Fittopia Health Care · Richmond, BC
Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Registered acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Richmond, BC, delivered by Registered Acupuncturists with more than 25 years of combined clinical experience. Time-tested care for pain, recovery, stress, sleep, and whole-person wellness.

What It Is
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture is a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine that has been practised for thousands of years. Very fine, single-use sterile needles are placed at precise points on the body to encourage your own natural responses, helping to ease tension, support circulation, and restore a sense of balance.
At Fittopia Health Care our care is delivered by Registered Acupuncturists (R.Ac) registered with the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC (CCHPBC). Our team brings more than 25 years of combined clinical experience, and we blend a modern health intake with time-tested TCM diagnosis, including pulse and tongue assessment, so your plan is built around you.
Because the clinic sits under the same roof as our Pilates and fitness studio, acupuncture fits naturally into how you already move and train. It is recovery and whole-person care, right where you train.
Whole-person view
We look at the whole picture, not one symptom in isolation, so your care fits how you live, move, and recover.
Modern intake, TCM diagnosis
A modern health intake is combined with time-tested TCM methods, including pulse and tongue assessment, to guide your plan.
Gentle and tailored
Treatments use very fine needles with a mild sensation, paired with techniques like cupping or tui na as needed.
Experienced team
Our Registered Acupuncturists bring more than 25 years of combined clinical experience to every visit.
Common Reasons People Book
What does acupuncture help with?
People come to us for a wide range of concerns. Every body is different, so we focus on what you are experiencing and build a plan that fits, rather than promising a one-size-fits-all result.
Pain and injury recovery
Back, neck, shoulder, knee, and joint discomfort, plus support through recovery.
Sports and overuse strains
Tightness and strain from training, repetitive movement, and everyday load.
Headaches and migraines
A go-to reason people seek acupuncture for tension and recurring headaches.
Stress, anxiety, and sleep
Many come in to unwind, settle the nervous system, and rest more easily.
Women's health
Menstrual discomfort, fertility support, pregnancy, and the menopause transition.
Digestive complaints
Bloating, irregularity, and general gut comfort are common reasons to book.
Energy and circulation
General wellness visits to feel more balanced, warm, and resilient.
Recovery where you train
Care under the same roof as your Pilates and fitness, so it all works together.
Our Approach
Techniques we use
Your acupuncturist draws on a full toolkit of Traditional Chinese Medicine, choosing what best suits your body and your goals on the day.
Acupuncture
Very fine, single-use sterile needles placed at precise points to encourage the body's own responses.
Electro-acupuncture
A gentle micro-current applied to selected needles, often used for stubborn pain and muscle tension.
Cupping therapy
Suction cups to ease tightness, support circulation, and free up restricted areas.
Gua sha
Smooth, gliding strokes along the skin to release tension and encourage movement.
Tui na
Chinese medical massage that works the muscles and channels alongside your treatment.
Moxibustion
Gentle, warming therapy used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to support circulation and comfort.
Auricular acupuncture
Ear acupuncture, often added to support stress, sleep, and overall balance.
Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN)
A modern technique working the superficial fascia to release muscle tension and restore circulation, used for concussion recovery and stubborn chronic pain.
Single-use sterile needles
Every needle is single-use and sterile, then safely disposed of after your session.
Specialized Technique
Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN)
Fu's Subcutaneous Needling is a modern acupuncture technique that works in the superficial fascia just beneath the skin. Using a specialized FSN needle with gentle swaying movements, paired with guided reperfusion activities, it releases tight, oxygen-starved muscle and restores healthy circulation, often with noticeable relief within a single session.
At Fittopia Health Care, FSN is offered as a focused option for concussion recovery and chronic pain, alongside our full range of Traditional Chinese Medicine care.
Concussion recovery
FSN can ease the physical and neurological after-effects of a concussion, most effectively in the early stage: post-traumatic and cervicogenic headaches, vertigo and dizziness, and neck pain and stiffness. By calming pain and settling the nervous system, it also supports better focus and sleep.
Chronic and stubborn pain
FSN targets the muscle tension behind many persistent pain patterns. Core uses include neck, shoulder, back, and leg pain, and sports tendinopathies such as tennis or golfer's elbow, wrist pain, Achilles tendinitis, and plantar fasciitis. By releasing the muscles around compressed nerves it can also ease sciatica, postherpetic neuralgia, and tension headaches or migraines, and by regulating local circulation it may help with menstrual cramps and chronic stomach discomfort.
FSN is booked by phone. Call (604) 304-7779 and we will match you with the right practitioner and appointment time.
What to Expect
Your visit, step by step
From your first conversation to ongoing care, here is how a course of treatment usually unfolds.
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Assessment and intake
Your first visit starts with a thorough conversation about your health, goals, and history. We blend a modern intake with TCM diagnosis, including pulse and tongue assessment, to understand the full picture before any needles are placed.
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Your treatment
You rest comfortably while very fine, single-use sterile needles are placed. The sensation is mild and most people find the session deeply relaxing. Your acupuncturist may add cupping, gua sha, tui na, moxibustion, electro-acupuncture, or ear acupuncture as appropriate.
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Ongoing care
After your session we talk through what to expect and map out a simple plan. Many people notice a change within the first few sessions, and we adjust as you go, moving toward maintenance once you feel steady.
Session length and how it feels. Needles are very fine and the sensation is mild, usually a light tap followed by a comfortable, settled feeling. Many people notice a change within the first few sessions. As a general guide, acute concerns often respond in about 3 to 6 sessions and chronic ones in around 8 to 12, then we move toward maintenance visits to help you stay steady.
