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About Us

China Clinic TCM is a center for acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatments - in the heart of Lausanne with Chinese doctors - founded in 2004 with the aim of bringing you the know-how and benefits of Chinese medicine through preventive and curative therapies.

For centuries, Chinese tradition has been concerned with the functioning of our bodies, and over time has identified and mapped the various vital points (acupuncture points) and their direct functions on our organism.

Traditional Chinese medicine is thousands of years old, and includes acupuncture, TUI NA AN MO Chinese massage and Chinese herbal medicine.

Traditional Chinese Medicine complements Western medicine. Our Chinese specialists work in collaboration with Western doctors.

**1 - Diagnosis

Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on 4 principles:

  1. Observation, including of the tongue
  2. Dialogue with the patient 3) Palpation, including taking Chinese pulses
  3. Auscultation

These various examinations will inform the Chinese doctor about the level of vital energy (Yin, Yang, Qi (energy) and body fluids).

This will enable him to make a diagnosis, according to the rules of Traditional Chinese Medicine, taking the patient as a whole.

2 - Most frequent diseases or pathologies (according to the WHO list)

  • Articular, muscular and bone systems**: cervical, back and lumbar pain, herniated discs, rheumatism, epicondylitis, knee pain.
  • Gynecological system**: menopause, hot flashes, sterility and infertility, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea (menstrual disorders).
  • Digestive system**: constipation, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, bloating, gastritis.
  • Respiratory system**: asthma, cough, rhinitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, recurring colds.
  • Skin system**: eczema, psoriasis, acne, urticaria, herpes, shingles,
  • Auditory system**: tinnitus, vertigo, Meniere's syndrome.
  • Allergies**: hay fever, pollen allergy, food allergy, sun allergy.
  • Children**: hyperactivity, bedwetting.
  • Other**: fatigue, depression, burn-out, migraines, headaches, facial paralysis, weight gain, smoking cessation, multiple sclerosis.

**3 - Methods

We offer the following therapies:

  • Acupuncture - Acupressure**

Insertion of fine needles on certain points, called acupuncture points, located on the meridian path.
Acupuncture is performed exclusively with sterile, single-use needles.
The function of acupuncture is to regulate the circulation of Qi (energy) and harmonize Yin and Yang.

  • Acupuncture therapy** Insertion of fine needles or application of beads or magnets in the ear.
    Every part of the body corresponds to the ear. The body is represented as a fetus with its head upside down.
    Auriculotherapy is of interest for both acute and chronic problems, and is also highly effective for smoking cessation.
  • Tui Na An Mo Chinese massage Therapeutic massage that acts on the circulation of vital energy, Qi (pronounced Tchi), throughout the body.
    Qi circulates through channels called meridians.
    Chinese massage uses pressure, manipulation and friction on acupuncture points and meridians to circulate Qi in the meridians and balance energies.
    It promotes energy and blood circulation and helps reduce and eliminate pain.
  • Cupping** A complementary method to acupuncture, designed to treat congestive or inflammatory conditions using glass or bamboo ampoules.
    They are useful for stimulating the circulation of energy and blood, eliminating dampness and cold, and reducing pain.
  • Moxibustion or moxa Moxibustion involves burning a plant stick, called a moxa, in the immediate vicinity of acupuncture points.
    The moxa is made from mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris Latiflora), a plant with medicinal properties.
    Moxa is used to heat and stimulate certain acupuncture points.
    This activates blood circulation, evacuates cold and humidity and restores vital energy.
  • Chinese herbal medicine Prescription formulas made from the leaves, roots, stems, bark, seeds or flowers of many cultivated or wild plants.
    These formulas have been used for thousands of years, and Chinese knowledge of how to grow, harvest, prepare and combine these all-natural plants is very important.
    Today, Chinese herbal medicine uses over 400 plant species** for internal and external use.
    The prescription of Chinese herbs complements the beneficial effects of acupuncture.
    It is prescribed according to the patient's condition and the rules of Chinese diagnosis.
    The combination of herbs is adapted according to the improvement of symptoms.
  • Chinese dietetics** Preventive and curative dietary advice.
    During Traditional Chinese Medicine sessions, our Chinese therapists will give you dietary advice based on your health problems.

