Dr. Jiling HU, Licensed Acupuncturist, OMD
The Most Intensive Medical Training
Jiling Hu, LAc, OMD, received her medical degree at Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China and finished her residency at Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated Hospital where she focused her training in Gynecology and Internal Medicine. Then Dr. Hu entered postgraduate school at the prestigious Bejing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the world-renowned Dong Zhi Men Hospital. In there she received her postgraduate degree in endocrinology and immunological disorders which integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine and western medicine. Dr. Hu has two medical degrees from the most prestigious medical schools in China and she has double training than other Medical Doctors in China.
The Strongest Clinical Experience
With 20 years clinical experience in Gynecology and endocrine field, Dr.Hu is specialized in treating women's health as a
leading physician at the top hospital China Japan Friendship Hospital and deeply rooted in the first class Chinese Medicine institutions. She is highly experienced in gynecological disorders, such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, menopause and infertility. Her extensive education in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and western medicine gives her a unique perspective in treating her patients holistically. Currently she is faculty in Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Emperor's College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Los Angeles, California. Also She works in Santa Monica Medicial Clinical - Akasha Center for Integrative Medicine.
The Best Doctor from China
Dr. Hu is a top doctor from China who received the highest Chinese government academic achievement award for her outstanding contribution in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, including the Capital's five star ranked Science and Technology Award by the Beijing Government, and the first class government clinical award by the Beijing Bureau of Chinese Medicine.
Her achievements were intensively reported as the leading article by the top media in China, including the Health Daily and the National Chinese Medicine News, both of which are top medias directly run by the Ministry of Health.