A person in a white coat appears to be taking the pulse of another person. They are seated at a wooden table with a notepad and a pen in view. The person receiving the pulse check rests their arm on a small pillow decorated with red and orange embroidery.

Our Roots

Rooted deeply in the teachings of Zhongjing, our practice honors the pulse diagnosis tradition of Cun Kou, Ren Ying, and Fu Yang.

Our Path

We follow the Six Meridians theory to guide precise, holistic healing.

Tradition Meets Care

Our Story

Rooted in 仲景’s teachings, we honor the art of 三部九候脉诊, blending tradition with healing.
Two hands gently hold and press the wrist of another person, suggesting a massage or therapeutic touch. The background features a patterned fabric with blue and green tones.
A person is performing acupuncture by gently inserting a thin needle into another person's skin. The focus is on the hands and needle, with a tattoo visible on the forearm. The setting appears to be a clinical environment with diagrams on the wall.

Our Roots

Snapshots from our traditional pulse diagnosis classes and community moments.

A traditional Chinese building with intricate architectural details illuminated by warm lights. A serene garden pond with floating flower arrangements reflects the building's vibrant colors. Lush greenery and a large tree enhance the tranquil atmosphere.
A vibrant red and gold sign with Chinese characters is mounted on the side of a building. The sign features a double circular design with geometric patterns around the edges.
The image features Chinese calligraphy with a red stamp seal, showcasing traditional characters on a light-colored paper. The text is arranged vertically and accentuated by the vivid red of the stamp.
Hands inserting acupuncture needles into skin, highlighting a close-up view of a therapeutic procedure.