Fandy is a third-generation practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, embodying a lifelong dedication to healing and wellness. Raised in a family deeply rooted in the practice of acupuncture and herbal medicine, she spent her formative years assisting her father in his clinic, witnessing the transformative power of Chinese medicine firsthand. Graduating from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, she honed her skills and acquired clinical experience in various settings, from private clinics to community health centers, as well as Western hospitals.

With a dedicated focus on women’s health, Fandy draws from her own experiences and understanding of women’s bodies, menstrual cycles, and hormonal health. Fluent in both English and Mandarin Chinese, she seamlessly bridges cultural divides to provide personalized care to a diverse clientele. Fandy’s passion for women’s health is deeply rooted in her father’s specialization in gynecology and infertility. She has inherited his treatment approach and combines it with her own knowledge and experience to offer comprehensive care and support.

Fandy is particularly passionate about integrating Chinese medicine with her love for physical activity. As a dedicated practitioner of strength training, yoga, and pilates, she emphasizes their role in promoting both physical aesthetics and internal health. Understanding the symbiotic relationship between physical activity and nutrition, she follows the holistic principles of Chinese medicine to guide her patients towards achieving their physical goals and overall wellness.

Fandy speaks Taiwanese, Mandarin, and English

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Menlo Park: Monday, Wednesday and Friday

San Mateo: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

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Henry is a licensed acupuncturist dedicated to promoting holistic wellness and harmony of the body, mind, and soul. With a passion for enhancing the quality of life through traditional Oriental medicine principles, Henry offers a unique approach to health and well-being.

Rooted in the ancient wisdom of Oriental medicine, Henry’s practice focuses on restoring balance and vitality to his patients’ lives. He believes in the interconnectedness of body, mind, and soul, and seeks to address the root causes of health issues rather than just treating symptoms.

With a commitment to personalized care and attention, Henry takes the time to understand each patient’s unique needs and goals. Whether it’s pain management, stress relief, or enhancing energy flow, Henry empowers his patients to achieve optimal health and wellness.

Outside of his practice, Henry enjoys spending time pursuing his hobbies. He loves playing musical instruments with friends, including the guitar, keyboard, and drums, fostering creativity and connection through music. Additionally, Henry is an avid sports enthusiast and enjoys activities such as badminton, volleyball, and cycling, fostering camaraderie and physical well-being with friends.

Henry speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, and English

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San Mateo: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

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Until 150 years ago, acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbology were the main medical therapies used in Japan. Hide (pronounced “Hee-day”) was born into one of the oldest acupuncture families in Japan. He grew up watching and helping his mother in her acupuncture clinic as she treated thousands of people with a wide range of conditions. Here he experienced firsthand the powerful benefits of Oriental Medicine. The deep level of respect and appreciation the patients displayed for his mother’s skills, and her ability to help people heal, made a profound impact on Hide - it was a natural choice for him to attend acupuncture college after high school.

Hide attended Osaka Acupuncture College in Japan, becoming a 6th generation acupuncturist. He later came to the United States, where he attended the San Francisco College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is licensed in the U.S., as well as in Japan.

Hide opened the first Holistic Health Center clinic in 1989. Hide specializes in energy balancing to promote the body’s own healing energy. He enjoys meeting new people and educating them about the benefits of Traditional Oriental Medicine. Hide is an avid surfer who restores his own healing energy in the ocean waves. Hide also holds a 5th degree black belt, and teaches karate in San Mateo. He believes his karate practice helps him to develop his strength and focus. Hide speaks English and Japanese.

Menlo Park: Tuesday and Friday

San Mateo: Wednesday

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Eric’s areas of special interest are infertility, allergies, and pain management especially of the neck and back. He graduated summa cum laude in 1997 from Emperor’s College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Santa Monica, CA. While at Emperor’s College, Eric was active in a first-of-its-kind pilot program where acupuncture interns effectively treated patients in a hospital (Daniel Freeman Hospital in Marina del Rey).

Eric also has a BS degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has been a guest lecturer at Stanford University, presenting interesting and challenging clinical case studies to medical students.

Eric hails from the South (born and raised in North Carolina), but managed to leave without either a Southern or a Chinese accent. In his free time he enjoys tending to his Japanese maples and roses, spending time with his family, and watching Warriors and Tarheels basketball games. He also listens to a wide variety of music, and speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, and English.

Available for Appointments

Menlo Park: Thursday

San Mateo: Monday and Tuesday

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Rei’s Specialty is Shiatsu style massage.

Shiatsu is a form of massage that originated in Japan. It is usually performed through loose clothing and without lotions or oils. Healthcare professionals view shiatsu as a modified form of acupressure, a massage therapy that combines both pressure and stretches to the meridians and individual points on the body. This affects the circulatory and lymphatic systems by assisting the body in releasing toxins and reducing tension and fatigue by improving blood and lymphatic circulation.

Like acupuncture, shiatsu has its roots in the concept of Qi (pronounced “chee”). Deficient or blocked qi causes symptoms such as body pain, headaches, and digestive issues. In traditional Chinese medicine, qi is the vital life force that drives all life activity. Proper qi circulation along the meridians creates harmonious movement and balance throughout the body.

Rei speaks Japanese and English

Available for Appointments

​Menlo Park: Tuesday

​San Mateo: Monday

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Vivian moved to the Bay Area in 2015 from Long Beach to pursue an education in holistic medicine and become a second generation acupuncturist. She was exposed to acupuncture and herbal medicine at a young age, often experiencing it firsthand or during assisting/observing her parents take care of others.

Vivian studied eastern medicine at American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) in San Francisco. As a clinical intern, Vivian saw how much acupuncture could help improve the health and lives of people, especially when providing weekly acupuncture care for the low income community through ACTCM’s partnership with GLIDE Memorial Church in San Francisco. She studied low impact, gentle adjusting techniques that relieve pressure off nerves and joints at Life Chiropractic College West. Vivian also has an interest in women’s health, facial/cosmetic acupuncture, and maintaining wellness to help people age gracefully.

Growing up beachside, she developed a passion for hobbies involving the ocean: including scuba and free diving, surfing, and fishing.

Other hobbies/interests include: traveling, spending time in nature, ceramics, and skincare.

Available for Appointments

​Menlo Park: Monday and Tuesday

​San Mateo: Monday and Wednesday

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