Dr. Ke Zang, L.Ac.

Dr. Ke Zang is a Colorado licensed, national board (NCCAOM) certified master acupuncturist, herbalist and Tai Ji instructor. He studied acupuncture, Tai Ji, Chinese medical massage (tui na) and Chinese herbal medicine at Liao Ning University for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Shenyang, China. He performed his residency and rotations for 5 years at Liao Ning Friendship Hospital before he became the Chief of Rehabilitation and worked as Chief of Rehab for 4 years prior to coming to the U.S.
In the U.S., Dr. Zang earned a doctorate degree in chiropractic at New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) and taught at Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at NYCC and AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, TX. He also became the Clinical Coordinator at NYCC where he supervised and managed the acupuncture and herbal medicine student clinics.
Dr. Zang has been an instructor and clinician for over 20 years. He is currently accredited by NCCAOM to instruct licensed acupuncturists for continuing education in the field of TCM. He is also a motivated Tai Ji & Qi Gong instructor with advanced training in The Principles. He is a sixth generation inheritor of Wǔ style Tai Ji Quan, formal disciple of world renown Tai Ji Grand-Master Mr. Zhong Zhen-Shan (钟振山). Dr. Zang enjoys inspiring others to improve wellness and commit to long-term health and fitness goals.
In the U.S., Dr. Zang earned a doctorate degree in chiropractic at New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) and taught at Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at NYCC and AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, TX. He also became the Clinical Coordinator at NYCC where he supervised and managed the acupuncture and herbal medicine student clinics.
Dr. Zang has been an instructor and clinician for over 20 years. He is currently accredited by NCCAOM to instruct licensed acupuncturists for continuing education in the field of TCM. He is also a motivated Tai Ji & Qi Gong instructor with advanced training in The Principles. He is a sixth generation inheritor of Wǔ style Tai Ji Quan, formal disciple of world renown Tai Ji Grand-Master Mr. Zhong Zhen-Shan (钟振山). Dr. Zang enjoys inspiring others to improve wellness and commit to long-term health and fitness goals.
Services and Treatments
AcupunctureAcupuncture is a 5,000-year-old healing technique of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 1997, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) documented and publicized acupuncture’s safety and efficacy for treating a wide range of conditions...
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Chinese HerbsChinese Herbal Medicine is an all natural therapeutic modality that has evolved over 5000 years of practice. In practice herbal medicine can be very powerful for treating or enhancing the treatment of almost any condition...
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Tui NaTui Na is the style of bodywork in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It translates to “Push-Grasp” in English and involves a wide variety of hand techniques used to balance Qi (life energy) within the meridians...
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Gua ShaGua Sha as an instrument-assisted therapy may be used to treat many conditions such as all kinds of pain and musculoskeletal conditions, common cold, flu, respiratory problems, digestive dysfunctions and many more...
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CuppingWhile watching the Olympics at Rio you might see those dark red spots dotting some Olympians' shoulders and backs. What happened to those athletes? You might have wondered. The fact was that they have taken to cupping...
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Wellness and Fitness
Tai Ji ClassWhy Tai Ji not Tai Chi?
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Yoga ClassYoga class
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Wellness Programs Summit Health & Wellness Center as Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs Integrative Clinic provide customized wellness program to promote your health and improve your lifestyle. Please see our providers and learn more...
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