Christine Wang is a Registered Acupuncturist and TCM Practitioner whose work is rooted in Classical Acupuncture—a time-tested tradition of Chinese medicine that listens for pattern, timing, and the body’s deeper rhythms.
With a five-year university education in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, a background in psychology, and experience across a range of medical settings, Christine offers thoughtful, whole-person care that is deeply individualized. Her approach bridges Classical Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine with modern whole-person care, informed by psychology, clinical experience, and an evidence-informed understanding of healing and recovery.
She believes care should do more than reduce symptoms in the short term. In treatment, she works to identify underlying patterns of imbalance while supporting the body’s capacity for regulation, recovery, and resilience. Her clinical perspective is especially shaped by the relationship between physical symptoms, emotional life, and nervous system health.
Christine commonly supports concerns related to pain and recovery, stress and sleep, women’s health and hormones, digestion and energy, and more complex or long-standing patterns that may benefit from a steadier, more integrated approach.
For many people, this work becomes more than symptom relief alone—it supports a deeper return to balance, resilience, and a more trusting relationship with their own health.