
Practitioners
We work as a team, sharing experiences and discussing difficult cases to find thebest therapeutic solution for our clients.
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou graduated from the Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1991 through a 5-year program and practiced acupuncture for over 23 years in China. She holds a Master’s in Human Nutrition from the University of Alabama. She worked at Singapore General Hospital and Lowell Community Health Center before. Quan has
worked as a faculty member and clinical supervisor in the New England School of Acupuncture since 2003. Quan also worked at Boston Medical Center to support cancer patients. Quan learned the integrative medicine experience from Dr. Liu. In looking into both Eastern and Western medicine, Quan’s expertise lies in the areas of pain, allergy, digestive conditions, stress, headaches, migraines, anxiety, depression, neurological disorders, respiratory issues, cancer, fertility, women's health, and infertility. Many great reviews have been received.
Hannah Li
Hannah was a traditional Chinese medicine clinical doctor, graduated from Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1993 with 5 years of Chinese and Western medical training. She also received a Masters Degree in Herbs and Formulas of Chinese Medicine from Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medicine Academe in 1996. She proficiently administers the knowledge by learning from Dr. Liu, particularly skills in manual bodywork and Daoyin stretching exercises. Many positive responses and very good reviews have been received.
Ting Ting Yin
A licensed acupuncturist and Herbalist in Massachusetts and New York. She has earned a Bachelors and Master of Science in Health Science/Oriental Medicine at New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, plus a Bachelor in Science at Stony Brook University. Ting Ting Yin has been trained and practiced the Korean Four Needle Technique since 2020 and is currently under the expertise of Dr. Jing Liu. She will complete advanced training and obtain a doctorate degree in acupuncture in 2025. She was trained by a professional tennis coach for over 8 years. She has learned sports medicine mostly on muscles and joints, which helps her to practice MST bodywork for natural healing.
James Yi
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 degree in May 2024. He also holds a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences concentrating in Human Nutrition from Cornell University. As part of his graduate training, he has worked in hospital settings such as Boston Medical Center and The Cleveland Clinic. James aims to provide an integrative approach to patient care under the guidance of Dr. Liu.
Jing Liu
Founder of Integra Wellness Health, PC
PhD, Lic. Ac., Depl. Oriental Medicine and Herbalist
Jing Liu initiated his study of traditional medicine through a private tutor when he was 16 years old. He graduated from the Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences in China for conventional medical doctor training. He then received his Masters and PhD degrees in integrative medicine from the China Scientific Academy of Chinese Medicine (CSCCM) in Beijing and the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He was an
attending physician before coming to the USA in 1989. Dr. Liu has studied and worked in medicine for over 40 years.
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Starting in 1994, he researched acupuncture sciences and natural medicine for 17 years 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 over 10 years. He has contributed to almost 40 publications in academic medical journals. Through scientific research and several thousand cases of clinical practices each year, Jing Liu concluded that acupuncture should be a part of clinical medicine practice in the future. Jing Liu established his Integra Wellness Health, P.C. practice in 1995 and has provided services including acupuncture, Tui Na (Therapeutic manual bodywork), herbs, and
nutritional consultation. He has focused on pain relief, mind-body disorders, inflammation, cancer and autonomic disorders with integrative East-West medical knowledge. He pioneered clinical gut microbiome study and practice in the area since 2004, developing a series of natural therapies for gut health-related fatigue, depression, allergies, cancer, and autoimmune disorders based on a hundred cases of stool
microbiome tests in his practice.
Jing Liu has developed several of his brand of herbal supplements based on his integrative medical knowledge and 40 years of profound clinical and research experience; see the section on Herbal Supplements. Jing Liu has developed his unique style of bodywork based on medical science and his
martial arts experiences. Daoyin manual therapy is a unique technique of adjusting the body's functional structure through gentle and refined stretching and acupressure. This approach often effectively brings instant and longer-term results for various pains and physical dysfunctions. He founded Daoyin Health Society, a nonprofit organization for Daoyin education. More than 6,000 attendants have received training from his teaching team. Dr. Liu has volunteered to teach this meditation exercise since 2012. To learn more about Daoyin, please visit our website at www.daoyinhealthsociety.org