Who Is This For?
Is acupuncture right for you?
Acupuncture suits a wide range of people. If any of these sound like you, it may be worth a conversation. Not sure where to start? Reach out and we will help you find the right care.
- Anyone managing nagging back, neck, shoulder, knee, or joint discomfort
- Active people and athletes recovering from strains or overuse
- People living with frequent headaches, migraines, or tension
- Anyone carrying stress who wants better sleep and a calmer baseline
- Those seeking support for women's health, from cycle comfort to the menopause transition
- Members training at Fittopia who want recovery and care under the same roof
Fees & Booking
Acupuncture session fees
Choose a session below to see live availability in Jane with the treatment preselected. Extended health receipts provided, and direct billing is available for many extended-health insurers.
- Initial Acupuncture Session60 minutes$140Book
- Follow-up Acupuncture Session30 minutes$85Book
- Follow-up Acupuncture Session45 minutes$110Book
- Follow-up Acupuncture Session60 minutes$130Book
- Initial Cosmetic Acupuncture Session60 minutes$160Book
- Follow-up Cosmetic Acupuncture Session60 minutes$160Book
Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) and other specialty treatments are booked by phone at (604) 304-7779.
Our Practitioners
Meet your acupuncture team
Four Registered Acupuncturists, each bookable online by name, so you can choose the practitioner whose focus fits what you are working on.
Lin Chen
Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac)
Registered Acupuncturist in British Columbia with over a decade of clinical and academic experience. Holds a Master's in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture) and a Master of Medical Biotechnology, and previously served as a Clinical Physician at the Liaoning University of TCM hospital. Specializes in Fu's Subcutaneous Needling for myofascial pain, alongside chronic and acute pain, sports injuries, stress, digestive disorders, and women's health.
Book with LinAlbert Jeong
Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac)
Registered Acupuncturist combining the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern, evidence-informed care. Takes a holistic approach that focuses on underlying patterns and preventative care, with interests in musculoskeletal pain, stress-related conditions, digestive concerns, neurological recovery, and women's health. Treatments include electroacupuncture, cupping, scalp acupuncture, and specialized Dochim needling.
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Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac)
Registered Acupuncturist with the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC, known for gentle needling, clear communication, and a patient-centred approach. A Kwantlen Polytechnic University graduate who focuses on musculoskeletal and chronic pain, women's health, stress, insomnia, and digestive issues. Trained in acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, Gua Sha, Tuina, Pilates, Gyrotonic movement, and craniosacral therapy, and works in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.
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Registered TCM Practitioner & Acupuncturist
Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Registered Acupuncturist with more than nine years of clinical experience. Holds a Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Master of Education, and specializes in scalp acupuncture with a full TCM scope including herbal formulations, cupping, and herbal patches. Focuses on pain management, stroke and neurological recovery, internal medicine, insomnia, and edema, working in Mandarin and English.
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Acupuncture FAQs
Does acupuncture hurt?
Acupuncture needles are extremely fine, far thinner than the needles used for injections. Most people feel only a light tap or a mild, dull sensation as the needle settles, and many find the session so relaxing that they drift off. If anything ever feels uncomfortable, just let your acupuncturist know and they will adjust.
Is acupuncture safe?
Yes. Your treatment is provided by a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac) registered with the College of Complementary Health Professionals of BC (CCHPBC). We use single-use sterile needles that are safely disposed of after every session, and your acupuncturist reviews your health history before treatment to keep your care appropriate for you.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on what you are working on. As a general guide, acute or recent concerns often respond within about 3 to 6 sessions, while longer-standing or chronic issues may take around 8 to 12 sessions, after which many people move to occasional maintenance visits. Many people notice a change within the first few sessions. Your acupuncturist will map out a plan that fits your situation and adjust as you progress.
How should I prepare for my appointment?
Have a light meal or snack beforehand so you are not arriving hungry, stay hydrated, and wear loose, comfortable clothing that is easy to roll up around the arms and legs. It also helps to give yourself a few unhurried minutes before and after your session, since treatment is most beneficial when you are relaxed.
Can acupuncture be combined with massage, Pilates, or training?
Absolutely, and that is one of the advantages of our location. Acupuncture sits under the same roof as Pilates and fitness at Fittopia Wellness Studio, so your recovery and treatment work alongside how you train. Many people pair acupuncture with massage therapy or Pilates as part of a whole-person routine. Your acupuncturist can help you sequence everything sensibly.
What is Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN)?
Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) is a modern acupuncture technique that works in the superficial fascia just beneath the skin, rather than at deeper points. Using a specialized needle with gentle swaying movements, combined with guided reperfusion activities, FSN releases tight, oxygen-starved muscle and restores circulation. It is often used for concussion recovery and for stubborn chronic pain such as neck, shoulder, and back pain, sports tendinopathies, and sciatica, with many people noticing relief within a single session. Ask us whether FSN might suit what you are working on.
Do you provide receipts or direct billing for insurance?
Yes. We provide receipts you can submit to your extended health plan, and direct billing is available for many extended health insurers so you may only pay any remaining balance at the time of your visit. Coverage varies by plan, so we recommend checking your specific benefits with your insurer before your appointment.
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See live availability and book online through Jane. We provide receipts for extended health plans, and direct billing is available for many extended health insurers. Have questions first? We are happy to help you find the right care.