Yong Shin was raised in a family of physicians. His father, an ENT (otolaryngologist), first inspired him to be a healthcare professional. Yong had a special interest in intergrative health medicine in college. After finishing college he started his career as a reflexologist and herbal consultant; after which he went on to earn an acupunc
Yong Shin was raised in a family of physicians. His father, an ENT (otolaryngologist), first inspired him to be a healthcare professional. Yong had a special interest in intergrative health medicine in college. After finishing college he started his career as a reflexologist and herbal consultant; after which he went on to earn an acupuncture and herbs license in California. After graduation, he was trained for pain specialty under both Eastern and Western doctors. He has cultivated years of experience working with orthopedic pain and spine specialists throughout his career. Now, Yong firmly believes that acupuncture can be the missing puzzle piece for his patient's pain management. He is proud to serve the community of Richmond Virginia through his work at Providence Acupuncture Clinic.
In his leisure time, Yong enjoys time with his wife and two sons. He especially appreciates playing golf with his family on the weekends. He has served in multiple international medical mission trips to South America in Mexico and Peru.
Yong is nationally certified by the NCCAOM and licensed by the the Virginia Board of Medicine and the California Acupuncture Board. Yong was appointed advisor of the Acupuncture Board of Virginia in 2024. His undergraduate was in Biology at UCLA and Masters was in Traditional Chinese Medicine at Yosan University.
Robb is a born-and-raised Virginian. He is nationally certified to practice acupuncture by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed to practice in Virginia by the Virginia Board of Medicine. A life-long interest in herbal medicine and holistic healing modalities, along with a study o
Robb is a born-and-raised Virginian. He is nationally certified to practice acupuncture by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and licensed to practice in Virginia by the Virginia Board of Medicine. A life-long interest in herbal medicine and holistic healing modalities, along with a study of Chinese martial arts in his teens, led him to investigate Traditional Chinese Medicine. After exploring its benefits as a patient, he decided to pursue a career path in service to the health and wellbeing of others. He received a B.A. in Psychology from Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, MN, and a Master's of Chinese Medicine from Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN. Robb also completed a course of study at Henan University of Chinese Medicine in Zhengzhou, China. He lives in Richmond with his wife Emily and spirited rescue dog Indie Anna. In his spare time, he enjoys camping, hiking, reading, and gardening.
"Life-long interests in both medicinal plants and Asian philosophies led me to look into Chinese medicine as a patient. Discovering just how 'good' I could feel, I knew I needed to explore this approach as a practitioner. Since making that decision, I've never looked back." - Robb Jones L.Ac
Karen is an experienced licensed massage therapist with a healthcare background that expands 20 + yrs. Her love for helping others in addition to always being told she has a caring spirit and a caring touch, are the inspiration for her interest in the massage profession. In 2017 she challenged herself and studied Massage Therapy at Cortiv
Karen is an experienced licensed massage therapist with a healthcare background that expands 20 + yrs. Her love for helping others in addition to always being told she has a caring spirit and a caring touch, are the inspiration for her interest in the massage profession. In 2017 she challenged herself and studied Massage Therapy at Cortiva Institute in Connecticut.
Life's journey has made Virginia an important place on her quest for knowledge. During her studies she came across an article published by the Mayo clinic that resonated with her spirit; "Massage: Get In Touch With It's Many Benefits." The article expressed how massage could relieve pain, depression, stiffness in the body and stress. She was intrigued by learning one could lower blood pressure, manage anxiety, boost ones immune system and aid in cancer treatments through the power of touch.
During downtime Karen enjoys family, friends and nature. She enjoys collecting rocks and seashells. She has learned during her studies, "Massage is an Ancient Healing Art" and it has been viewed as an important part to virtually every system in the body.
Her life experiences, the continuing education and evolution for the art of touch, are what make massage therapy the perfect career choice for Karen.
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