About Qun Li
Dr. Qun Li graduated from a traditional Chinese medical school where she spent five years in traditional Chinese medicine (doctor of oriental medicine) and three years in Acupuncture (master degree of acupuncture). After graduation, she worked as a attending physician for five years in Department of Acupuncture, Jinan University School of Medicine, Guangzhou, China.
Dr. Li has published several research papers. One of her paper, An Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture in Treatment of Sciatica, was published in Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (9:90-92, 1989). She is also a co-author of the book, Chinese Diet Therapy, which was published in 1993 by Hong Kong Chinese Publishing House.
Since 1993, Dr. Li has practiced acupuncture in the US, first in the Back Treatment Center, Rochester, MN, and in United Medical Clinic, St. Louis, MO. Dr. Li a nationally certified acupuncturist and Chinese herbologist. She specializes in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. The following are some diseases and conditions that she has treated over the years:
Neurological and muscular disorders: various kinds of pain syndromes such as headaches, neck pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, low back pain, sciatica, also facial palsy, pareses following a stroke.
Emotional and psychological: stress, anxiety, neurosis, insomnia, and depression
Other areas of expertise include: addictions and weight loss; gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis, hyperacidity, constipation, diarrhea; urinary, menstrual and reproductive problems.
Languages Spoken Chinese, English
School Hubei University of Chinese Medicine
Degree MD (China)
Treatment Techniques
Areas of Expertise
Styles of Acupuncture
Additional Memberships
- Arizona Society of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture
The acupuncture office of Qun Li in Chandler, AZ is within driving distance from the following cities:
Ask The Acupuncturist
Q: I am 50 years old and have successfully avoided surgery on my knees for several years but have now decided to go ahead with it. Can acupuncture help my recovery at all?
A: Yes. Acupuncture is an excellent supportive therapy for many kinds of surgery. It works to improve your body's response to the trauma or inj... Read More