NAVIGATION

Yi XIAO

Title

TCM Physician

Degrees

MMed

Department

TCM Rehabilitation Our Clinicians

Language

Mandarin
English

Biography

Dr. Xiao graduated from Hubei University of Chinese Medicine in 2007 with a Bachelor’s Degree in TCM and obtained a Master’s in TCM from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in 2010. She studied under Professor Zhao Zhifu at Guang’anmen Hospital, TCM master Professor Wang Huanlu, and Professor Tian Guoqing at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In 2013, Dr. Xiao obtained a mental health counseling certificate from Palo Alto University in the United States.
Before joining United Family Healthcare, she worked over ten years as a TCM primary care physician in a community hospital. She focuses on TCM comprehensive therapy in clinical practice and is proficient in integrated acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment for pain, gastrointestinal disorders, constipation, gynecological inflammations, menstrual disorders, psychosomatic disorders, respiratory diseases, skin disorders, pharyngitis, rhinitis, and other diseases. Dr. Xiao is also skilled in TCM treatment and rehabilitation of tumors and various chronic diseases, as well as pediatric treatments for indigestion, constipation, pediatric massage, and acupressure.
Dr. Xiao has undertaken multiple projects at the national, city, and district levels. She has published over ten academic papers and is also one of the translators of Primary Care Medicine (Eighth Edition). She wrote the National Basic Public Health Service Project – Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Management Standards for Children Age 0-36 Months.
She is a popular science lecturer across Beijing and was named “Outstanding Beijing Health Lecturer” multiple times. She has also been awarded “Xinglin Wonderful Pen” by the Beijing Community Health Association. Dr. Xiao is an executive member of the Beijing General Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine Committee and the Beijing Community Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, as well as a member of the pain committee of the Beijing Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Association.

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