
Whole- Person Comprehensive Health Plan
This page is for patients who have already begun care and want to better understand the Comprehensive Whole-Person Health Plan.
After a few visits, it often becomes clear that symptoms are not isolated, but part of a larger pattern.
This plan provides a more structured, continuous approach to support lasting improvement.
Session-Based Care vs Whole Person Comprehensive Plan
In session-based care, each visit stands alone — you come in when something feels off, and treatment focuses on that moment.
It’s like driving through a city and hitting traffic after traffic — each visit helps clear one blocked intersection, but the rest of the city may still be congested.
In this plan, care is continuous. Each visit builds on the last, guided by a clear direction and adjusted based on how your body responds.
Instead of fixing one spot at a time, it’s like gradually opening up the main roads, easing the congestion, and allowing traffic to flow smoothly throughout the entire city.
The goal is not individual sessions — but guiding your body through a complete process of regulation and recovery.
Session-Based Care
(Per-visit treatment)
• Each visit stands on its own
• Focuses on what feels wrong at that moment
• You come in when symptoms return
• Improvement is often temporary
• No continuous clinical direction
• Progress can feel inconsistent or reset

Whole Person Comprehensive Plan
(Structured clinical process)
• Each visit builds on the previous one
• Guided by a clear, ongoing treatment direction
• Adjusted continuously based on your body's response
• Focuses on system-level regulation
• Designed for stability, not temporary relief
• Progress develops over time with continuity
It is about entering a structured process that allows the body to regulate, rebuild, and recover more completely over time.
What Changes
The Comprehensive Plan supports deeper, system-level change.
As this process develops, many symptoms begin to ease gradually, Inflammation decreases, The immune system becomes stronger and more stable, Emotions feel more balanced and less reactive, Sleep becomes deeper and more restorative, Digestion improves, etc.
Over time, the body begins to function more like a well-coordinated system —
like a city running smoothly again, delivering energy and nutrients where they are needed.
The functions of the liver, heart, kidneys, spleen, and lungs all gradually become stronger and more balanced.
Many patients also notice that improvement continues even after the plan is completed.
This is because the goal is not to rely on ongoing external treatment, but to activate the body’s internal energy and regulatory capacity — allowing it to function more independently and recover on its own.
Many patients describe this not just as feeling better —but as feeling like themselves again.
What This Plan Includes

Cupping Therapy

Customized Herbal Formula

Acupuncture

Moxibustion
(This herb has been used for over 2000 yrs)

Scraping Therapy (Gua Sha)

