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Richmond Review
Dr. Angela Wu is spotlighted in the September 2009 edition of the Richmond Review. The article focuses on how the clinic combines the best of Eastern and Western medicine. To read the article, click here.


ABC World News Tonight
On September 24, 2007, ABC World News Tonight aired a story on the use of acupuncture to relieve back pain. To see a full transcript of "Fake or Not, Acupuncture Helps Back Pain", click here.

 

Common Ground Magazine

In October 2006, Dr. Wu was interviewed for the alternative healing magazine, Common Ground. To read the interview in full, click here.

 

Current TV
On June 18, 2006, Current TV's Current Parent Section interviewed a husband and wife client of Wu's Healing Center. To see the online interview, click here.

 

7X7 Magazine

In September 2006, 7X7 Magazine featured Dr. Wu and her new book, Fertility Wisdom, in an article titled, "The Art of Conception".

 

San Francisco Magazine

In January 2004, San Francisco Magazine featured a list of 150 Best Doctors, Alternative Healers, & Get-Fit Resources, naming Dr. Wu as Best of Mind-Body Fertility Specialist. This was a particularly special honor because she was chosen by the city's top fertility clinics.

 

Wu's Healing Center Featured on ABC World News Tonight

ABC World News Tonight recently reported on alternative methods of fertility treatment, and featured Wu's Healing Center.

 

Phoenix Rising Television Program

Through this monthly one-hour program, Dr. Wu exploresd various Eastern healing modalities through lectures, demonstrations, interviews, and visual aids. Phoenix Rising aired the first Saturday of every month on San Francisco channel 29.

 

Healing Quest Television Program

Healing Quest, produced through KQED-TV, was a four-part exploration of alternative healing modalities that aired on PBS stations nationwide and other stations internationally from January 2002 through 2006. In a segment exploring traditional Chinese medicine's impact on fertility, filmmakers visited Wu's Healing Center to interview Dr. Wu and clients, including Dr. Wu's first 'acu-baby' who was born in 1981. The segment also explored Dr. Wu's use of acupuncture, moxabustion, cupping, acupressure, herbs, and counseling to enhance fertility in couples. Click here for a transcript of the report.

 

San Francisco Chronicle

Wu's Healing Center was featured in an article titled "Some Pin Hopes on Acupuncture." Click here for a transcript of the report.

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