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Welcome to the Professional Acupuncture and Chinese Herb Medicine Clinic in Houston, Texas. |

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Wen-Lung (Long) Wu, Licensed Acupuncturist and Master Herbalist.
Wen-Lung Wu is the a co-founder of Houston Acupuncture and Herb Clinic, known as one of the oldest and best professional acupuncture and Chinese herb medicine clinics in Houston, Texas. He is a licensed Acupuncturist of the state of Texas and California.
Wu graduated from the Chong Yui Min Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. He also graduated from Hubei college of Traditional Chinese Medicine, passing the Qualifying Examination for Chinese Medicine Physicians. In 1981, he became the Director of Acupuncture Division of the Kuan-Shin-Yin National Charity Medical Service in Taiwan, and he was also an attending Chinese Medical Physician in at the Hospital of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
He began teaching Chinese medicine and acupuncture in 1979, at National Chongchi University, and was a sports injury researcher specializing in martial arts boxing wounds. Later, Wu received two award letters from the Bureau of Social Affairs of the Taipei City Municipal Government for Distinguished Contributions to the Public Health.
Wen-Lung Wu is one of the chief editors of the textbook Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Traditional Chinese Medicine Higher Education in China. He has continued to devote his life to educating others about the remarkable benefits of the Chinese medicine practice.
With special study in Leukemia, he obtained a Master's degree in biology and began a Ph.D. program of Molecular Biology while at Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas.
In 1986, Wu became a registered Acupuncturist with the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners. He passed the National Certification Commission for Acupuncturist examination and received his Acupuncturist license from the State of California and Texas. He was the president of Texas Institute of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. He also was the former president of the Texas Society of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. |
Jo-Mei (Jannie) Chiang, Licensed Acupuncturist and Master Herbalist.
Jo-Mei Chiang is the a co-founder of Houston Acupuncture and Herb Clinic, known as one of the oldest and best professional acupuncture and Chinese herb medicine clinics, in Houston, Texas. She is a licensed Acupuncturist of Texas state.
Chiang began with a family background in medicine. Her mother first practiced Western medicine in the military, and later studied acupuncture and Chinese medicine for interest. Chiang received her bachelor's degree from the National Taiwan University. She was an attending physician at the Hospital of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In late 1980, Chiang and her husband Wu founded the first Houston Acupuncture and Herb Clinic, stocking around 600 different Chinese herbs in the professional herb clinic. They also began teaching a Chinese medicine and meditation class at the clinic. Later the clinic moved to the River Oaks area, which enlarged the clinic to allow for stocking around 900 different herbs.
In 1990, she founded the first acupuncture college in Houston, the Texas Institute of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. She is the Vice President and Clinic Director of the Texas Institute of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. The Houston Chronicle had an in-depth article about the school and detailed interview of her practice.
With her successful practice, Chiang added a second clinic in the Texas Medical Center area to continue her high quality holistic Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture services. She is a registered Acupuncturist with the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners.
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Acupuncturist Wu (third from left, bottom row) is seen with his 1982 graduating students along with the Rev. Seng Ming, the president of Kuan-Shih-Yin National Charity Medical Service. |

Acupuncturist Wu and his students in 1980's. |

This picture shows Dr. Liu-Tong Chang, the president of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, appointing Acupuncturist Wu and Acupuncturist Chiang as attending physicians at the Hospital of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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