TCM Therapeutic Diet

TCM Wellness Exercises

TCM Health Life Style
with Qi/energy's Flow

Ear Acupuncture

Teach Self Healing Skills
Clinical Care Structure
Initial Clinical Phase
Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation & Therapeutic Treatment
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Ongoing assessment of system patterns and treatment response
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Therapeutic care to begin addressing primary imbalances
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Establishing a clear clinical direction for treatment
This phase sets the foundation for appropriate pacing and depth of care.
What This Stage Involves This stage combines comprehensive clinical evaluation with active therapeutic treatment. Care is delivered while Dr. Yang closely observes how the body responds in real time. System-level clinical evaluation rather than symptom-only assessment Physician-guided therapeutic treatment during the visit Real-time observation of system responsiveness Clinical determination of the appropriate direction of care Clinical Focus Identifying underlying system patterns rather than isolated symptoms Delivering treatment while assessing adaptability and response Establishing a clear, individualized clinical direction Timeframe & Care Commitment Typically involves 1–2 visits, as clinically indicated Used to determine whether structured, plan-based care is appropriate This stage serves as both evaluation and active therapeutic treatment.
Regulation Phase
Foundational System Regulation
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Supporting internal regulation and physiological balance
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Reducing compensatory patterns and symptom recurrence
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Strengthening system resilience and adaptive capacity
This stage focuses on creating stability before deeper restoration.
What This Stage Does This stage supports active healing by guiding the body out of compensatory patterns and toward a more stable, regulated internal state. Care focuses on restoring internal order so the system can respond more consistently to treatment. Clinical Focus Correcting core system-level imbalances Reducing internal resistance and compensatory patterns Establishing consistent physiological regulation Preparing the body for deeper, long-term restoration when needed Timeframe & Care Commitment Determined by individual response and ongoing clinical assessment Introduced only when clinically indicated Considered after initial evaluation and therapeutic direction Not selected or scheduled in advance Progression into this stage is guided by clinical judgment and system response.
Restoration Phase
Comprehensive Restoration Care
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Integrative care addressing interconnected systems
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Supporting long-term regulation, resilience, and internal coherence
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Advancing deeper healing only when clinically appropriate
Not all patients require this level of care.
What This Stage Does This stage supports deeper restoration as the body transitions from partial stabilization into long-term regulation, resilience, and internal balance. It is designed for sustained, whole-system healing only when clinically appropriate. Clinical Focus Whole-body regulation and system integration Strengthening organ system coordination and resilience Supporting long-term physiological stability Consolidating healing gains and reducing the likelihood of relapse Timeframe & Care Commitment Determined through ongoing clinical assessment over time Structure, duration, and intensity are individualized Not required for every patient Not every case progresses into this level of care.
Plan Options
Which plan is right for you depends on how long your condition has been present and how your system has responded to care so far.
ONE MONTH
Entry & Observation Period
Initial system assessment phase
$1,380
Up to 4 clinical visits
This phase is appropriate if:
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Your condition is relatively recent (under 1 year)
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You have strong baseline health and resilience
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You want to observe how your body responds before committing to a longer structure
This is not a stand-alone short-term treatment. It is the entry and assessment stage of comprehensive care — used to establish clinical direction before proceeding.
THREE MONTH
Core Rebuilding Phase
$3,840
Up to 12 clinical visits
This phase is appropriate if:
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Your condition has been present for 1–3 years
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You are younger with reasonably good baseline health
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Symptoms are present but have not significantly worsened over time
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You have not undergone multiple prior treatment cycles without lasting results
At three months, many patients observe noticeable improvement in their primary concern, better coordination of system responses, and greater resilience to stress. For those with stronger baseline health, three months may be sufficient to return the body to a stable, near-normal state.
FIVE MONTH
Deep Restoration & Long-Term Stability
$6,200
Up to 20 clinical visits
This phase is appropriate if:
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Your condition has been present for 3 or more years
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Multiple systems are involved (sleep, digestion, energy, hormones, immunity)
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You have lower immune resilience or slow recovery
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Prior treatments have provided only partial or temporary relief
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Symptoms have gradually worsened or become more complex over time
For most patients who arrive at EHE Clinic, five months is not excessive — it reflects the time the body genuinely needs to move from partial stabilization into stable, lasting self-regulation.
The first three months often represent system activation and directional rebuilding. The remaining two months allow those changes to consolidate and hold.
RECOMMNED FOR MOST PATIENTS
