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Zhibo Ding, L. Ac.

Acupuncturist and Herbologist, NCCAOM Certified
SC Medical Board Licensed Acupuncturist


Our acupuncturist Zhibo Ding received her training in China. She graduated from the Changchun College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and received residential training and was later appointed an attending acupuncture doctor in the Department of Acupuncture at the Clinical Hospital of Jilin Institute of TCM. Then, Zhibo Ding worked in the Department of TCM at the third hospital of Beijing Medical University as an attending acupuncture doctor. During her practice in China, Zhibo Ding built up a solid foundation of TCM and treated tens of thousands of patients.

Zhibo Ding came to the United State with her family in 1995. In order to continue to practice acupuncture and see how medicine is practiced here in the United States, she first participated in eight months of clinical observation in the Department of Physical Medicine in the Medical University of South Carolina. Then she joined the Charleston Pain and Rehabilitation Center and worked as an independent acupuncturist for seven years. In 2003, Zhibo Ding started Chinese Acupuncture & Herbs, Inc. and has treated patients in the Charleston area to this day. 

During her practice as a National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) certified acupuncturist and Chinese herbologist here in Charleston, Zhibo Ding has used her skills to help a wide variety of patients. She has treated patients as young as 6 to as old as 97 with a wide spectrum of diseases including painful, somatic and psychosomatic disorders. Patients are benefiting from the TCM with Zhibo Ding's practice. In 2016, The Post and Courier voted Zhibo Ding as the Charleston's choice winner.

(Zhibo Ding is not a licensed South Carolina physician nor does she practice as a physician in South Carolina.)