
Meet Our Acupuncturists & TCM Practitioners
Our practitioners offer acupuncture, cupping, herbal therapy, and more — working alongside Western care to support your body's natural healing.

Kyungeun (Kay) Choi
TCM Practitioner, Reg. Acupuncturist & Herbalist
English, Korean
- Chronic Pain Management
- Injury Rehabilitation
- ICBC Recovery
- Women's Health
- Digestive Health
About Kay
Kyungeun (Kay) is a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Registered Acupuncturist who is passionate about helping patients achieve balance and wellness through natural healing. She earned her Diploma of Acupuncture and Diploma of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner from the Shanghai TCM College of British Columbia, and also holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration from Korea.
Kay's areas of focus include chronic pain management, injury rehabilitation, ICBC recovery, women's health, and digestive health. Drawing from both classical Chinese medicine and modern therapeutic approaches, she integrates acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle guidance to support the body's natural healing process and restore harmony.
Her clinical philosophy is rooted in the belief that health depends on balance across body, mind, and lifestyle. She works closely with each patient to build a treatment plan around their symptoms, daily habits, and underlying patterns. Outside of practice, Kay enjoys hiking and walking with her family and friends, especially through forest trails and along the water, where she finds peace and inspiration.
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Wai Lam (Kelly) Chan
TCM Practitioner, Reg. Acupuncturist & Herbalist
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
- Women's Health
- Stress Management & Sleep Disorders
- Digestive Imbalance
- Pain Relief & Post-injury Recovery
- Five-Element Acupuncture
About Kelly
Kelly is a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist with a deep passion for integrating classical Chinese wisdom with modern clinical practice. She earned her Bachelor of Chinese Medicine from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, completing clinical internships at Beijing Tong Ren Tang and the affiliated teaching hospitals of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. Kelly also received advanced training in Five-Element Acupuncture.
Kelly's practice focuses on women's health, stress management, sleep disorders, digestive imbalance, pain relief, and post-injury recovery. Her treatments draw from Five-Element theory, combining acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle guidance to restore balance and vitality.
Her approach is gentle and patient-centred, with attention to emotional as well as physical well-being. Kelly strives to create a calm, supportive environment where patients feel heard and understood as they move through care. Outside of practice, Kelly enjoys reading, yoga, and creative projects such as graphic design and crocheting.
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Kenny Zou
TCM Practitioner, Reg. Acupuncturist & Herbalist
English, Mandarin
- ICBC & Sports Injury Recovery
- Chronic & Muscle Pain Management
- Cupping & Gua Sha
- Tui Na Massage
- Master Tung Style Acupuncture
About Kenny
Kenny is a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner who is dedicated to helping patients achieve recovery, balance, and long-term wellness through the art and science of TCM. He received his Diploma of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner from Tzu Chi International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Vancouver, Canada.
Kenny completed an internship in the Neurological Rehabilitation Department at the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China, where he gained hands-on experience in treating complex neurological and pain-related conditions. He further advanced his expertise through specialized training in Master Tung Style Acupuncture at Wen Ji Yi Kun Acupuncture Training in Shenyang, China, and Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture in Vancouver.
His clinical focus includes ICBC and sports injury recovery, chronic and muscle pain management, gynecological and digestive disorders, sleep issues, stress-related conditions, and facial rejuvenation. Depending on each patient’s needs, his treatments may include acupuncture, Tui Na massage, cupping, Gua Sha, moxibustion, or herbal therapy, combined with practical guidance on diet and lifestyle to support long-term health.
Kenny's approach emphasizes creating a calm, caring, and supportive environment where patients feel understood and at ease. Each session often begins with gentle Tui Na to open the meridians and help the body relax. He sees recovery as reconnecting the body, mind, and daily life, and works to help patients rebuild confidence and feel steadier in themselves again.
Outside of practice, Kenny enjoys music and singing, which help him maintain positivity and inner peace. He also practices Tai Chi, Eight Trigrams Palm, and yoga to strengthen the body, calm the mind, and keep energy flowing smoothly—principles that inspire his work and philosophy of balanced living.
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Pauline Ching Kei Wong
TCM Practitioner, Reg. Acupuncturist & Herbalist
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
- ICBC Recovery & Sports Injuries
- Women's Health & Fertility
- Fatigue & Digestive Issues
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Western Nutrition & TCM Integration
About Pauline
Pauline is a Registered Acupuncturist and Herbalist with a strong foundation in both Western nutrition and Chinese medicine. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from the University of British Columbia, a Diploma of Acupuncture from Tzu Chi International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and a Diploma of Herbology from Central College.
With over 10 years of experience as a diet technician at Vancouver General Hospital, she brings a perspective shaped by both hospital nutrition work and Chinese medicine. Her areas of focus include ICBC recovery, sports injuries, chronic pain management, fatigue, digestive issues, insomnia, headaches, stress and anxiety, women's health, facial rejuvenation, and weight management.
In her treatments, she employs a wide range of modalities such as acupuncture, cupping, electrical stimulation, Tui-Na (Chinese massage), nutrition counselling, and lifestyle coaching. Her approach is client-centred and practical, with room to talk through symptoms, habits, and long-term routines alongside hands-on care. Outside of her clinical practice, she enjoys cycling with her family, gardening, and playing the Pipa, a traditional Chinese musical instrument.
Common concerns Pauline supports
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