Dr. Wang serves on the Executive Governing Board of the Washington Acupuncture & Eastern Medicine Association and is Washington State’s primary delegate to the American Society of Acupuncturists. She earned her Doctorate from the Pacific College of Health and Science and received her foundational training at the Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as from her mother, who carried a family lineage in a classical style of practice.
A trauma informed practitioner, Dr. Wang also specializes in neuromuscular and sports medicine yet practices through a deeply holistic lens. Women’s health is another area of a passion. She supports patients with both acute and chronic conditions using classical acupuncture, herbal and nutritional therapy, lifestyle medicine, breathwork, movement practices, bodywork, and traditional modalities such as cupping, gua sha, and moxibustion.
Her clinical style blends her family lineage with training in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Five Element traditions. Inspired by her mother, a TCM doctor, and guided by masters across North America, Dr. Wang brings both classical wisdom and modern understanding to her work.
A root-cause–oriented practitioner, she teaches patients how to understand their bodies, heal from within, and build lasting health. Growing up around Olympic athletes, she offers an integrative approach to performance and recovery that emphasizes balance, longevity, and whole-person well-being.
Dr. Wang believes healing is shaped by both our inner world and our environment, and she encourages patients to cultivate supportive relationships, mindful living, and a harmonious connection with the world around them.