
Connie HO, MD
- Department:
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Acupuncture Service
- Pediatric Tuina
- TCM Herbal Paste Clinic
- Embedding thread
- TCM Gynecology Clinic
- TCM Internal Medicine Clinic
- Location:
- Jiahui International Hospital (Shanghai)
- Jiahui Health (Shanghai Jing'an)
- Languages:普通话, 閩南語
Dr. Connie Kunlin HO is currently an Attending Physician in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) at Jiahui Health. She holds Registration as a TCM Practitioner in Hong Kong and is Certified as a TCM Aesthetic Physician. Dr. Ho graduated from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, where she received her Master of Medicine (MMed) degree in TCM, specializing in Rheumatology and Immunology.
With over ten years of clinical experience in TCM and extensive consultation experience in postpartum care centers, Dr. Ho has developed in-depth expertise in Taiwan-style TCM constitution conditioning. Her specializations include:
• Pediatric Zhuanggu Decoction (Height-enhancing Decoction)
• Personalized Postpartum Constitution Regulation
• Pre-pregnancy Cycle Conditioning
She employs a comprehensive approach integrating acupuncture, herbal medicine, acupoint injection, herbal tea infusions, and acupoint embedding. Adhering to the principle of “internal-external harmonization and integrated mind-body therapy”, she addresses disorders associated with imbalances in Yin-Yang, Qi, and Blood.Prior to joining Jiahui Health, Dr. Ho served as the Director of the TCM Department at Shanghai Ruidong Hospital.
Areas of Expertise:
• Gynecological Disorders: Irregular menstruation, leukorrhea, postpartum recovery, menopausal syndrome, etc.
• Sub-health Conditioning: Facial acupuncture, weight management and body contouring, fatigue syndrome, neck and lumbar strain, etc.
• Common Internal Medicine Conditions: Insomnia, headache, gastrointestinal disorders, allergic rhinitis, etc.
• Dermatological Conditions: Acne, hyperpigmentation, allergic skin diseases, etc.
• Autoimmune Diseases: Gout, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Sjogren’s syndrome (SS), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), etc.













