30+ BC-Registered TCM Practitioners
4 Clinics across Greater Vancouver
ICBC & insurance reimbursement
Bilingual care — English & Chinese
Our Practitioners

A team built over decades.

Our team of 30+ BC-registered practitioners includes a senior physician with 50 years of clinical experience, a Floating Needle specialist, and graduates of Beijing, Guangzhou, Liaoning, Chengdu, Hong Kong and Vancouver schools of TCM.

Portrait of Taylor Wang

Taylor Wang

FOUNDER
Dr. TCMR.AcR.EstheticianFounder
Jiangxi University of TCM · Bone-Setting · University Lecturer (7 years)
RICHMOND · BURNABY · VANCOUVER · WHITE ROCK
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Di Wu

WHITE ROCK FOUNDER
R.TCM.PFloating Needle Instructor
President, ATCMA & Canada Floating Needle Medicine Association · 30 years in China & Canada
WHITE ROCK
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Shirley Zhu

R.TCM.PR.AcRegistered Aromatherapist (North America)
From a distinguished TCM family · Beijing International SOS Clinic
VANCOUVER
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William Wang

R.AcSenior Rehabilitation Therapist
Acupuncture & acupoint Tuina · holistic pulse, facial & abdominal diagnosis
VANCOUVER
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Xianyi Hu

50+ YEARS
Dr. TCMR.AcRenowned TCM Doctor (China)
Chengdu University of TCM · Immune disorders · Women's health
RICHMOND
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Jake Bai

36 YEARS
R.TCM.PR.AcSenior TCM Practitioner
Beijing University of TCM (Master's) · 36 years clinical · post-surgical / pain / geriatric
RICHMOND
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Jim Yi

30+ YEARS
R.TCM.PR.AcTCM Orthopedics
Master of TCM Orthopedics · bone-setting · musculoskeletal & spinal care
VANCOUVER
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Wingho Chan

R.TCM.P
Master of TCM, University of Hong Kong · Integrative herbs & acupuncture
BURNABY
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How we practise.

Treatment paired with cultivation

Relief is the entry point, not the destination. Every plan also addresses sleep, digestion and constitution so improvement holds beyond the clinic.

Heritage methods, modern standards

Five-element diagnosis, single-use needles, BC-regulated practitioners and clean linens. The wisdom is ancient; the standards are current.

One body, one plan

No protocol is run twice the same way. Your pulse, tongue, posture and history shape the session you receive that day.

Our Clinics

Four clinics, held to the highest standard of care.

Traditional herbal medicine cabinet wall at Canadian Western TCM Richmond flagship clinic
Heritage

A medicine older than the country we practise in.

Traditional Chinese medicine has been refined for over two thousand years. Our practitioners trained in Beijing, Guangzhou, Liaoning, Chengdu and Hong Kong, then chose to build their lives in British Columbia. The result is care that is unmistakably Chinese in lineage and unmistakably Canadian in standards — single-use needles, registered practitioners, ICBC-recognised, and held to the same hygiene and consent expectations you'd find at any clinic on this side of the Pacific. We see ourselves as quiet stewards of this tradition: we don't shout about it; we just practise it well, every day, in four neighbourhoods.

In Their Words

Quiet results, in the patient's own words.

We're gathering reviews from our patients, shared with their consent — their words will appear here soon.

The Journal

Notes from the clinic.

TCM 101

Reading the Pulse: What 28 Pulse Qualities Actually Tell Us

A pulse, in our practice, is not one rate but a vocabulary. Floating, sunken, slippery, wiry — twenty-eight qualities that, taken together, describe an internal weather report we then learn to interpret over years of careful listening.

8 min read
Conditions

ICBC and Acupuncture: A Plain-English Guide

If a vehicle collision left you with a soft-tissue claim, ICBC recognises registered acupuncture care. Here's exactly how that works, what to bring, and why most claims are simpler than they sound.

6 min read
Wellness Rituals

Sleep Rituals Borrowed from a 2,000-Year-Old Pharmacy

An hour before bed, the body wants warming, not stimulation. A small bowl of jujube tea, a foot soak, lights down. Three rituals from the herbal tradition that translate cleanly into a Vancouver evening.

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