Portrait of Dr. Haihe Tian

Dr. Haihe Tian

A.P. (Florida), Diploma of Acupuncture (NCCAOM), M.D. (China), B.S., M.S., Ph.D. of TCM, Professor

Dr. Tian is the 31st Ph.D. of Chinese medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology in China, following the most famous TCM experts. He taught and practiced Chinese medicine in the affiliated hospital of Beijing University of TCM.

He started to practice and teach acupuncture in America in 1997 and has treated over 100 thousand patients in China and America. He specializes in automobile accident injury, pain management, internal medicine, oncology, geriatric, allergic and immune diseases, addiction, smoking, drugs, weight loss, and more.

He has served as a board member of the American Association of Oriental Medicine, academic dean, clinical director and professor of a TCM school in Tampa Bay, national certified CNT instructor, CCAOM committee member, ACAOM site visitor, and Acupuncture Today new TCM books reviewer.

Dr. Tian has published 60 professional papers and 20 medical books as an author or co-author, and has offered more than 300 CEU seminars at national and state conferences. He is president of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine American Alumni Association and president of TCM American Alumni Alliance.


Dr. QingRong Li

A.P. (Florida), Diploma of Acupuncture (NCCAOM), M.D. (China), B.S. of TCM, Professor

Dr. Li graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology, a six-year full-time program with over 7000 hours of training, where she earned her Doctor of Medicine degree.

She practiced and taught in the affiliated hospital of Beijing University of TCM as a chief doctor. With about 20 years of studying, teaching, and practicing acupuncture in the TCM field, she started practicing and teaching in America in 1998.

She has treated over 100 thousand patients in China and America. Dr. Li specializes in pain management, OB/GYN diseases, pediatric neurological disorders, weight loss, addictions, fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases, and more.

She has published 20 professional papers and 12 medical books as an author or co-author. She is a member of the China Association of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Chinese Medical Association, and Chinese Medicine Association.

Portrait of Dr. QingRong Li

Hiring: Fulltime Acupuncturist

Chinese Acupuncture and Herbs Center, P.A. is adding a fulltime acupuncturist. Please email your resume to caahc99@yahoo.com.

The candidate shall perform:

  1. Conduct one-to-one consultations with patients, take detailed case history, study symptoms, take pulse and see the tongue to aid diagnosis, make a diagnosis in Chinese medicine, and plan treatments.
  2. Run treatment sessions.
  3. Apply acupuncture needle techniques including filiform needle, plum blossom needle, electro-acupuncture, ear acupuncture, scalp acupuncture, hands acupuncture, abdominal acupuncture, and five elements acupuncture.
  4. Apply cupping, Guasha, Tuina, acupressure, ear seeds, and moxibustion.
  5. Stimulate points to help qi flow along meridians and stimulate the body's healing response.
  6. Specialize in pain management, weight loss, infertility, sinusitis, stroke rehabilitation, gastrointestinal disorders, neurological disorders, and stress-related disorders.
  7. Solve special acupuncture technique issues and train acupuncturist interns.

The candidate shall have an equivalent bachelor's degree in traditional Chinese medicine from an accredited university or college of Chinese traditional medicine and one year work experience as an acupuncturist in a similar Chinese medicinal clinic with Ziwu Liuzhu, plum blossom acupuncture, and filiform needle techniques, in addition to a valid Florida State Acupuncturist License.

Professional Affiliations

Dr. Tian holds leadership roles in leading Traditional Chinese Medicine organizations in the US and internationally.