Dr. Jim Han
Dr. Jim (Jimiao) Han was born in a small town in China. He saw a lot of people suffered from all kinds of diseases and realized his concern would lead him to be an excellent doctor to help patients. In 1993, he entered Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which is a famous TCM school in China. He studied both TCM and western medicine for the first five years of his training. Because he had a strong desire to help people, he studied so hard that in 2003 he became the first student in the school to finish his education (both a Master's Degree and a Ph.D.) in 5 years instead of the usual 6. During this period, he focused on studying diabetes, thyroid disorders, skin disorders and cancer. At the same time, he also gained experience with other health challenges by working in a holistic hospital. In 2003, Dr. Han moved to Vancouver. He loves to use both his wide experience and warm heart to help people.
Dr. Wendy (Wen) Xu
Dr. Wendy (Wenqian) Xu is the fourth generation of a family of TCM Doctors. Since she was young, she watched with great pride as her mother and grandmother used needles and Chinese herbs to help many patients, even those critically ill. She was brought up being taught that TCM is a kind of treatment that is effective and has very few side-effects. She is excited that TCM is growing in popularity and believes that it will be a of excellent treatment in the future in the whole world. So she learned a lot of experience from her mother and grandmother. Dr. Xu studied both TCM and western medicine in Shandong University of TCM, which is a famous school in China. In her five years there, she studied hard and gained the position of student leader, a prestigious position which came with a scholarship. She continued her studies and focused on acupuncture. In 2001, she was awarded a Master's degree in acupuncture from the Fujian University of TCM, and in 2002 she moved to Canada. She is pleased to combine family experience and higher education to help you alleviate your suffering.