
Ellice Yang, R.Ac, R.TCMP
Name: Ellice Yang R.Ac, R.TCMP
Member of TCMO since: 5+ years
Number of years in practice: 20 years
Practice type and location: Multi-disciplinary clinic, Toronto
Special focus areas: Fertility, Women’s Health
Conditions I love to treat:
From the very beginning of my practice, I felt drawn to reproductive health and fertility conditions. Early on, I devoted a lot of time learning and researching as much as I could as each case was so complex. Reproductive health and fertility practice requires patience careful observation and the ability to modify a treatment plan as needed. What I love about TCM is that it takes a holistic approach, addressing the root while supporting the whole person instead of just focusing on the condition itself. My goal is always to help patients feel seen, supported and empowered throughout their journey.
Looking back on your career, what is is something you’ve learned that now shapes how you practice:
Looking back over the past 20 years, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that strong clinical practice is built not only on technical skill, but on integrity, shared values and long-term vision. I began this practice 20 years ago with my colleague and best friend, before TCM was regulated in Ontario. From the beginning, we shared the same work ethic, professional standards, and commitment to patient care, which became the foundation of our clinic.
Practicing during this time required a high level of personal responsibility and accountability to hold ourselves to strong ethical standards, continuously refine our clinical skills. This experience shaped a deeply patient-centred approach and reinforced the importance of careful listening, observation and individualized treatment.
The last CEU course I signed up for was:
The last CEU course I recently signed up for was “Menopausal Alchemy” by Randine Lewis. It’s funny, how as practitioners, we often gravitate toward subjects that resonate with our own experiences. It’s a nice reminder that personal experience can deepen our understanding and empathy, enriching the way we support our patients through their own journeys.
One thing I tell my patients:
One thing I always remind my patients (and myself), is not to overwhelm themselves by trying to do everything perfectly. Many people come in with a lot of information about supplements, diets and strict health rules, and it can quickly become too much and become counter-productive. I encourage them to see their health as a journey, healing works best when we have a clear plan with realistic expectations. Taking things one step at a time, being consistent and allowing room to adjust and adapt as the body and mind respond.
Why I’m a TCMO member:
I am a member of the TCMO because it has played an important role in supporting Registered Acupuncturists (R.Ac’s) and Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners (R.TCMP’s). TCMO advocates for our profession by providing support and benefits to its members, while working to ensure that R.Ac’s and R.TCMP’s are regarded as professionals and experts in our field. Being a member reflects my commitment to supporting these efforts and to the continued growth, recognition and integrity of our profession.
Clinic details:
Acutoronto Fertility and Wellness Clinic, 215-2401 Yonge Street, Toronto
Social media:
https://www.instagram.com/acutoronto