A. Wong had worked as a Registered nurse, absolutely not a doctor (although her husband is a medical doctor). Nor she has had any formal Acupunture training either. She learned her acupunture skill by watching and following another acupunturist (may be a bit of practising was allowed) years before, then she feels competent enough to treat patients.
Submitted Feb. 27, 2022
5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge
Dr. Wong is wonderful! When I was suffering with Trigeminal Neuralgia pain, Dr. Wong relived much of the pain. Thank you, Dr. Wong for your skill with needles.
Submitted March 2, 2017
5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge
Alice Wong is an RN and Doctor of Chinese Medicine. She is not a medical doctor but her approach knowledge and care are excellent. I am very fortunate to have received wonderful care from her. My health has improved 100%. Thank you Dr Alice.
Submitted March 19, 2015
5
Staff
5
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge
This person, despite listing herself as such, is not a doctor. She did some accupuncture but it (unsurprisingly) had no effect on my condition.
Submitted Oct. 30, 2013
5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge
Dr. Alice Wong did wonders for me!! She is knowledgeable and understanding, and takes her time with you. You will not be disappointed.
Submitted Oct. 23, 2013
4
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge
Warm, caring and polite. Dr. Wong takes a whole body approach, explains everything she does and never makes me feel uncomfortable.
A. Wong had worked as a Registered nurse, absolutely not a doctor (although her husband is a medical doctor). Nor she has had any formal Acupunture training either. She learned her acupunture skill by watching and following another acupunturist (may be a bit of practising was allowed) years before, then she feels competent enough to treat patients.
Submitted Feb. 27, 2022