Please schedule an appointment to discuss treatment options and expectations with our physician. A grandfather referred by the Department of Veterans Affairs booked an appointment and arrived in a wheelchair. He was suffering from chronic back and neck pain after many years of honorable service in various parts of the world.
Three treatments later, we were pleasantly surprised to greet him at the office without his wheelchair. He smiled and said treatments allowed him to spend more time on his feet - enough to tinker with hobby projects in his garage. If you've served in the US military, the Department of Veterans Affairs may cover visits to the clinic for Acupuncture treatments.
Three treatments later, we were pleasantly surprised to greet him at the office without his wheelchair. He smiled and said treatments allowed him to spend more time on his feet - enough to tinker with hobby projects in his garage. If you've served in the US military, the Department of Veterans Affairs may cover visits to the clinic for Acupuncture treatments.
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Dr. Zhang was born in Nanjing, China, and obtained her US medical degree at the University of South Florida. Her residency was at University of South Florida in Tampa, and University of Florida in Gainesville. She originally obtained her MD in Nanjing Medical University in China. She obtained her Chinese residency at the ICU in Jiangsu Province People's Hospital, and has practiced medicine since 1984.
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Call the office 504-513-2531 to schedule an appointment. We can either email an intake form to print and fill out, or one can be filled out at the office. Arrive at the office on the date and time of the scheduled appointment. Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card (if any), and medication list (if any).
Reviews (4)
Jay Meade
Jan 19, 2021
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I am a Veteran of many years of service. If you have done any time in service you know the beating you put your body thru. I had many issues when the VA sent me to Zen Acupuncture, Dr. Zhang is totally amazing. I love this woman. I still have a few issues but nothing like when I first started. After my first treatment I noticed improvement in my ability to move. Dr. Zhang has the hands of an Angle. Both Dr. Zhang and Mr. Kevin are down to earth and truly care about your treatment. Oh if you go to see Dr. Zhang do not try to hide painful issues or BS her she will see thru it.
Stanley Taylor
Jul 12, 2020
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Mk Yoga
Jun 17, 2020
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I am a firm believer in Acupunture treatments for musculoskeletal conditions.
Dr. Zheng’s through understanding of human anatomy and traditional Chinese medicine make her an outstanding practitioner.
Her office is easy to deal with, and her support staff is very professional and friendly
I appreciate her care..
Dr. Zheng’s through understanding of human anatomy and traditional Chinese medicine make her an outstanding practitioner.
Her office is easy to deal with, and her support staff is very professional and friendly
I appreciate her care..
William Mercier
Sep 09, 2019
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I am amazed with this faculty! My wife was sick for almost 3 weeks, and after one visit to this office she was practically cured. When we first arrived there she had a horrible cough, body aches, horrible congestion, and a sore throat. The doctor did some acupuncture and wet cupping to her and by the time we left she quit coughing and was getting her voice back. I was skeptical, but it was truly amazing. We will continue going here for everything. The doctor is also very knowledgeable on everything health related. She believes in a lot of natural remedies and is willing to spend time with her patients