Qikan Yin
Qikan Yin is a registered Acupuncturist and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner. He gained his bachelor’s degree in clinical Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1997 and obtained his Master degree in 1999 from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine which is ranked as one of the top four universities in TCM in China. The seven years’ study and research of Traditional Chinese Medicine and modern medicine theory provided him with solid academic background and excellent practical skills.
He came to the UK to be a practitioner of acupuncture and TCM in 2003. He had been working in private clinic and NHS hospitals, Royal Free Hospital and Whittington Hospital. From 2009 to 2019, he worked at the Institute of Chinese Medicine at Middlesex University as Clinical Tutor, Practitioner of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lecturer and Researcher. He runs his own acupuncture and TCM clinic now.
Qikan Yin is a member of the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine (MATCM), and fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA). He has more than 20 years’ clinical experience both in China and the UK, which helped him to accumulated extensive experience in a wide range of diseases. In his practice, he uses acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, TuiNa, and a combination of the three treatments to make a diagnosis. He also blends Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments with 21st century technology.