AHPRA-registered Chinese Medicine Doctor & Acupuncturist · Belmont · Geraldton WA
Belmont: Mon–Fri 9:00–17:00 · Sat 9:00–12:00 · Geraldton: Mon–Fri 9:00–17:00 · Appointment Required

Dr Valen Yang — Belmont Principal

Dr Valen Yang — AHPRA-registered Chinese medicine practitioner, Belmont clinic Principal
Dr Valen Yang — Principal Practitioner at Belmont clinic, Perth

Born and raised in Taiwan and trained there in Chinese medicine, Dr Valen Yang has been practising classical-formula acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine since 2003 — over 23 years of continuous clinical work — and serves as the Principal Practitioner at our Belmont clinic in Perth. He brings a focused, systematic approach built on two specialised acupuncture systems: Master Tung’s Acupuncture and the Dr Tan Balance Method, applying both based on each patient’s specific pattern rather than a fixed protocol.

Like Dr Fu Fu Yang, he is a devoted disciple of Master Ni Hai Xia (倪海厦), grounding his clinical philosophy in classical-formula medicine — the tradition of prescribing according to the patterns laid out in the foundational medical texts. This lineage informs every treatment decision, from point selection to herbal prescribing.

His clinical focus spans musculoskeletal pain, sports injuries, sleep and stress patterns, and digestive complaints — with particular interest in cases where conventional approaches have plateaued. A core part of his practice is patient education through the six health gold standards framework, equipping patients to track their own recovery against objective markers rather than relying on subjective improvement alone.

Medically reviewed by Dr Valen Yang (Chinese Medicine), CMBA Registered Practitioner. Last reviewed: March 2026.


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