Han Institute - 韩 研究所

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    • Dr. Songping Han
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Clinic

 

The Han Clinic aims to integrate the most efficacious protocols for treatment of neurological disorders, chronic pain and psychiatric disorders. The clinic will also provide postdoc internships for medical professionals.

Evaluation

  • Diagnostic Exam
  • Recommended Treatment Plan
  • Herbs Evaluation Required
  • Continued Appointments for Herb Care

Acupuncture

It is the insertion of filiform needle in the body in designated points along the meridian pathways. By unblocking the flow of energy (Chi) the body’s immune system is stimulated resulting in self-healing.

Adjunctive Therapies

Adjunctive Therapies are commonly used along with acupuncture such as:

  • HANS Ectrostimulator
  • Neuromascular Reeducation (GuaSha)
  • Infratonic QGM
  • Manual Therapy Techniques
  • Acupressure/magnet therapy
  • Therapeutic Exercises
  • Moxibustion
Transcutaneous HANS Unit Application

An acupuncture alternative for blood transmitted diseases like AIDS and hepatitis.

Tuina/Shiatsu

Deep-muscle and trigger-point work often used for muscle pain; children with eating disorders, allergies, and attention deficit disorder.

Auricular Therapy

Stimulation of acupuncture points on the ear; used for detoxification and weight loss.

Cupping Therapy

Heated cups applied by suction to the body to remove internal obstruction of blood for colds, bronchitis, and PMS.

Speaking Engagements

Available for speaking engagements.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • The Traditional Chinese Medicine Benefits of Elk Antler Velvet
  • Homelessness, Substance Abuse, and Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Acupuncture and Cupping at the Lafayette Health Fair at Subaru Automotive
  • Musculoskeletal Recovery Protocol
  • Dr. Angelica Kokkalis Presenting Dr. Han’s Research at the 2017 AAMA Annual Symposium

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Recent Blog Posts

  • The Traditional Chinese Medicine Benefits of Elk Antler Velvet
  • Homelessness, Substance Abuse, and Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Acupuncture and Cupping at the Lafayette Health Fair at Subaru Automotive
  • Musculoskeletal Recovery Protocol
  • Dr. Angelica Kokkalis Presenting Dr. Han’s Research at the 2017 AAMA Annual Symposium

Hours & Info

124 Westwood Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47906-1224
(800) 216-6559
Monday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm in West Lafayette
Tuesday: 12:00 to 6:00 in Zionsville
Wednesday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm in West Lafayette
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm in West Lafayette
Saturday: By Appointment Only in West Lafayette
Sunday: Closed

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