Qian Wang, Acupuncturist

Qian Wang

Acupuncturist in Kanata, ON

Qian Wang is a dedicated Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac). Practicing at Rooted Family Wellness Centre in Kanata, ON, she is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, adhering to the standards... Read More

Verified Licensed by CTCMPAO Referrals Not Required Contact for Availability English, Chinese Female
Primary Practice LocationRooted Family Wellness Centre
30 Edgewater St Unit 121, Kanata, ON K2L 1V8
Kanata, ON
K2L 1V8
Primary Phone(613) 252-6608
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Qian Wang is a dedicated Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac). Practicing at Rooted Family Wellness Centre in Kanata, ON, she is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, adhering to the standards set by The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario.

Qian's role involves offering skilled acupuncture treatments for a wide variety of common health concerns, including pain management (such as musculoskeletal pain and headaches), stress reduction, sleep issues, and general wellness support. Her care focuses on using acupuncture to stimulate the body's natural healing abilities and restore energetic balance in accordance with TCM principles. She serves patients of all ages, from infants to seniors, ensuring personalized approaches tailored to individual needs.

Qian Wang completed her R. Ac (Graduating Class of 2023). With over 1 year of dedicated practice since 2023, she is committed to ongoing professional learning and upholding the highest standards of TCM practice. She has a particular interest in or further training in areas such as acupuncture. Her practice is rooted in a holistic approach, viewing the body as an interconnected system where physical, mental, and emotional aspects are inseparable (Holism); she utilizes time-tested therapies like acupuncture and herbal medicine to support the body's innate healing capacity and restore natural balance (Yin-Yang Harmony). She offers consultations in English and Chinese.

Qian Wang provides skilled Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine care for a variety of health concerns, including but not limited to:

Respiratory Allergy Immune

  • Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis & Cough (Supportive TCM Care): Holistic TCM care designed to improve breathing capacity, reduce reliance on inhalers (where appropriate and in consultation with an MD), clear persistent phlegm, and enhance overall respiratory health and resilience.
  • Common Cold, Flu & Viral Infections (Prevention & Accelerated Recovery): Traditional Chinese Medicine therapies, including preventative acupuncture and immune-boosting herbs, to help strengthen the body's resistance to colds and flu. For active infections, TCM aims to accelerate recovery by expelling pathogens (Wind, Cold, Heat, Damp), relieving symptoms like fever, chills, sore throat, cough, body aches, and fatigue.

Pain Musculoskeletal

  • Chronic & Acute Pain (e.g., Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, Sciatica): Addressing pain by unblocking Qi (vital energy) and Blood stagnation in the meridians, promoting circulation to nourish tissues, and relaxing tense muscles and tendons.
  • Sports Injuries (e.g., Sprains, Strains, Tendinitis) & Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI): Reducing inflammation and swelling, promoting efficient tissue repair, alleviating pain, and restoring optimal function to injured areas to facilitate a quicker and safer return to athletic activity or work.
  • Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ/TMD) Dysfunction & Jaw Pain: Addressing related symptoms like headaches, earaches, or neck pain that often accompany TMJ dysfunction from a TCM perspective.
  • Headaches & Migraines (Tension, Cluster, Hormonal - TCM Management): Identifying specific TCM patterns contributing to head pain (e.g., temporal, occipital, vertex headaches) and providing personalized treatments, including acupuncture and herbal formulas, for lasting relief and prevention.

Mental Emotional Sleep

  • Stress, Anxiety, Panic Attacks & Emotional Imbalances: Natural and effective approaches to promote profound relaxation, improve resilience to stressors, foster a sense of inner peace and emotional stability, and manage symptoms of overwhelm.
  • Addiction Support (e.g., Smoking Cessation, Substance Cravings - NADA Protocol): Natural and effective aid to assist individuals in their journey to overcome addictive behaviors and reduce reliance on harmful substances.

This list offers examples of conditions commonly addressed. TCM diagnosis is based on individual patterns, so if your specific concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic. Qian can assess your needs.

