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Our Consulting Experts

Professor Xiao Xinhe

Prof. Xiao received his doctoral degree from Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in July 1965 (six-year system). He has devoted himself to medical research, teaching, and treating patients for more than 40 years. He is a college professor, Chinese medicine practitioner, and Chinese medicine pharmacist. He has published more than 30 papers, including "The Processing of Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Introduction to Pulse Diagnosis", "Traditional Chinese Medicine Qigong", etc. He is currently a council member of the China Medical Association, a professor of Hong Kong International Medical Research, a council member of the Guangdong Social Society, and a chief lecturer of the China Guangdong Health Forum. He was awarded the title of "China's Outstanding Hero and Role Model", "Outstanding Teacher of Guangzhou Senior University", and won the "Outstanding Contribution Award for Life Potential Development", etc. His name was included in more than a dozen dictionaries such as "Chinese Celebrity Series".

Motto: Lifelong learning, lifelong working, lifelong health, lifelong dedication, lifelong happiness. Lifetime responsibilities: Make everyone healthy and live to 100 years old, and enjoy health for themselves.

For consultation with Prof. Xiao, contact: 978-790-8888


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Dr. Li Feng

Dr. Feng is the director of the Chinese Medicine Department of the Cancer Institute of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The Cancer Institute of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences is the largest cancer hospital in Asia, and Dr. Feng is a nationally renowned TCM doctor who is specialized in integrated approach combining TCM and western medicine in the treatment of tumor and complications. Dr. Feng has comprehensive knowledge in the areas of lung cancer, breast cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer and bone metastasis.

A successful remote consultation case of Dr. Feng:

A patient who lives in Connecticut was suffering from breast cancer, and the cancer cells have spread to her lymph nodes. Her doctor offered her two choices, one was surgery, but with the risk of cancer metastasis; the other was an initial treatment of low-dose chemotherapy to control the tumor. The patient wanted a second opinion, so Dr. Wu set up a remote consultation session for her to speak with Dr. Feng. Dr. Feng carefully reviewed her case and recommended the low-dose chemotherapy because in his opinion, surgery would pose a higher risk for her situation. The patient was very grateful for Dr. Feng’s expert advice.

For consultation with Dr. Feng, contact: 978-790-8888


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Dr. Maobin Zheng


Dr. Zheng is a “National Level Distinguished TCM Clinician” and a “Well-known TCM Doctor in Guangxi Province”. He earned his doctor’s degree in 1988 from Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and has trained with famous TCM doctors such as Prof. Yi Wu of Beijing Air Force General Hospital, Prof. Guoqing Sui of Beijing University Third Hospital, Prof. Houshan Lu of Beijing People’s Hospital, and Prof. Guikang Wei of Guangxi TCM University, among others.


Dr. Zheng’s specialty is integrated approach combining TCM and western medicine in treatment of all varieties of bone diseases and disorders, including pediatric developmental delay, sports injuries, joint disorders, and aging related diseases.

For consultation with Dr. Zheng, contact: 978-790-8888


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Suiqiong Wu (Fu Feng)

Ms. Wu is our Dao De Jing and Zhuang Zi study consultant.

Ms. Wu is the president of US-China Chan College, vice president of US China Chan Cultural Exchange Association, Chan teacher of Chinese Chan Society at Stanford, Chan teacher of Harvard Anlin Taichi Wudao Association.


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Zhang Ni

Dr. Zhang is the chief physician of Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chaozhou People's Hospital. Since childhood, she loved Chinese medicine, and practiced Qigong and Tai Chi. She graduated from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2010 with a bachelor's degree and in 2013 with a master's degree in Febrile Diseases from Guiyang University of Chinese Medicine. In 2006, she became the third-generation apprentice of Prof. Deng Tietao, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, after she became an apprentice to Professor Xiao Xinhe.

"Being a doctor, the greatest happiness is that I can use what I have learned to relieve others from illness. This is my goal that spurs me to work hard for the rest of my life"-Zhang Ni

Zhang Ni and Master Deng Tietao

Zhang Ni and Master Deng Tietao