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  • Katherine M.
    Sep 2016

    This is a place of true healing. Dr. Huang literally saved my life when she successfully treated me for a serious addiction that I had been trying for years to quit. I'm eternally grateful to her. I've also been taking tai chi classes with Master Wendy Shih, Dr. Huang's daughter, for over four years. It gives me a deep sense of calm and peace of mind, and I have more energy now. I highly recommend this fantastic healing center!

  • Matt G.
    Dec 2014

    I went to see Tzu Kup Shih at the Chinese Heeling Arts Center due to pain. I had good experiences with other Qi Gong practicioners in the past (out of state) and hoped he could help. In his office, he said to show him respect I had to believe everything he said and proceeded to tell me that now my left hand was longer than my right. When he asked if my left hand was now longer, I said 'It still looks the same to me.' He proceeded to get upset and said I was a bad patient and that qi gong would not work for me unless I believed everything he said (in this case, that my left hand was growing longer). Before sending me away without treatment, he had my lay on a table for about 5 minutes and asked if I felt the energy in my stomach. I said 'I feel more of a tingling in my arms.' He got upset again and demanded $150 (more than his slated rate for a treatment). As I was leaving, his receptionist tried to up-sell me 10 acupuncture treatments (because she said that's the minimum it takes to feel something). TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. Tzu Kup Shih is a ridiculous, sleazy joke of a man.

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Chinese Healing Arts Center

73 Great Plain Rd, Danbury

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Monday: 9AM - 12PMMonday: 3:30 - 6PMTuesday: 9AM - 12PMTuesday: 3:30 - 6PMWednesday: 9AM - 12PMWednesday: 3:30 - 6PMThursday: 3:30 - 6PMThursday: 9AM - 12PMFriday: 9AM - 12PMFriday: 3:30 - 6PMSaturday: 9AM - 12PMSunday: Closed