Vitellas Zhang Acupuncture helps patients restore and maintain good health by improving their own healing capacity to address health concerns. This approach focuses on treating overall health by identifying the root cause of each patient’s illnesses, as opposed to merely treating symptoms. Patients are given natural treatments with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) services such as acupuncture, acupressure, cupping, guasha, and personalized herbal supplements that are uniquely created for each patient’s needs.
Acupuncture + Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) incorporates tools for well-being, such as acupuncture, to help the body heal and come back into balance. Acupuncture has been used as a therapeutic modality for more than 3000 years. There are a wealth of anecdotal experiences documenting is clinical effectiveness for a variety of problems. But only since the 1970's, as advances in understanding the physiology of pain developed, that scientists began to understand the underlying mechanisms of acupuncture. Over the last 45 years, the scientific and clinical medical communities have put forth a substantial of body of evidence to support the efficacy of acupuncture.
About Hope
Hope is a graduate of The Ohio State University and of the Master’s Program at the American Institute of Alternative Medicine (AIAM) College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is an intensive, three-year Master's Program that includes over 2,170 hours of training in Chinese medical theory, acupuncture and basic biosciences. She furthered her studies with advanced training at the Beijing Hospital of Integrative Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine in Beijing, China. Hope is licensed to practice acupuncture in Ohio with a licensure issued by the State Medical Board of Ohio and a national certification from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
About Wen
Dr. Wen Zhang, a licensed acupuncturist. As a medical student in earlier years of study, she was unsure about the type of doctor she wanted to be. After a comprehensive internship across various departments, she witnessed the transformative success of natural remedies, especially acupuncture and herbal supplements, when focusing on the root causes of illnesses. This led her to the path of traditional medicine practice. Her approach to well-being is to promote our innate healing potentials, allowing people to live their healthy lives without prolonged reliance on drugs or aggressive treatments.