  • TCM Observation & Palpation Diagnosis: Careful observation of your complexion, eyes, hair, nails, posture, and demeanor, combined with palpation of specific body areas or meridians to detect tenderness, temperature changes, or energetic blockages.
  • TCM Tongue Diagnosis: In-depth analysis of various tongue characteristics to help formulate an accurate TCM pattern diagnosis and a highly individualized treatment plan.
  • Scalp Acupuncture (Neuroacupuncture): A contemporary acupuncture technique involving the insertion of needles into specific therapeutic zones on the scalp that correspond to different body functions and brain areas (e.g., motor, sensory, balance zones), primarily used for neurological disorders, stroke rehabilitation, chronic pain, and psycho-emotional conditions.
  • Motor Point Acupuncture / Dry Needling (TCM Context): Precise needling of tight muscle bands and trigger points to reduce pain, improve local circulation, and restore normal muscle tone and movement patterns.
  • TCM Pulse Diagnosis (Sphygmology): Skilled palpation of the radial artery pulse at three positions and three depths on each wrist to assess the quality, strength, rhythm, and rate, reflecting the health and balance of Qi and Blood in the twelve major organ systems.
  • Auricular (Ear) Acupuncture / Acupressure / Ear Seeds: Stimulation of specific reflex points on the ear (auricle) using fine needles, small seeds (e.g., vaccaria seeds), or beads affixed with tape to treat various health conditions throughout the body, based on the principle that the ear is a microsystem reflecting the entire body.
  • Acupuncture Treatment (Body Acupuncture): Insertion of fine, sterile, single-use needles into specific acupoints on the body's meridians (energy pathways) to stimulate Qi (vital energy) flow, alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, regulate organ function, and promote natural healing.

Note: This list highlights some key services. For a full list of therapies offered by Qian, or to discuss your specific needs, please contact the clinic.

All services are provided in accordance with the scope of practice for Registered Acupuncturists in ON and the standards set by The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario.

At Rooted Family Wellness Centre, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture are focused on helping individuals like you achieve significant improvements in health, well-being, and daily activities. Qian frequently helps patients work towards goals such as:

  • Experiencing TMJ, jaw pain, or teeth grinding that causes discomfort and headaches can be draining. Qian utilizes acupuncture and other TCM methods to aim for a profound sense of relaxation, calm, and overall well-being following treatments, so patients can re-engage with playing actively and roughhousing with their young kids or grandkids with joy and energy feeling revitalized.
  • Qian frequently assists patients in overcoming general feeling of being 'off' or 'out of balance' energetically using TCM principles. A carefully designed treatment plan, targeting reduced cravings and better management of withdrawal symptoms, aiding in addiction recovery (e.g., smoking cessation), supports your enthusiastic engagement in desired activities like easily carrying groceries in from the car in one or two trips without strain.
  • The journey to clearer breathing, reduced sinus congestion, and improved respiratory function when faced with managing side effects from chemotherapy or radiation treatments more comfortably can be supported by Qian's expertise in acupuncture and TCM, often leading to a more comfortable and active return to pastimes like experiencing clearer sinuses and easier breathing during daily activities and exercise.
  • With Qian, an Acupuncturist/TCM Practitioner, individuals with knee, hip, or other joint pain making movement difficult are guided towards enhanced fertility potential, optimized reproductive health, and better support during pregnancy and postpartum, focusing on restoring the body's natural balance to enjoy managing their personal care routines independently again with greater zest.

Your personalized TCM treatment plan, developed with Qian, will be designed to help you reach your specific functional and wellness objectives using a holistic and time-tested approach.

Qian practices at Rooted Family Wellness Centre, situated in the heart of Kanata in a dedicated acupuncture and TCM clinic. The centre is conveniently located in the central Kanata neighborhood, close to local community centers and public parks, making it easy for clients to access. The clinic is well-connected via local public transit routes, allowing patients to reach their appointments comfortably. Our clinic is accessible and offers a serene environment for healing. Street parking is often available nearby.

