Melissa Carr

Melissa Carr, BSc, DrTCM

Melissa Carr, BSc, DrTCM, is a registered Dr. of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), lecturer, and health writer. She has a degree in kinesiology and worked in medical research in Japan prior to her Traditional Chinese Medicine studies in both Canada and China. As a result, she loves to blend Eastern and Western natural health knowledge and therapies. In practice since 2001, she enjoys integrating patient care with other healthcare professionals because she believes that this provides the best patient experience and outcomes. Having worked with some of the top names in sports and entertainment, she was chosen as one of the few acupuncturists for Vancouver’s 2010 Olympics and Paralympics, and she also volunteered at the World Police and Fire Games. As a passionate educator, she has been a teaching assistant for anatomy and an instructor for nutrition. She now continues educating the public about natural health matters via lectures, including to Blue Cross, David Suzuki Foundation, Fraser Health Authority, and the University of British Columbia. She writes for several publications, was a columnist for a Vancouver newspaper, and is in the process of writing a book on nutrition from a TCM perspective.

October 5, 2018
I had a patient, let’s call him Chris, who always comes in with a wool hat pulled over his ears. Yes, I know that these beanie hats are popular,… Read More
July 20, 2018

A patient walked into my treatment room with a slight limp. He told me that a fall the day before had resulted in low back pain, but as he spoke,

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May 11, 2018

As healthcare providers, the increasing problems of chronic pain, opioid use, and drug addiction can be challenging when it comes to finding

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January 22, 2018

Chinese herbs

One of the bragging points that we Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners sometimes use is that it has been a practice for thousands of

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