Dr. Suzanne tang sitting in a chair

This is Dr. Suzanne Tang.

Founder, Naturopathic Doctor, Licensed Acupuncturist, Craniosacral Therapist, & Yoga Instructor

Dr. Tang graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology at the University of California in Los Angeles in 1997, where she was inspired to learn a natural, safe, and science-based approach to health and wellness. This inspiration led Dr. Tang to the leading, accredited academic and research center for natural medicine, Bastyr University in Seattle, WA. Here Dr. Tang earned a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and a Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in 2003. With a passion for learning and a desire to grow, Dr. Tang supplemented her education with certifications in craniosacral therapy, reiki, and yoga instruction. 

With over 18 years of clinical experience in women’s health and natural hormone therapy, Dr. Tang is passionate about offering patients compassionate and comprehensive natural medical care by using the latest standards in diagnostic examination and comprehensive laboratory testing and providing natural tools to improve health and wellness for the body, mind, and spirit.

In addition to providing personalized patient care, Dr. Suzanne Tang offers wellness workshops and yoga and meditation classes infused with acupuncture, crystal ear seed therapy, and craniosacral therapy for small groups, corporate events, and retreats. She is a well-known community speaker of natural medicine for the American Heart Association and established corporations throughout Orange County, CA, and has been a contributing writer to many health magazines and newsletters. Dr. Tang has also been featured on the ABC Channel 7 News for her expertise in natural medicine and wellness. Educating and inspiring her community to connect to their self-care and health brings her great joy, particularly through the numerous retreats and workshops on women’s health, hormones, thyroid and adrenal balance, stress reduction, healthy eating, graceful aging, and preventative medicine that Dr. Tang has facilitated.

When she is not seeing patients or giving a workshop she balances and nourishes her own health with hiking, dancing, yoga, meditation, reading, exercising, creating delicious, nutritious meals, and spending time with her husband, two kids, pups, and friends.

True healing takes place when the mind is ready to shift, the heart is open to heal, and the body has permission to transform.
— Dr. Suzanne Tang, N.D., L.Ac. RYT