Meet Our Team
frank he, l.ac., daom, PROFESSORFounderNeuro-musculo-skeletal injuries caused by auto, work or sports-related
Frank He, LAc, founder of HeCares Integrative Medicine Center, trained in China at Liaoning University of TCM, and later practiced at its affiliated hospital as well as Shenyang Neurology Hospital. Prior to his eight years of formal medical school study, he was taught by his grandfather, an experienced practitioner of TCM. As the Sports Injury Specialist as well as the treating acupuncturist, Dr. He founded the Five Branches Sports Injury Clinic and the affiliated Integrative Sports Medicine Certificate program for Masters students and DAOM fellows. As a Professor, he served as Chair of the Acupuncture Department of Five Branches University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Santa Cruz and San Jose. Dr. He has taught his founding sports medicine approach, Muscle Channel Technique (MCT) and Subcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (SENS), to orthopedic surgeons throughout Europe. He is currently a Fellow of American Association of Integrative Medicine and a Diplomat of the College of Acupuncture and Neuromuscular Therapy. Since his move to the U.S., Frank has been lecturing in states to licensed acupuncturists and other health care professionals. He was the keynote speaker for the 21st Symposium of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncturists in 2009. Besides his dedication to Integrative Medicine, Dr. He is also a sports enthusiast. He was state champion decathlete for eight years while studying in medical school. He loves sports, knows sports and treats sports injuries. His patients range from weekend warriors to Olympic Gold medalists. |
Yingying (eva) Cong, l.ac., mtcm, daomMedical DirectorYingying (Eva) Cong is a licensed acupuncturist with extensive experience in sports medicine, pain management, women’s health, and primary care. She specializes in treating both adult and pediatric athletes, providing comprehensive care with a strong commitment to the well-being of elderly patients and individuals recovering from chronic conditions such as stroke.
With a deep background in rehabilitation, Yingying takes a holistic approach to patient care, supporting a diverse range of individuals, including collegiate and professional athletes, children, and centenarians—whom she treats with the same dedication as family. She also offers house calls when appropriate to ensure personalized and accessible care. Outside of her professional practice, Yingying enjoys playing volleyball, cooking, and spending time exploring with her family and her dog. Education Doctorate Degree (DAOM) in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Five Branches University, San Jose, CA Bachelor's degree (BA) in Acupuncture and Tui Na, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Liaoning, China 10-month in-hospital internship, Shenyang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Experience Athletic Trainer Assistant, Foothill College, Los Altos, CA Hurgent Care on-site doctor at sanctioned athletic tournaments, providing immediate care and treatment for sports-related injuries. |