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Practitioners

We work as a team, sharing experiences and discussing difficult cases to find the best therapeutic solution for our clients.

Jing Liu, Founder of Integra Wellness Health, PC
PhD, Lic. Ac., Depl. Oriental Medicine and Herbalist

Jing Liu began studying traditional medicine with a private tutor at age 16. He graduated from the Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences in China, where he received conventional medical training. He then earned his master's and PhD in integrative medicine from the China Scientific Academy of Chinese Medicine (CSCCM) in Beijing and the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He served as an attending physician before coming to the USA in 1988. Dr. Liu has studied and worked in medicine for over 50 years.

 

As a research fellow at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Jing Liu conducted research on intracellular signal transduction in biochemistry before coming to Massachusetts. From 1994 to 2011, he conducted research on acupuncture and natural medicine as a research fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Jing Liu also worked at the Marino Center of Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge for more than 10 years. He has contributed to nearly 40 publications in academic medical journals.

 

Jing Liu established his Integra Wellness Health, P.C. office in 1995 and has provided services including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutritional consultations. He has focused on pain relief, mind-body disorders, inflammation, cancer, and autonomic disorders, using integrative East-West medical knowledge. Since 2004, he has pioneered clinical research and practice on the gut microbiome in the area.

 

Jing Liu has developed a series of his brand's herbal supplements, drawing on his integrative medical expertise and 50 years of clinical and research experience; see the Herbal Supplements section.

 

Jing Liu has developed his unique Daoyin stretching therapy, a technique that adjusts the body's functional structure through gentle, refined stretching and acupressure. This approach often yields both immediate and long-term results for various pains and physical dysfunctions. He founded Daoyin Health Society, a nonprofit that supports the Zen Daoyin and Daoyin for Brain Health training programs. Thousands of participants have received training from his teaching team. Dr. Liu has volunteered to teach this program since 2012. To learn more about Daoyin, please visit our website at www.daoyinhealthsociety.org.

Quan Zhou

Quan Zhou received her Bachelor of Medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1991 through a 5-year full-time program. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Alabama. Quan is a licensed Acupuncturist and a nationally certified Diplomate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the National Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She has been a clinical faculty member at the New England School of Acupuncture at MCPHS University since 2003.

 

Over the past 35 years, Quan has practiced acupuncture and herbal medicine in China, Singapore, and the U.S., working at Wangjing Hospital (China), Singapore General Hospital, Boston Medical Center (BMC), and Lowell Community Health Center (LCHC), as well as at private acupuncture clinics. At BMC, Quan provided supportive care to cancer patients, a deeply rewarding experience for her. After that, she also gained extensive knowledge in integrative medicine from Dr. Jing Liu.

 

With her education and practice, Quan has deep insight into both Eastern and Western medicine. She believes the ultimate goal of health care is to guide people to discover their innate healing power, enabling them to enjoy balanced, healthy lives.

 

Her expertise includes chronic and acute pain, allergies, digestive disorders, stress-related problems, headaches, migraines, anxiety, depression, neurological disorders, respiratory issues, supportive treatment for cancer, fertility, reproductive health, women's health, and difficult-to-treat conditions in conventional medicine. She always finds great joy in helping patients return to health through acupuncture, ear seed therapy, cupping, gua sha, and acupressure.

Hannah Li

Hannah was a clinical doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, graduating from Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1993 with 5 years of training in both Chinese and Western medicine. She also received a Master’s Degree in Herbs and Formulas of Chinese Medicine from Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medicine Academy in 1996. She proficiently applies the knowledge gained from clinical experiences with Dr. Liu, particularly in Daoyin Stretching bodywork and Daoyin exercises. Hannah has been a chief coach for the Daoyin education program for more than 10 years, receiving many positive responses and very good reviews.

Ting Ting Yin

Doctoral degree in acupuncture. A licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in Massachusetts and New York. She has earned a Bachelor's degree and a Master of Science in Health Science/Oriental Medicine from New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Stony Brook University. Tingting Yin has been trained in and has practiced the Korean Four Needle Technique since 2020 and is currently mentored by Dr. Jing Liu. She was trained by a professional tennis coach for over 8 years. She has studied sports medicine, focusing on muscles and joints, which informs her practice of Daoyin stretching bodywork for natural healing.

James Yi

Doctoral degree in acupuncture. James Yi graduated from the New England School of Acupuncture with a Master’s of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine, specializing in Japanese Acupuncture Styles, in September 2023. He is set to complete his Doctorate of Acupuncture in May 2024. He also holds a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences, with a concentration in Human Nutrition, from Cornell University. As part of his graduate training, he completed advanced training and obtained a doctoral degree in 2025. James aims to provide an integrative approach to patient care under the expertise of Dr. Jing Liu.

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