture with applied neuroanatomy to support pain relief and functional recovery, she offers individualized, non-pharmacological care grounded in both traditional practice and modern anatomical insight. Born and raised in Taiwan, Evelyn brings a culturally grounded and thoughtful approach to patient care. She earned her Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Texas Health & Science University (THSU) and is currently a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) Candidate at Five Branches University. She is licensed to practice acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine and emphasizes herbal safety, carefully reviewing each patient’s health history and current medications. When appropriate, she coordinates care with Western medical providers to support safe, well-rounded treatment.

Evelyn Hsu (Yu-Ching Hsu, L.Ac.) is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist providing acupuncture ... Read More

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