About Us 

Fertility Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine Practitioner 

Dr. Jane Liu

Jane Liu, Lic.Ac., MD (China), is a Dallas, TX, acupuncturist specializing in infertility treatment who received her medical degree from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangzhou, China, in 1985. She then spent three years working in the gynecology department of the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Guangdong. After receiving her master’s degree in gynecology in 1991, she continued teaching gynecology and served as the physician in charge at the teaching hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. As one of the few practitioners in the United States to complete eight years of formal training in gynecology in both Western and Eastern medical fields, Dr. Liu has devoted significant time to research on natural approaches to women’s health and healing. She received the “Achievement Award in Chinese Medicine” after being selected by her peers at the Health Administration in Guangdong Province in Guangdong Province. She also received recognition from the National Committee of Science and Technology in China and has published numerous articles in professional journals. In 1996, she became a resident of the United States. After teaching a class on diagnosis and treatment at the Dallas College of Oriental Medicine and writing for various newspapers, this Dallas-based acupuncturist specializing in fertility issues went on to establish her own alternative medicine clinic focused on women’s health. Over the past ten years, Dr. Liu has helped more than a thousand women conceive.

Patients seeking fertility and IVF/IUI enhancement, miscarriage prevention, relief from endometriosis, recurrent pregnancy loss, PCOS, aging eggs, thin endometrial lining, elevated FSH level, luteal phase defects, menstrual disorder, ovulatory defects, low ovarian reserve, and menopause syndrome make up most of her current workload. Click here to contact us.

DR. C. John Qin

C. John Qin, L.Ac., M.D. (China), is a certified Dallas, TX, acupuncturist specializing in fertility issues who received his certification from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He graduated in 1985 from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine in Guangzhou, China, and is well-known as a clinician, columnist, and educator in the field of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Dr. Qin holds a medical doctor degree and a master’s degree in science in traditional Chinese medicine.

Having spent over 30 years researching natural approaches to health and healing—and applying this research in his practice to bring relief to many people—he now specializes in stress and pain management, male infertility, and general health issues. He has dedicated the past three decades to research and writing, seeking to maximize the benefits of available knowledge and scientific research to help people achieve optimal health and longevity. He believes that even with all the advanced technology available today, there is no single “magic bullet” for true health improvement. Instead, we can use the tools and methods science provides as a guide to support healing and prevention. He encourages his patients to remember that nature created herbs and whole foods for a reason, and that eating a proper diet and, when appropriate, taking herbs, is the best defense against illness.

Clinic Approach

You may have heard that acupuncture is beneficial for pain relief or quitting smoking. But is it really effective in treating infertility, hormone imbalance, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, morning sickness, and weakened immune systems – symptoms that many times we’re told to learn to live with or surgically remove? If you’ve been searching for a Dallas, TX, acupuncturist for fertility issues, you’re in the right place.

“Yes, it’s effective,” says Liu, who has successfully helped over 700 women conceive in her career.

A graceful symmetry between the opposing forces of yin and yang provides the foundation for many medical treatments developed in China. Maintaining this symmetry—balance—is the key to health.

“There must be a balance between the mind and body,” explains Dr. Jane Liu. “The body follows the orders of the mind. We ask our body to do hundreds of things at once, and the body tries. But if the body is overwhelmed, it can’t comply. That’s when problems arise—hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, disturbed sleep, weight gain, dysmenorrhea, infertility, endometriosis, depression, stress, and hypertension. We live in a high-stress society, and that doesn’t help.”

Medical practitioners in China have been honing techniques to achieve that balance by harnessing and manipulating internal and external energy forces for centuries. Acupuncture, Dr. Liu’s specialty, is one such technique. The premise is that imbalances in energy flow cause disease, and acupuncture is a way to create and maintain proper balance.

When you seek acupuncture and herbal treatment for your condition, you may receive one of numerous diagnoses. Depending on your history, physical symptoms, and examination, specific acupuncture points and herbs appropriate for your condition will be selected.

During treatment, small needles are inserted in various patterns along the body’s energy pathways. Adjusting the needles causes energy flow to increase, decrease, or be redirected as needed.

Chinese herbs are used to regulate the female endocrine system. For example, Dr. Liu treats PMS with a range of herbs. Patients consistently report a marked decrease in hot flashes, pain with intercourse, and digestive symptoms, along with improvements in mental outlook and a reduction in fatigue.

The immune system is the body’s natural stronghold against viruses, bacteria, and yeast. A strong immune system is our best defense against illness and disease. For decades, conventional medicine maintained that the inevitable decline of the immune system due to time and environmental factors could not be prevented. However, more and more Americans are discovering that Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture therapy are effective preventive tools, helping to boost the immune system and protect against disease.