Jaclyn Leong, DO

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856 Health Sciences Rd Ste 2600
Irvine, CA 92617

Jaclyn Leong DO practices as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine in Irvine CA. As a D.O. Dr. Leong approaches healthcare with a holistic perspective considering the interconnectedness of the body's systems. This unique focus on whole-body wellness allows for a comprehensive approach to patient care addressing not just symptoms but underlying causes as well.

With a dedication to promoting overall health and well-being Dr. Leong combines traditional medical practices with a deep understanding of how lifestyle and environmental factors can impact health. Patients can expect personalized care that takes into account their individual needs and strives to optimize their health on multiple levels. By integrating the principles of osteopathic medicine into her practice Dr. Leong offers a well-rounded approach to healthcare that prioritizes both physical and emotional wellness.

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