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Dong Yihua

The Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University is an authoritative expert on chronic diseases.

Chinese name: Dong Yihua

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Occupation: doctor

Graduate school: Graduate student of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

Main Achievements: Top Ten Leading Figures of Harmonious China in 2009.

Masterpiece: case study of famous doctors' prescriptions

Title: Chief Physician of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Dong Yihua

Chief physician of traditional Chinese medicine, authoritative nephrologist

(disciple of Wang Zaichuan, four famous doctors in China)

Graduate student of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, practicing medicine for more than 40 years, passed down from generation to generation. He studied under Tung Chee-hwa, Geng Jianting and four famous doctors in China, and later studied under Professor Zhu Chenyu, a disciple of Shi Jinmo. He has more than two million words, eight monographs and dozens of papers, such as Sikuquanshu Daquan on Diabetes and Case Study on Prescriptions by Famous Doctors. Won the third prize of science and technology of the Ministry of Health in the ninth annual meeting of chemistry in the United States, and was one of the top ten leading figures in harmonious China in 2009.

He is good at treating internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics and dermatology, and is good at treating various intractable diseases, such as heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, diabetes, hypertension, encephalopathy syndrome, depression, pain, insomnia, epilepsy, tumor, cancer, children's dysplasia, hyperactivity, TIC disorder, learning disabilities, male and female infertility, etc.

Professional expertise: it combines the strengths of many families and has superb medical skills. He is good at treating acute and chronic glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, diabetic nephropathy, pyelonephritis, polycystic kidney, renal cyst, hydronephrosis, acute renal failure, renal insufficiency, uremia, heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, diabetes, hypertension, encephalopathy syndrome, depression, pain, insomnia, epilepsy, tumor, cancer and other intractable diseases.

Visiting time of famous old Chinese medicine hall in Shangdi outpatient department of Beijing Third Hospital: every Friday morning.

Visiting time of the Forbidden City in Beijing: Tuesday, Saturday afternoon and Thursday morning.

Be good at getting sick

As a doctor, Dong Lao not only has a family history, but also draws on the strengths of many families. In more than forty years of medical practice, he has gradually formed his own unique diagnosis and treatment style, especially for various nephropathy, spleen and stomach diseases, diabetes and so on. In addition, he has rich experience in syndrome differentiation and treatment of hypertension, pain, depression, male and female infertility, ADHD, dysplasia and other intractable diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.

While Dong Lao is actively engaged in clinical diagnosis and treatment, he also does not forget to spread the classic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and valuable experience summary to future generations. Over the years, Dong Lao has successively completed eight monographs and dozens of academic papers, totaling millions of words, such as The Complete Book of Diabetes in Sikuquanshu and An Example of Prescriptions by Famous Doctors.

In recent years, with the development of TCM health care, more and more people began to seek to realize the pursuit of health through TCM theories and methods. Dong Lao was also invited to introduce TCM health knowledge to the public through Guangdong Satellite TV's Health Coming, Hubei Satellite TV's Diet Health Club, Yunnan Satellite TV's Health Club, Guizhou Satellite TV's Health Club, China Radio International and Internet TV's Health Club. After these programs were broadcast, they received enthusiastic response and were well received by the audience.

visiting hours

Visiting hours: every Sunday afternoon 1 p.m.