At Acupuncture Plus, we have five acupuncturists here ready to help you.

Dr. Jiahe Jin, L.Ac. M.D. (China)
Licensed Acupuncturist & Doctor of Chinese Medicine.
Dr. Jin received her medical degree with the honor of outstanding graduates from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) from China major in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. She received her fellowship training in Oncology from Shanghai Long Hua Hospital of Shanghai University of TCM.
In China, she served as oncologist and clinical researcher at Long Hua Hospital and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. She conducted epidemiology research at University at Buffalo NY, and has been teaching and practicing Acupuncture at Texas Health and Science University for more than five years.
Licensed Acupuncturist & Doctor of Chinese Medicine.
Dr. Jin received her medical degree with the honor of outstanding graduates from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) from China major in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. She received her fellowship training in Oncology from Shanghai Long Hua Hospital of Shanghai University of TCM.
In China, she served as oncologist and clinical researcher at Long Hua Hospital and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. She conducted epidemiology research at University at Buffalo NY, and has been teaching and practicing Acupuncture at Texas Health and Science University for more than five years.

Dr. Yong Chen has more than 10 years’ clinical experience and success in the treatment of pain-related syndromes.
His clinical specialty is applying an integrated therapy consisting of acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and Asian bodywork (Tui Na) to treat various pain-related syndromes.
This includes cervical spondylosis, sciatica, lumbago, degenerative osteoarthritis, rotator cuff injury, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, tendonitis, knee joint pain, heel pain, sports injury, recovery from fracture and surgery, fibromyalgia, and various internal and external pain syndromes, soft tissue injury, numbness, muscle weakness & atrophy.
For sure, Dr. Chen is pleased when his patients report improvement or relief from their pain, but he is also highly motivated when he doesn’t see immediate results.
“Working with challenging cases drives me to seek better treatment methods. I am constantly studying to better help my patients.” he explains.
Dr. Chen, who is a rigorous and outstanding clinician, believes that working with patients makes him a better healer every day.
While not working, Dr. Chen often enjoys playing basket ball, fishing, and studying English to improve his communication skills.
His clinical specialty is applying an integrated therapy consisting of acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and Asian bodywork (Tui Na) to treat various pain-related syndromes.
This includes cervical spondylosis, sciatica, lumbago, degenerative osteoarthritis, rotator cuff injury, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, tendonitis, knee joint pain, heel pain, sports injury, recovery from fracture and surgery, fibromyalgia, and various internal and external pain syndromes, soft tissue injury, numbness, muscle weakness & atrophy.
For sure, Dr. Chen is pleased when his patients report improvement or relief from their pain, but he is also highly motivated when he doesn’t see immediate results.
“Working with challenging cases drives me to seek better treatment methods. I am constantly studying to better help my patients.” he explains.
Dr. Chen, who is a rigorous and outstanding clinician, believes that working with patients makes him a better healer every day.
While not working, Dr. Chen often enjoys playing basket ball, fishing, and studying English to improve his communication skills.

Dr. Zhang, Zhongling
Patients like to call me “Dr. Ling” (Kind like Lynn). In 1983, I graduated from one of the most prestigious acupuncture schools in the world– Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine which at the time was the best Chinese medicine program.
I had been trained in a 5-year advanced full program of Chinese medicine with extensive training in western medicine as well.
I practiced Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China for many years before moving to the United States. Since then, I have had the privilege to treat patients in the Austin area.
For the past years, I have dedicated much of my time as a clinical instructor for the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin, a nationally well known acupuncture school.
My expertise is in treating: allergies, insomnia, stress reduction, IBS, fatigue, headache, depression, menopause, women’s health as well as many other ailments.
Patients like to call me “Dr. Ling” (Kind like Lynn). In 1983, I graduated from one of the most prestigious acupuncture schools in the world– Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine which at the time was the best Chinese medicine program.
I had been trained in a 5-year advanced full program of Chinese medicine with extensive training in western medicine as well.
I practiced Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China for many years before moving to the United States. Since then, I have had the privilege to treat patients in the Austin area.
For the past years, I have dedicated much of my time as a clinical instructor for the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin, a nationally well known acupuncture school.
My expertise is in treating: allergies, insomnia, stress reduction, IBS, fatigue, headache, depression, menopause, women’s health as well as many other ailments.

Dr. Yoolee Kwon was born in South Korea and moved to U.S. while in high school. She lived in Austin ever since and graduated from University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Human Ecology in 2010. She worked as a Research Assistant at the university’s kinesiology department under Dr. John Ivy while preparing for graduate school.
After witnessing and experiencing how patients are not getting heard by their doctors and not having a permanent solution to their health issues, she decided to become an acupuncturist to provide patient centered compassionate care patients truly deserve.
She graduated from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, one of the top Oriental medicine programs in the nation. Along with getting trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine, she was trained in Master Tung’s points and Dr. Tan’s Balance Method. She is a certified cupping therapist and a facial acupuncturist.
She specializes in stress reduction, pain management, women’s health, and digestive health.
After witnessing and experiencing how patients are not getting heard by their doctors and not having a permanent solution to their health issues, she decided to become an acupuncturist to provide patient centered compassionate care patients truly deserve.
She graduated from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, one of the top Oriental medicine programs in the nation. Along with getting trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine, she was trained in Master Tung’s points and Dr. Tan’s Balance Method. She is a certified cupping therapist and a facial acupuncturist.
She specializes in stress reduction, pain management, women’s health, and digestive health.