Licensed Acupuncturist (State of Tennessee & California Acupuncture Board )

Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Taiwan Family Practice Specialist Physician   

     Dr. Gung-Li Chang earned the doctor of medicine degree in 1997 and then practice as a western family practice specialist physician in Taiwan.

     Dr. Chang has 10 years of experience in Chinese medicine and for many years he has been combining western and oriental medicine from Taiwan to California and now the Great Nashville area.

     Dr. Gung-Li Chang is highly skilled in the areas of Acupuncture, Chinese Tui-Na, acupressure, Chinese herbs, fire cupping and others.         

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Services/Products
Acupuncture, Acupressure, TuiNa, Fire Cupping, Herbal Therapy, Food healing, Nutritional and Lifestyle Counseling. Specialties: Pain Management . Neck and Shoulder Pain . Allergies . Chronic Fatigue . Headache/Migraine.Insomnia . Auto/Work/Sports Injuries.General:Addiction.Asthma.Back and Disc Problems.Breathing/Lungs.Cholesterol.Diabetes.Digestion or Intestine.Muscle Aches.Sprains and Strains.Stress.Wellness/Healing/Prevention.Arthritis.Blood Pressure.Chinese Herb Formulas.Colds, Cough and Flu.Depression/Anxiety.Diet and Nutrition. Fibromyalgia.Orthopedics.Weight Management
Payment method
cash, no credit cards, travelers checks, check
Location
Near 100 Oaks Mall, Nashville, Berry Hill area.From South: I-65 N, Take the Armory Dr exit, EXIT 79,Stay straight to go onto Armory Dr,Take the Powell Ave ramp.,Tur
Languages
Chinese, English, Taiwanese
Associations
Licensed Acupuncturist (State of Tennessee & California Acupuncture Board )Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental MedicineTaiwan Family Practice Specialist Physician
Categories
Nature Centers, Acupuncture, Alternative Medicine & Health Practitioners, Herbs, Holistic Practitioners
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