If you are ready to try acupucture, I would really recommend Dr Chen, who as one reviewer noted, does work in three separate locations on regular days of the week. I have tried many modalities...
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East West Healing Center, located in the Chicago area, combines the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, and TuiNa with modern Western medicine to provide holistic treatment options for various ailments. Under the expertise of Dr. Leon Chen, a well-educated physician in TCM, patients find relief from conditions such as neck pain, back pain, and other internal illnesses through a unique treatment approach called Modern Chinese Medicine.
In addition to patient care, the center also offers Continuing Education Units (CEU) programs for acupuncturists, featuring advanced training in acupuncture, herbal treatments, and diagnostic techniques based on cutting-edge research from China. The dedication to enriching both patient outcomes and professional knowledge positions East West Healing Center as a leading resource in integrative health in the Lombard region.
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It's not closed, it's open! Dr. Leon Chen is a genius. He's fixed my neck, back, knees, ankle. Whatever you have ailing you, he can deliver a lot of healing quickly. He is very honest, too, and...
Please note that Dr. Chen works in Chicago, Glenview AND Lombard. Dr. Chen is amazing. I have seen him for Migraines, sprained ankle, and pinched nerve in my back. His combination of...
I had been suffering with intractable chronic pain in my right shoulder and neck for four, maybe five, years when I found Dr. Chen via Yelp. I had seen my primary care physician, a chiropractic...
Dr. Chen is absolutely the best in pain relief! About 3 years ago I had a recurring wrist pain for about 6 months due to snowboarding trauma. I saw a couple of doctors and none could help...
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