4 - TCM therapists and skills (in French)

Mr. PIAO Jingzhe, recognized TCM therapist (Chinese doctor, specialist in Chinese medicine), graduate of the Chinese Medical University with great competence and long experience in hospital and private settings.

5 - Languages

French - English - Chinese

6 - Schedules

7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday Saturday by appointment only

**7 - Refunds

Chinese therapists working at China Clinic TCM are recognized by the RME (Registre des Médecines Empiriques) and the ASCA Foundation.

Services are reimbursed by supplementary health insurance companies.

Please have the following information at hand when contacting your health insurance company:

M. PIAO Jingzhe RCC N°: F 834661

8 - Situation

China Clinic TCM is located at Rue Haldimand 14 - 1003 Lausanne (place St-Laurent, building entrance between Amavita pharmacy and Berdoz Optic store).

Bus : Place Bel-Air

Car: Parking Riponne or Valentin

Subway: Riponne stop

In the city center. Close to public transport (1 stop from Place St-François). Parking available. Metro from station and CHUV hospital.

More information on our website www.chinaclinic.ch

9 - Miscellaneous

Acupuncture, naturotherapy, naturopathy, natural and millennium therapy, health care, sinology, well-being, osteopathy.

OFFER: free Chinese diagnosis (energy assessment)

**Call us on 021 311 89 89.

Her science is recognized for its excellent results.

Traditional Chinese medicine (http://www.chinaclinic.ch/fr/soins) complements allopathic medicine.

Diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine is based on 4 principles:

1) Observation, including of the tongue

  1. Dialogue with the patient

3) Palpation, including taking Chinese pulses

4) Auscultation: listening and feeling

Free diagnosis (print your voucher on the home page)

To establish a diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, these 4 stages of the examination are important.

The Chinese physician also observes the tongue (shape and color, texture and color of the coating).

He takes the Chinese pulses, located on the radial artery, at 3 different points near the wrist, using superficial, medium and deep pressure.

These various examinations will provide the Chinese doctor with information on the level of your vital energy (Yin, Yang, Qi (energy) and body fluids).

This will enable him to make his diagnosis, according to the rules of traditional Chinese medicine, taking the patient as a whole.

PRESENTATION

DISCOVER OUR TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE CENTER IN LAUSANNE

The Traditional Chinese Medicine Centre located at rue Haldimand 14 in Lausanne was founded in 2004 with the aim of providing you with the expertise and benefits of traditional Chinese medicine.

For centuries, Chinese culture has been interested in the functioning of our bodies and over time has been able to identify and map the various vital points, as well as their direct impact on our bodily functions.

Its science is renowned for the excellent results it obtains.

Traditional Chinese medicine is a complementary to allopathic medicine.

Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnosis is based on 4 principles:

1) Observation, including looking at the tongue

2) Dialogue with the patient

3) Palpation, including taking the Chinese pulse

4) Auscultation: listening and smelling

Free diagnosis (print your voucher on the homepage)

In order to establish a traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, these four examination times are important.

The Chinese doctor also observes the tongue (shape and colour, together with texture and colour of the coating).

He takes the Chinese pulse, which is located on the radial artery, at 3 different places near the wrist using shallow, medium and intense pressure.

These different examinations will inform the Chinese doctor about your vital energy level (Yin, Yang, Qi (energy) and bodily fluids).

This will enable him to make a holistic diagnosis of the patient, according to the rules of traditional Chinese medicine.

THERAPIES

Acupuncture Insertion of fine needles at certain points, so-called "acupuncture points" that are located on the meridian lines. Acupuncture is practiced solely with fine disposable sterile needles. Acupuncture is used to regulate the circulation of Qi (energy) and to harmonise Yin and Yang. Auriculotherapy Insertion of fine needles or application of beads or magnets in the ear. All the parts of the body have a matching location in the ear. The body is in fact represented as an upside down foetus. Auriculotherapy is interesting for both acute and chronic problems. It is also very effective for stopping smoking, weight problems and stress, etc. Tui Na An Mo Qi flows through channels called meridians. Chinese massage, using pressure, manipulation, and rubbing on the acupuncture points and meridians stimulates the circulation of Qi in the meridians and balances the energy.

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