Serena Yang

TCM Doctor and Acupuncturist
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Serena received her degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, majoring in internal medicine and acupuncture. Having studied with China National Gynecology Master Dr. Zhu Nan Sun for years, she specializes in gynecology.
With a combination of herbal medicine, acupuncture and aromatherapy, she also develops effective healing programs for various health problems.

 

SPECIALITIES

Gynecological - irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, menopausal syndrome, PMS, fibroid, endometriosis and PCOS, etc. Gynecological examinations & check-ups
Fertility - female & male infertility, TCM treatments that accompany IVF
General Internal medicine -  urogenital & respiratory tract infections, insomnia, anxiety, headaches and digestive disorders, etc.
Types of Treatments - herbal medicine; acupuncture & cupping; moxibustion; auricular points plaster; aromatherapy

Doctor Type
TCM Doctor - GYN
Services
Acupuncture, Cupping, Fertility Treatment, Gynecology, Herbal Medicine, TCM & Internal Medicine
Languages
English, Mandarin
Clinics
Downtown Clinic & Lifestyle Center, Hongmei Road Clinic
Attendance Time
Hongmei Road Clinic
Monday, Thursday: 09:00 ~ 20:00
Saturday: 09:00 ~ 18:00

Downtown Clinic
Wednesday, Friday: 09:00 ~ 20:00

Articles Written

Female Urogenital Infections and Their TCM Treatments

Urogenital infections, also known as urinary and genital infections, are a common form of illness in women nowadays. The potential causes of such infections include unhygienic sex, low immunity, taking contraceptive pills for a long duration of time. Women who are pregnant or going through menopause are more prone to such infections as well. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infectious disease caused by the growth and multiplication of pathogens…

How to Maintain Strong and Healthy Bones

Osteoporosis is a systemic bone metabolic disease in which bone loss occurs, bone structures are damaged, and bone fragility increases, all which increase the likelihood of bone fractures. People’s skeletons are constantly losing old bone cells and forming new ones throughout their lifetime. During childhood and teenage years, new bone tissue is formed faster than old bone is lost. When you begin to lose more bone tissue than you can…

Long-term Relief for Period Pain

Many women suffer from period pain (dysmenorrhea). This includes aching, cramping pain in the abdomen, a feeling of pressure, and sometimes pain in the lower back, hips and thighs. These pains range in severity level and may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and diarrhea. Menstrual cramps happen because of natural muscle contractions in the uterus. If it contracts too strongly during your menstrual cycle, it can press against nearby…

Making a Smooth Transition: Menopause and TCM

The menopausal transition is a natural progression that takes reproductive-aged women from regular period cycles to a final menstrual period and the end of ovarian function. Menopause begins with an irregular menstrual cycle, and tends to last for 4-7 years. This aging with loss of follicular activity occurs within a wide age range of 42-58 years old, with the average age of its onset being at 47. During this period,…

Six Sex Hormones Needed for Women’s Wellness

The female body is a beautiful and complex system. Without proper levels of hormones in the body, women can experience many negative physical challenges to reproductive health. Here is a breakdown of six key female sex hormones that play unique, integral roles in reproductive and endocrine physiology: 1. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): ·Stimulates the growth and development of ovarian follicles. ·Helps in the maturation of eggs. 2. Luteinizing hormone (LH): ·Works in…