MEET THE TEAM

Edwina Huang

Acupuncturist

Edwina started her career as a Medical Doctor, graduating from the Guang Xi University of Medicine in Guangxi Province, in south China.

During her time in medical school, she also completed a Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, before practicing as a Cardiologist in Nan Ning city.  She emigrated to the UK with her family in 1990, becoming a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner in 1995 after the birth of her daughter.

MEET THE TEAM

Edwina Huang

Acupuncturist

Edwina started her career as a Medical Doctor, graduating from the Guang Xi University of Medicine in Guangxi Province, in south China.

During her time in medical school, she also completed a Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, before practicing as a Cardiologist in Nan Ning city.  She emigrated to the UK with her family in 1990, becoming a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner in 1995 after the birth of her daughter.

In her practice, she combines her knowledge and skills from the fundamentals of conventional Western medicine with traditional Eastern Medicine methods to fully understand the interconnective functions of the body to better treat her patients.

Through this combined technique, she has achieved incredible success caring for patients who have struggled with more conventional approaches.

Integrating treatments

The key to her success is a willingness to continue to learn and develop her skills as a practitioner, integrating her treatments with Traditional Chinese disciplines and techniques. 

She supplements her Chinese Acupuncture skills with additional Fascial Stimulation Therapy (FaST) Acupuncture and her Fascia Release Massage Therapy with her own MOX TM Heating Therapy, a treatment she has developed over 30 years of clinical experience.

Due to this unusual combination of her education in Chinese Medicine within a fully-fledged medical school, she has an innate understanding of the body which enables Edwina to bring a unique brand of Chinese Acupuncture and Massage to the clinic which is distinct from dry needling and regular massage.