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and how can a Registered Acupuncturist help?
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a complete medical system that has been used for thousands of years to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness. It includes therapies such as acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui Na (therapeutic massage), cupping, moxibustion, and dietary/lifestyle advice. A Registered Acupuncturist (e.g., Registered TCM Practitioner or Acupuncturist using TCM principles) uses these tools to address the root cause of health issues by identifying and correcting imbalances in the body's Qi (vital energy), Blood, Yin, and Yang. It can help with a wide array of conditions, aiming to restore harmony and promote long-term health.
Does acupuncture hurt? Are the needles safe?
Acupuncture needles are extremely fine, sterile, and single-use, often not much thicker than a human hair, so their insertion is usually painless or feels like a tiny prick, much less intense than an injection. Once the needles are in place, you might feel a unique sensation such as a dull ache, warmth, tingling, a slight feeling of pressure or heaviness, or even a sensation of energy moving; these are generally considered positive signs that the Qi is being influenced and the treatment is taking effect. Most people find acupuncture to be a very relaxing and calming experience. Safety is paramount; registered practitioners use only sterile, disposable needles. Always communicate with your Registered Acupuncturist if you experience any significant discomfort during treatment.
What is Acupuncture and how can it help me?
Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves the insertion of very fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body called acupoints. According to TCM theory, this helps to stimulate and balance the flow of Qi (vital energy) along pathways known as meridians. Acupuncture can help by reducing pain, alleviating stress and anxiety, improving sleep, regulating bodily functions (like digestion and hormones), boosting the immune system, and promoting overall well-being by encouraging the body's natural healing abilities.
Is there anything I should do to prepare for or after an acupuncture session?
Before your acupuncture session, it's good to have a light meal or snack about 1-2 hours prior; avoid coming on an empty stomach or immediately after a heavy meal. Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to your arms, legs, and abdomen. Avoid caffeine or alcohol just before treatment. After your session, it's best to avoid strenuous activity for a few hours and drink plenty of water. Some people feel very relaxed or even a bit tired, while others feel energized. Pay attention to any changes in your symptoms or well-being and report them to your Registered Acupuncturist at your next visit.
What types of conditions do Registered Acupuncturists at Rooted Family Wellness Centre treat?
Qian's practice addresses a wide range of health concerns, including fertility support, menstrual and hormonal health, sleep disturbances, digestive issues, stress and anxiety, musculoskeletal pain, and more. Treatments are tailored based on individual TCM diagnosis, utilizing therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, cupping, and moxibustion. She often combines modalities for optimal results.
Are Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine services covered by Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) in ON?
In general, acupuncture and TCM services provided by a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac) or Registered TCM Practitioner (R.TCMP) in private clinics are not covered by Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Patients typically pay out-of-pocket for these services. However, many extended health insurance plans offer partial or full coverage for treatments by registered practitioners. It is advisable to check with your insurance provider regarding your specific coverage.
What are Qi and Meridians in TCM?
**Qi** is a core concept in TCM, representing the vital energy or life force that animates the body and drives its functions. When Qi flows smoothly and abundantly, health is maintained. **Meridians** are like a network of rivers or channels that carry Qi and Blood throughout the body, connecting different organs and tissues. Illness or pain can arise if the flow of Qi in these meridians becomes blocked, deficient, or excessive. Acupuncture and other TCM therapies aim to restore the proper flow of Qi within these meridians.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Registered Acupuncturist in ON?
Patients in Ontario can typically see a Registered Acupuncturist or Registered TCM Practitioner directly without a physician's referral (direct access). However, some private or extended health insurance plans may require a referral for reimbursement purposes. It is recommended to verify your insurance policy details prior to treatment.

Rooted Family Wellness Centre
30 Edgewater St Unit 121, Kanata, ON K2L 1V8
Kanata, ON, K2L 1V8

Phone: (613) 252-6608

Qian Wang is regulated by the Traditional Chinese Medicine Act, 2006 in ON and is a registered member of The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario.

Verify registration with The College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario: https://www.ctcmpao.on.ca/member-profile/?contactid=816a10bb-bef7-ec11-811b-005056a97495

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture are holistic therapies. It is recommended to also consult with your medical doctor for diagnosis of serious conditions and for emergency medical care. TCM can often complement conventional treatments effectively.

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