It's common to invest in things we can see — a home, a car, education, or travel.
But how your body functions affects everything: your energy, your focus, your work, your relationships, and your quality of life every single day.
This program is not simply about treatment. It is about investing in the foundation your entire life depends on.
Care Details
What Happens During the Initial Clinical Phase The Initial Clinical Phase is designed to establish clinical clarity and therapeutic direction. The initial visit is not a consultation-only appointment. It includes both comprehensive clinical evaluation and active treatment. During this visit, Dr. Yang takes the time to gain a full-picture understanding of your health, including: complete health history and overall symptom patterns the nature and progression of current concerns overall system regulation and immune resilience emotional and psychological state lifestyle factors such as sleep, diet, activity, and stress interactions between different physiological systems Based on this evaluation, treatment is provided during the same visit. This allows Dr. Yang to observe how your system responds in real time. The primary therapeutic modality used during this phase is acupuncture, as it allows direct interaction with system regulation and response. When clinically appropriate, additional methods may be integrated, including: customized herbal assessment moxibustion ear acupuncture Gua Sha or cupping therapy other supportive techniques Methods are selected based on current system needs, not as part of a fixed or predetermined protocol. The purpose of the Initial Clinical Phase is to understand: how your system responds to therapeutic correction the overall depth and complexity of imbalance whether structured, system-level healing is appropriate This phase establishes clinical direction, but does not yet represent full system activation.
What the Regulation Phase Focuses On The Regulation Phase builds upon the clinical clarity and therapeutic direction established during the Initial Clinical Phase. At this stage, Dr. Yang guides the system along the identified direction and supports it with sufficient consistency to allow meaningful response, reorganization, and stabilization. For long-standing or complex conditions, this phase allows the body to move out of compensatory patterns and begin restoring more stable internal regulation. During the Regulation Phase, care is directed toward: correcting system-level imbalance restoring regulatory coherence reducing internal compensation and resistance observing how the system stabilizes under consistent support This phase represents the initiation of active, system-level healing. Progress is guided by how the system responds over time, rather than by a fixed visit schedule or external timeline. At times, the system may require additional integration between visits before further clinical sessions are appropriate.
What Comprehensive Care Means in This Clinic (Applicable during active, system-level care) Comprehensive care in this clinic is not defined by a checklist of services or a standardized treatment protocol. It is defined by ongoing clinical responsibility and continuous system-level assessment over time. Rather than following preset formulas, care evolves based on: how the system responds at each stage how regulation changes over time what the body is ready to receive and integrate Depending on individual condition, stage of care, and observed response, treatment may involve a combination of the following: System-Level Regulation Acupuncture and related methods are applied as regulatory tools, rather than symptom-focused techniques. Clinical focus may shift over time to support inter-system communication, balance, and long-term stability. Customized Herbal Support (When Clinically Indicated) Herbal medicine may be integrated based on system patterns, tolerance, stage of healing, and observed response. Not every individual requires herbal support. When used, formulas are adjusted as the system changes. Supportive Clinical Methods Additional techniques may be introduced to support regulation, circulation, tissue recovery, or nervous system stability — selected based on clinical need, not as routine add-ons. Ongoing Clinical Assessment & Adjustment Care is continuously refined based on real-time system response, patterns of stabilization, and readiness for progression or consolidation. Comprehensive care is defined not by how many methods are used, but by when, why, and how they are applied.
How the Restorative Phase Supports Long-Term Healing When the system demonstrates a clear and stable response during the Regulation Phase, care may progress into the Restorative Phase. This phase focuses on guiding the body out of long-standing distortion and system-wide disorganization, and supporting restoration toward balance, coherence, and functional harmony. At this stage, Dr. Yang works from a clear understanding of what a person’s most natural, stable, and healthy state looks like — much like a master sculptor who can see the final form before the work begins. Depending on individual needs and system readiness, this phase may support gradual improvements such as: stronger overall system resilience and immune regulation reduced systemic inflammation and internal congestion improved organ function and internal communication release of long-standing stagnation or compensatory patterns symptoms becoming less frequent, less intense, or resolving more stable and restorative sleep improved digestion, energy, and vitality greater emotional balance and mental clarity The pace of healing varies from person to person and is shaped by multiple factors, including age, duration of illness, and overall system resilience. Healing at this stage occurs by supporting the body’s own capacity to regulate, repair, and restore.
Maintenance & Long-Term Stability (Following completion of active care) After completing comprehensive system-level care, many individuals reach a level of stability where only periodic follow-up care is needed to maintain balance, resilience, and overall system health. Maintenance care focuses on: rebalancing and fine-tuning regulation supporting immune strength and vitality maintaining long-term system stability These visits are not intended to evaluate new conditions or to address unresolved, complex, or evolving patterns. When new or significant concerns arise, individuals may be guided back into the appropriate clinical phase to ensure proper assessment and care.

