Chinese Herbal Medecine
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Care.
Experience time-honored approach designed to restore balance, reduce pain, and elevate your everyday well being.
靈芝 (Ling Zhi, Ganoderma lucidum)
“When one understands the pattern, treatment follows naturally. When the root is recognized, harmony can be restored.”
— Zhang Zhongjing
Our Expertise :
Our practice is rooted in a deep commitment to the art and science of Chinese medicine.
We provide individualized care for the full spectrum of health concerns, with particular expertise in women’s health, gynecology, dermatology, and respiratory conditions. Our treatments are designed to address both symptoms and the underlying patterns of imbalance, supporting lasting and meaningful improvements in health.
At every stage of life, we are continually inspired by the depth and effectiveness of Chinese medicine in promoting health, resilience, and long-term well-being.
Natural, whole substances are combined into medicinal formulas in tea, powder, and pill forms to correct body dysfunction.
Our Clinical Services :
We collect your information to understand your symptoms, patterns, and overall health.
About Hoasa Ramampy
Advanced Training in Chinese Herbal Medecine :
White Pine Healing Arts Graduate Mentorship Program / 2014 - Present
White Pine Healing Arts, Women’s Health / 2023 - Present
Avicenna Seminars Dermatology Training Certificate / 2023
Feng-Shi Lun Lineage Jing-Fang Herbal Medicine Training Certificate / 2018 - Present
Gardening (Fierbourg, 2024)
Acupuncture (Cegep Rosemont / 2014)
Psychology (McGill, B.A. / 1997) ; Religous studies (McGill, BA / 2026 - )
Supporting your body's natural healing power.
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Your Questions, Answered
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Each formula addresses your present symptoms. It is a work in progress, we assess and adapt as your condition evolves.
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Yes, naturopathy receipts are available for consultations and herbal medicine services.
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Herbs may be taken as raw herbs for decoction (boiled tea), granules, powders, or occasionally tablets.
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Often yes, but it is important to inform your practitioner about any medications you are taking so potential interactions can be considered.
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Some formulas can have a bitter or earthy taste, which is traditional in herbal medicine. Granules or powders are often easier to take.
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Chinese herbal medicine is often used to support digestive issues, fatigue, stress, hormonal balance, respiratory conditions, skin issues, and immune health.
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Yes. Ingredients come from plants and natural substances, and their use follows a long-established medical tradition.