• Winnie Tsai, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M., J.D.

    Dr. Tsai came from a lineage of Chinese medicine practitioners. Throughout her life, she experienced first hand how effective traditional and natural remedies can be. She took a detour and practiced corporate law for a few years before realizing her true passion in traditional medicine. She suffered a lot of stress and health issues during her law career which prompted her to search deeper for her true calling. She believes that her journey isn’t uncommon and aspires to help more people live a healthy, balanced, and authentic life. She believes that health is the alignment of mind, body and soul. In her spare time she enjoys spending time in nature and with her dogs, hiking, and yoga.

  • Samson Cheung, L.Ac.

    Dr. Cheung is a professor teaching Yijing, classical Chinese medicine, and channel theory under the Master program and the Doctorate of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (DAOM) program at Five Branches University in San Jose. He is currently the lead of the Resident Program in the University and practices Chinese medicine at the University clinic. His passion is to connect the Chinese ancient wisdom to our modern life style, including practicing Chinese Medicine, and lecturing Yijing (The Book of Changes) and related subjects at the School of Yimutology, a non-profit organization in Oakland, CA that was founded by him in 2006.

  • Joann Wang, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M., DDS

    Dr. Wang is a professor teaching Physiology and Anatomy at Five Branches University, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is both a licensed dentist and acupuncturist. She is passionate about the connection between western and eastern medicine, and is devoted to sharing this knowledge with students and patients. In her spare time, she likes to cook, read, and spend time with her dog.

  • Kin Fok, L.A.c, Dipl. O.M.

    Dr. Kin Fok possesses a unique background as a professional Qigong practitioner with years of clinical experience. Additionally, he is a practitioner of Vipassana meditation, which significantly shapes his approach to physical and mental well-being. Dr. Fok now integrates acupuncture and Qigong in his treatments, believing that the most effective results come when the body, mind, and spirit are aligned. He finds great fulfillment in his role as an acupuncturist, as it allows him to serve others and positively impact their lives.

  • Eileen Wei Huang L.Ac.

    Dr. Huang worked in neurology for 20 years as an office manager and neurodiagnostic technologist. She became a licensed acupuncturist in 2023. She believes that both Western and Eastern medicine can be integrated to enhance patient health and well-being. Dr. Huang values building good rapport with her patients, and in turn, their feedback encourages her to continue growing as a practitioner. She has a special interest in using acupuncture to treat cranial neuropathies. She is very honored to be an acupuncturist and inspire others to value their health. When she is not in the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her family, watching movies, and traveling.