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205 Robin Rd., Suite 118
Paramus NJ
07652
201-920-9903
acurocks@gmail.com

Dr. Nina Qu is a Medical Doctor from China, a NYS Licensed Acupuncturist. She has over 20 years experience in practicing both traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine. Her specialties include post stroke rehabilitation, stroke-caused conditions such as paralysis, speech and swallowing problems, and depression, insomnia and neurological disorders. Dr. Qu was awarded as an Outstanding Medical Acupuncturist in Shen Yang General Hospital,

China by her success in treating over thousands stroke patients. Her research and case studies were published in leading Chinese medicine journals and newspaper. Dr. Qu combines her western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine knowledge together in treating various medical conditions.

Dr. Annie Qu is a Medical Doctor from China, a licensed Acupuncturist in New York and New Jersey, a board certified Diplomate of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). Dr. Annie Qu earned her Master degree from State University of New York and diploma in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in New Jersey. She has been studied with traditional Chinese medical doctors in China and keeps close contact with the top doctors in China; Dr. Annie Qu is very active in the new therapies research and case studies. She specializes in depression treatment, post surgery recovery, pain management, strengthening the immune system in cancer patients. She has great experience in combining Chinese and Japanese acupuncture methods in treating various conditions.

Combining the two doctors' knowledge and experience, we are able to provide a high quality of care in the full aspects of Chinese medicine.



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