Acupuncture is a form of traditional medicine practiced in China for thousands of years. Eighty percent of the world's population depends upon traditional medicine rather than the Western medicine with which we in America and Europe are familiar. Acupuncture involves the use of needles and/or moxibustion (the application of heat to acupoints) for the prevention and treatment of disease.
Dr. Hoang is the president of the Chinese American Acupuncture Research Institute and the founder and president of the Texas Acupuncture Association, founded in 1980. Since 1982, Dr. Hoang has been the acupuncture advisor to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners. He is a former ophthalmologist (eye doctor), an acupuncturist licensed in the state of Texas, and a diplomate acupuncture by the NCCA. He has also written an article on acupuncture that was published in the American Journal of Acupuncture.
Read Dr. Hoang's article, "Acupuncture Therapy for Paralysis Due to Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis"
Dr. Hoang provides acupuncture therapy in Houston, Texas. He holds license AC0002 as issued by the Texas Medical Board.
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