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Specializing in:
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About Me

I am from the province of Fujian (population 45 million, 2009) in southeastern China.   I was born in the province’s capital city, Fuzhou(population 6.8 million, 2008) raised in a family whose businesspractice was in traditional Chinese medicine for four generations.

Since the early 1900’s, my great-grandfather, an imperial palace physician of the end of the Qing Dynasty, provided traditional Chinese medicine treatments – acupuncture, qigong therapy, massage and herbal medicine - for chronic illnesses from a clinic, Ancestral Chinese Medical Therapy, in China which was later operated by my grandfather and uncle.  From this upbringing, I was immersed in the numerous ways of Chinese medicine and learned exclusive techniques in qigong therapy, massage, acupuncture and herbal medicine passed on from generations.

To continue the family tradition and practice, I studied traditional Chinese medicine at the local university, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Fuzhou.  FujianUniversity is one of only 33 universities specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine inChina.  For a period of 8 years, from 1979 – 1987, I studied at the University graduating with a Masters Degree specializing in massage therapy.

Upon graduation in 1987 until 1990, I interned at one of the University’s affiliated hospitals.  There I provided different types of massage therapy to approximately 50 patients per week.  After my internship at the hospital, I practiced at my family’s clinic providing acupuncture, massage, qigong and herbal medicine until 1993.  The Ancestral Chinese Medical Therapy clinic was very busy with approximately 100 patients treated each day.

In 1993, I decided to move to Seattle, Washington USA and established a Traditional Chinese Medicine practice, Chinese Medical Therapy.  For 14 years (1993 – 2007), I continued to practice and offer traditional and unique Chinese medicine treatments – massage, herbal medicine and qigong therapy - continuing the family tradition.  I provided general and specific treatments for a variety of ailments such as muscular and skeletal pain and more.

I established my practice in Ottawa in 2008. I named my business Unique Therapy because of my extensive family’s experience and exclusive treatments in traditional Chinese medicine.  I continue to provide standard and exclusive techniques in unique qigong therapy, massage, customized herbal medicine formulas using raw herbs and teach qigong.

Tim Wu, CMD (Chinese Medical Practitioner)

Master’s Degree, Massage Therapy, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China 

Chinese Medicine, The Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada.

Massotherapeute – Massoponcture Certifie, Association des Therapeutes en Massage et Massoponcture du Canada 

 Specialize in treating: qigong, qigong, qigong, qigong therapy, qigong t                       Rheumatoid and Osteo arthritis, Joint and Muscle Pain, Neck and Back pain, Sciatica Pain, Slipped Disc, Asthma, Obesity, Musclular Atrophy, Impotence, Multiple Sclerosis, Insomnia, Migraine Headaches, Rhinitis, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Neurasthenia, Fibromyalgia, Cellulite, Cancer and other diseases and forms of chronic pain. 

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