Mrs. Qiong Wang, Ph.D, L.Ac
Acupuncturist
1017 Perry Hwy Suite 101 Pittsburgh PA, 15237About
Qiong Wang is an acupuncturist practicing in Pittsburgh, PA. Dr. Wang evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Wang treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.
Board Certification
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Mrs. Qiong Wang, Ph.D, L.Ac's Expert Contributions
How many sessions of acupuncture do you need for neck spasms?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
What should you not do before acupuncture?
There is nothing you need to avoid before treatment, only after. READ MORE
How far do acupuncture needles go in?
1/4 of an inch READ MORE
Can acupuncture help panic attacks?
yes READ MORE
Does acupuncture work on arthritis?
yes READ MORE
Does acupuncture get worse before it gets better?
Yes, that is possible. Everyone responds differently to treatment. READ MORE
How quickly does acupuncture work?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
Can acupressure help knee pain?
yes READ MORE
How long does acupuncture take to work for back pain?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
How long does it take for acupuncture to work for pain?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help lower back pain?
Yes, this is the most common pain that we treat at our clinic. READ MORE
Can acupuncture be done on the neck?
Yes, of course. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for chronic pain?
Yes, of course. READ MORE
What treatment is good for migraines?
Yes, this is something that takes longer to treat and you must be consistent with it. READ MORE
Is acupuncture effective for insomnia?
Yes, this is something that takes longer to treat and you must be consistent with it. READ MORE
How long does it take for acupuncture to work for chronic back pain?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
How many acupuncture treatments are needed for migraines?
We start with 6 sessions at 2x a week for 3 weeks. Everyone responses differently to treatment but usually expect you to be 30-40% better by the 6th session. Then we will taper down to every other week, so on and so forth. READ MORE
What should I do after acupuncture treatment?
No heavy exercise for 3-4 hours and drink lots of water. Try to relax. READ MORE
How long does acupuncture take to work for leg pain?
Everyone's body is different in how quickly the respond to treatment. We recommend at least 6 sessions because some people see progress after the first, and some people it takes a couple. READ MORE
How many sessions of acupuncture do you need for knee pain?
Everyone's body is different in how quickly the respond to treatment. We recommend at least 6 sessions because some people see progress after the first, and some people it takes a couple. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner TCL Acupuncture & Wellness Center 2012 - Present
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