Chinese Acupuncture: Common Conditions We Treat
Acupuncture is effective for:
- Neck Pain - Cervical Stenosis
- Shoulder Pain - Rotator Cuff Injury
- Elbow Pain - Tennis or Golf Elbow
- Wrist Pain - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Lower Back Pain & Sciatica
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Chronic Pain Syndromes
- Motor Vehicle Accident Injuries
- Osteoarthritis
- Headache and Migraine
- Tingling and Numbness in arm
- Muscle Strain
- Ligament Sprain
- Hip Pain - Greater Trochanteric Bursitis
- Knee Pain - Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Ankle pain - Sprain, Tendinitis
- Heel Pain - Plantar Fasciitis
- Repetitive Strain Injury
Acupuncture is effective for:
Acupuncture is effective for:
- Premenstrual Syndrome
- Menstrual Disorder
- Endometriosis
- Hot Flashes
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Infertility
Acupuncture is a natural, safe, and effective therapy for those who are facing fertility challenges and discomfort. If you wish to minimize medications, acupuncture is an effective alternative. This holistic treatment is both gentle and powerful in achieving results. We are committed to providing natural fertility solutions and we will continue treatments through the IUI and IVF process.
Our goal is to:
- Increase the blood flow to the uterus, improving quality of eggs
- Balance the endocrine system and reproductive hormones
- Improves embryo implantation
- Lower stress and anxiety levels
- Regulate menstruation and ovulation
- Improve male sperm count and quality
Acupuncture is effective for:
- Myopia (nearsightedness) 近视
- Hyperopia (farsightedness) 远视
- Astigmatism 散光
- Presbyopia 老花眼
- Cataracts 白内障
- Glaucoma 青光眼
- Dry eye syndrome 干眼症
- Conjunctivitis (pink eye) 结膜炎
- Floaters 漂浮物
- Retinal Disorders 视网膜疾病
- Macular degeneration 黄斑变性
How does acupuncture help with eye conditions? Acupuncture can promote circulation around the optic nerve, helping to remove vascular blockages and enhance the permeability of the blood vessels surrounding the optic nerve. This, in turn, contributes to stimulating the regeneration and repair functions of optic nerve cells.
Note: Only May Huang R.Ac treats eye conditions at our clinic. Please call 416-455-0351 to schedule an appointment
Physical Therapy: Common Conditions We Treat
Physical Therapy is effective for:
- Acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries
- Sprains and strains of muscles and ligaments
- Running injuries
- Achilles Tendintis
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfer's Elbow
- Rotator cuff injury
- Ankle sprains
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Posterior Tibialis Tendinitis
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Patello-femoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS)
- Joint dislocation
- Back and neck pain
- Elbow and wrist pain
- Foot and ankle pain
- Hip and knee pain
- Shoulder pain
Physical Therapy is effective for:
- Muscle tightness
- Degenerative disc disorder
- Pinched nerve (median, radial, ulnar nerve)
- Rotator cuff tendonitis
- De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Tendonitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Tennis elbow
- Golfer's elbow
Physical Therapy is effective for:
- Osteoarthritis of any joint
- Lower back pain (spinal stenosis, spinal herniation, spinal spondylosis)
- Neck pain (spinal stenosis, spinal herniation, spinal spondylosis)
- Degenerative disc disorder
- Back and neck pain
- Elbow and wrist pain
- Foot and ankle pain
- Hip and knee pain
- Shoulder pain
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Meet Our Team
May Huang (R. Ac, R. TCMP)
May Huang, Registered Acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Practitioner, has over 30 years of experience in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine, both here in Toronto and in Tianjin, China, where she received her 5 years training in TCM.
May Huang has a deep passion for helping people lead emotionally balanced and physically thriving lives. Her love for acupuncture emerged during her childhood. After witnessing how a few acupuncture needles helped her grandmother regain her mobility after a severe stroke, she was determined to understand the science behind this wondrous, alternative branch of medicine. This determination has led her to a long and fulfilling career. Since 1987, she has helped thousands of patients with various health issues.
