Yangtze Medical Center

Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Pain Management

2633 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016

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  • Jun 2016

    It's amazing to see the result after 'torturous 3 treatments' - my back pain and neck pain as well as leg's uncomfortable were gone over 95%. I have been looking for such the treatment in the valley for over a year... Thanks the team! I count on you!

  • Feb 2016

    A few weeks ago, I spent time traveling and sleeping on couches and cots in the bay area. I rode a red eye train and slept in the horribly uncomfortable "beds" for 9 hours. Then I made a series of back to back road trips where I was in a car for 17 hours and 35 hours (Philadelphia to Phoenix). During the final leg of my travel, (during the 35 hour drive) I developed horrible migraines. I'm talkin' the worst migraine of my life. I didn't think I would be able to finish the trip and resorted to popping excedrin migraine like they were tic tacs. By the time I came home, I was completely exhausted and the migraine persisted. I wanted to go to the hospital, but my mom (who is a long time patient) recommended I see Dr. Xiao. I went in the very next morning for treatment. First, I laid down on a stretching table for about 15 minutes. They play relaxing music and the office is lit in a way that calms your nerves. Then I moved tables and was given a ~15 minute massage. After I was thoroughly loosened up, Dr. Xiao came in. He massaged my neck and head and hit several pressure points before the cracking began. After a few neck cracks and adjustments, I moved on to the acupuncture room. I hate needles and would never have submitted myself to acupuncture if not for my splitting migraine and the glimmer of hope that this might work, so I said what the hell... I could barely feel anything and realized I was a total puss for being nervous in the first place, but after the whole treatment, I walked out in a state of zen. I had my doubts going into the whole experience, and thought there was a chance I'd be going straight from the office to the hospital like my original plan, but it seriously worked. I came back a few days later for another treatment, but it was more for pleasure than to fix a problem. Dr. Xiao is a veteran at this stuff and a badass too. You'd never know but he's a ShaoLin Monk and Grand Master of ShaoLin Kung Fu Tai Chi and Qi Gong! TL;DR - Dr. Xiao is a badass, He fixed my migraine, and oh yea, Dr. Xiao is a badass.

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Hours

Monday: 8AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 6PM
Thursday: 8AM - 6PM
Friday: 8AM - 6PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed

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