Our Providers
Jinhua Qian, LAc. (Jina) is a licensed acupuncturist with Sanare Acupuncture. Jina graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, a prestigious university in China with Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Chinese Materia Medica as its leading subjects. She received her bachelor degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from this renowned medical institute. In 2010, she attained her master degree in acupuncture and herbal medicine from China Academy of Chinese Medical Science which leads scientific research, clinical services and medical education of entire nation.
Jina specializes in pain management associated with injury, illness or unknown causes. She also activates women's wellness by providing relief from PMS, reducing various symptoms after menopause, and improving and maintaining menstrual cycle to help infertility. Her years of experience in both private and hospital setting in China has made her very knowledgeable in the field of innovative techniques like Facial Cosmetic Acupuncture. FCA (Facial Cosmetic Acupuncture) is a safe and promising procedure which enhances the elasticity of the facial skin and muscles to rejuvenate the face and produce a natural face lift.
Ryon Wang, LAc. has been working with Sanare Acupuncture since the clinic was established. Ryon’s family has practiced acupuncture and oriental herbal medicine for generations. He graduated from Shandong Medical University in China where he received formal Traditional Chinese Medicine education. Ryon is a certified Diplomate of Acupuncture by National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). He obtained acupuncturist license of Maryland in 2012.
Ryon participated several clinical studies investigating treating autoimmune illness with Traditional Chinese Medicine. His publications were cited by many researchers and clinical professionals. He has rich experience in treating acute or chronic pains, anxiety/depression, insomnia and other mental health issues.
Our Philosophy
The goals of acupuncture are thus to address the imbalances that are causing the pain and illness and to restore harmony in the internal energy (Qi, pronounced chee) of the body. By doing this, acupuncture facilitates the healing of illness, the prevention of further disease, and the maintenance of optimal health.