Mrs. Dr. Liang Hui Peng
Acupuncturist
2112 Bissonnet St. Houston TX, 77005About
Liang Peng is an acupuncturist practicing in Houston, TX. Dr. Peng evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. She has training in Western medicine as well as traditional Chinese medicine, with five years of training in China. Dr. Peng has 35+ years of medical experience in China, England and United States. She established her own medical clinic in the Unites States in 2001 and has been practicing acupuncture and traditional herb medicine since. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Peng treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.
Education and Training
Hubei University Bachelor's Degree TCM 1985
Board Certification
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Mrs. Dr. Liang Hui Peng's Expert Contributions
Does acupuncture work for rhinitis?
yes, acupuncture works for rhinitis. READ MORE
Should you drink a lot of water after acupuncture?
Your body can easily become dehydrated after an acupuncture treatment so you need to make sure that you are drinking plenty of water. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for swollen ankles?
Yes, Acupuncture good for swollen ankles. READ MORE
Do I need to rest after acupuncture?
It is good question. Acupuncture relax you, usually our patients feel sleepy after acupuncture. So you take a nap when you feel sleepy, that will help you heal and recharge you, make you a new person after you rest. READ MORE
Is acupuncture good for sinus problems?
Acupuncture is good for sinus problems . READ MORE
Does acupressure work for headaches?
Acupressure will reduce the pain level READ MORE
Can you ingest small amounts of essential oils?
It is a good question. It depends what kind of essential oil. Some of them we can ingest, some of them we could not ingest if they poison our bodies. READ MORE
Where is the pressure point on your leg?
Thank you for the question, Actually there are many acupressure points on the leg, we use different pressure points to treat different health issues. READ MORE
Does acupuncture help mental illness?
Yes, acupuncture is the best way to treat mental illness, no side effects. READ MORE
Is acupuncture safe during first trimester?
Yes, it is safe, but some acupuncture points we couldn't use for pregnancy patients. READ MORE
When should I get acupuncture for fertility?
Thank you for the question, You should get acupuncture or Chinese herbs for fertility after you are married six months or one year. READ MORE
How long does it take for acupuncture to work for pain?
Patients feel pain reduced and muscles relaxed after first time acupuncture treatment by my practice acupuncture. Some patients only need one treatment and pain goes away. Some of them need many times that depending on how long you have had the pain. READ MORE
Does acupuncture get worse before it gets better?
Thank you for asking the questions, In my practice of acupuncture for over thirty-five years, it's never happened where patients get worse before they get better. READ MORE
Is acupuncture effective for hip bursitis?
Definitely acupuncture is effective for hip bursitis. Acupuncture can help reduce swelling and inflammation and relieve pain. READ MORE
Can acupressure cure thyroid?
Thank you for asking the question. In my thirty-five years' experience for treating thyroid by acupuncture, for sure, acupuncture could improve heath conditions for thyroid patients, reduce symptoms of thyroid, but acupuncture is not easy to cure thyroid problems. READ MORE
Can acupuncture help with thyroid problems?
When your thyroid is not functioning properly, your body can experience a variety of symptoms. Acupuncture can be used to restore hormonal balance, regulate energy levels, smooth emotions and help manage sleep, emotions and menstrual problems. There are several powerful acupuncture points on the ear and the body that can be used to regulate the production of thyroid hormones. Treatments take all of your symptoms into account and are aimed at balancing the energy within the body to optimize health. READ MORE
Can acupuncture be done without needles?
Acupuncture has to use needles. The needles are as thin as a human hair, usually no pain during your acupuncture treatment. You maybe can try laser acupuncture if you don't like needles, but I have to tell you that needle acupuncture is different from laser acupuncture. READ MORE
How long does acupuncture take to work for leg pain?
Acupuncture can treat your leg pain, could be immediately release of your pain. READ MORE
Do acupuncture needles go into nerves?
Acupuncture needles do not go into nerves, but in some cases, we need to give strong stimulation to the nerves. We only use acupuncture needles to quickly touch nerves for many times. Don't keep the needles in the nerves, the reason is to prevent or save nerves, avoid damaging the nerves. READ MORE
How many sessions of acupuncture do you need for neck spasms?
The treatment sessions depend on how long do you have neck pain? We only treat one or three times if you have this issues about one month or less. We will treat them five to eight times if the problems over three years. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Pain Management Hubei Medical University Hospital 1991 - 1994
- Staff Acupuncturist St. John's Cancer Center - London, England 1995 - 1996
- Clinical Supervisor International Institute of Chinese Medicine 1996 - 1998
Professional Memberships
- Texas Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Areas of research
Kidney Disease
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Elevating Patient Wellness Through Acupuncture and Holistic Care in Houston, Texas
Dr. Liang Hui Peng, a dedicated practitioner in the field of acupuncture and holistic medicine, is proud to announce her continued commitment to enhancing the well-being of her patients at Acupuncture and Holistic Care, which she established in 2001. Located in the heart of Houston, Dr. Peng provides an integrative approach to health that aligns with her patients’ individual needs and preferences.
With a focus on holistic treatment, Dr. Peng offers acupuncture services aimed at addressing a variety of health concerns, including chronic pain, mood disorders, immune system enhancement, and recovery from trauma. Her unique methods have gained recognition among patients across Galleria, Downtown, Bellaire, and River Oaks, where she has successfully helped individuals manage chronic muscle pain, improve sleep patterns, and even achieve non-invasive facelifts through acupuncture techniques.
Dr. Peng brings over twenty years of extensive experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Alternative Western Medicine. She takes the time to thoroughly assess each patient’s overall health to craft a tailored treatment plan. Her expertise allows her to effectively treat a range of conditions, including arthritis, sports injuries, headaches, asthma, and issues related to mood and emotional well-being. Additionally, she utilizes her skills in acupuncture for pain management, weight loss, and infertility treatment, providing a comprehensive approach to healing.
Dr. Peng’s educational background is equally impressive. She received her Medical Degree from Hubei College, a prestigious TCM institution in China, in 1985. Following her graduation, she served as a resident in the Department of Internal Medicine at Hubei Medical University Hospital and later directed the hospital’s Pain Management Program. Her international experience includes working at St. John’s Cancer Center in England and serving as a Clinical Supervisor at the International Institute of Chinese Medicine in New Mexico before relocating to Houston.
As a respected member of the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and the Texas Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Dr. Peng remains dedicated to the advancement of her field and the well-being of her patients. Her passion for holistic health and commitment to excellence positions her as a leading practitioner in the community.
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