In particular, May Huang is focused on pain management, women's health, and eye conditions. Most of her eye condition patients see a noticeable improvement within 4 sessions.
Languages: Mandarin, English
If you would like to book an acupuncture appointment with May Huang or have any questions, please contact her directly.
Telephone: 416-455-0351
Email: northyork5799@gmail.com
Amy Chen (Physical Therapist & Acupuncturist)
Amy Chen graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master's of Science degree in Physiotherapy. She began her journey by completing a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Kinesiology from Queen’s University. Amy has also completed a two-year Chinese Acupuncture diploma and apprenticed with two of Toronto's top Acupuncturists, May Huang and Susan Hu.
Amy is passionate about combining her unique and complementary skill-set of physiotherapy and acupuncture to help patients achieve long-lasting pain relief and improved quality of life. Amy has worked in both private clinics and hospitals across Toronto, her diverse clinical experience in physiotherapy and acupuncture allows her to treat acute and chronic soft tissue and orthopaedic injuries with great success. Her treatment approach consists of acupuncture, home exercise program, and patient education.
Amy is a fully insured, Registered Physical Therapist with the College of Physiotherapy of Ontario. Amy is also a fully insured, Registered Acupuncturist with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO) and is certified in Clean Needle Technique.
Languages: English, Mandarin
Online Booking:
Please call/text/WhatsApp: 647-888-7833
Email: amychenpt@gmail.com
Response time: 1-3 Business days
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FAQ
- Amy Chen (Registered Physiotherapist & Registered Acupuncturist) is passionate about using two different and complementary medical frameworks to create a comprehensive treatment plan.
- Our unique treatment approach consists of three parts:
- Acupuncture - Our physiotherapist, Amy Chen, specializes in using acupuncture to release your trigger points and tight muscles. Acupuncture opens up the contracted muscle, increases blood and oxygen to the tissue, and restores length and function to the muscle. It is a painless technique that provides immense pain-relief.
- Home exercise program - To maintain the benefits gained after receiving acupuncture, it is important to do a regular home exercise program that consists of stretches and strengthening exercises.
- Education - We believe that the more you understand about your injury, the faster your recovery will be.
- When people think needles, they think of pain. Acupuncture is not painful. The needles are hair-thin and they are also very flexible yet sturdy. The pain you will feel is like a mosquito bite sensation. Acupuncture needles are 10% of the diameter of a syringe that you see at a hospital.
Yes, acupuncture is a treatment method that is covered under physiotherapy.
The answer is usually yes. Acupuncture is excellent for any type of pain conditions that involves muscles, bone and nerves. Acupuncture is amazing in its ability to produce anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, and regenerative effects. Please refer to the conditions that we commonly treat list at the top of the home page.
Acupuncture is cumulative and each treatment builds on the next. Typically, a series of 6-12 sessions is considered a "course of treatment". We recommend 2x/week for the first 2-3 weeks, then 1x/week for 2-3 weeks, then 1x/every two weeks for 1 month. Improvement in symptoms can be seen after a few treatments, but additional treatments will create a more lasting effect.
Still have questions? You can email Amy at amychenpt@gmail.com and request a phone consultation. In the email, kindly state your condition and your availability for a phone consultation. Amy will call you within 1-2 business days.
Pricing
Chinese Acupuncture
Type | Duration | Price |
Initial Appointment
(Consultation & Treatment) |
60-90 minutes | $135 |
Follow-up Treatment | 45-60 minutes | $100 |
Physical Therapy
Type | Duration | Price |
Initial Appointment
(Assessment & Treatment) |
60-90 minutes | $135 |
Follow-up Treatment | 45-60 minutes | $100 |
We are a fee-for-service clinic, meaning that we collect payment at the time of service (credit card or debit card). After each session we will provide an itemized bill to our patients so those who are interested in reimbursement can independently submit it to their insurance companies. For those interested in direct insurance billing, please view our price list page for more details.
Please note we do not accept OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) or WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) patients at this clinic.