Association
- Member of Chinese Association of TCM
- Member of Chinese Association of Nephrology
- Member of Chinese Association of Hepatology
- NCCAOM Diplomate in Oriental Medicine
- NCCAOM Diplomate in Acupuncture
- NCCAOM Diplomate in Chinese Herbology
EDUCATION
09/1985 - 08/1988 Master Degree in Acupuncture
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
530 Ling Ling Rd, Shanghai, 200032, China
09/1977 - 12/1982 MD Degree
Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
14 He Ping Rd, Harbin 150040, China
TRAINING
09/1981-08/1982 Internship
Department of Internal Medicine, First Hospital of University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
26 He Ping Rd, Harbin 150040, China
07/1983-08/1985 Residency
Department of Medicine, Maanshan Hospital,
61 Xing Fu Rd, Maanshan, 243000, China
09/1988-08/1990 Fellowship
Department of Medicine,Shanghai Longhua Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine
725 S Wan Ping Rd, Shanghai 200032, China
EMPLOYMENT
04/2007-Present Acupuncturist and Herbalist in Oriental Medicine, Founder of Oriental Acu Herb Nature Care
4990 State Rd, Suite 7, Drexel Hill, PA 19026
02/2005-03/2007 Acupuncturist
Evergreen Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
2401 Pennsylvania, Suite 1A2, Philadelphia, 19130
01/2001-01/2005 Research Specialist
Department of Anesthesia, Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St, 700 Dulles, Philadelphia, PA 19104
01/1994-02/2000 Research Specialist
Renal-Electrolyte & Hypertension Division, Medical center, University of Pennsylvania
415 Curie blvd, 700 CRB, Philadelphia, PA 19104
08/1988-12/1993 Attending Physician
Department of Medicine, Longhua Hospital,
Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
725 S Wan Ping Rd, Shanghai 200032, China
PUBLICATION
1. W Andrew Kofke, J Guo, T Tran Exacerbation of Alzheimer's Disease in Mice by Nitrous Oxide. SNACC Annual
Meeting, June 1, 2007
2. J Andrew Dziewit, J Guo, W Andrew Kofke. No Neuroexcitation By Nitrous Oxide in Unstressed Young and Old
Mice. SNACC Annual Meeting May 26, 2006
3. Kofke WA, Konitzer P, Meng QC, J Guo, Cheung AT. Effect of Apolipoprotein E Genotype on NSE and S-100
Levels After Cardiac and Vascular Surgery. Anesth Analg 2004; 99:1323-5
4. DC Han, BB Hoffman, SW Hong, J Guo and FN Ziyadeh. Therapy with Antisense TGF-b Oligodeoxynnucleotides
Reduces Kidney Weight and Matrix mRNAs in Diabetic Mice. Am J Physiol ( Renal Phisiol) 2000; 278: F628-F634
5. Wang CT, Guo J, Dai KY. Expression of Nitric Oxide Gene on mRNA Level in Hepatic Tissue of Cirrhotic Rats
with Portal Hypertension. Chinese Journal of Digestive. 1999; 19:201-203
6. MP Cohen, K Sharma, J Guo, BO Eltayeb and FN Ziyadeh. The Renal TGF-b System in the DB/DB Mouse Model
of Diabetic Nephropathy. Experimental Nephrology 1998; 6: 226-233
7. Fuad N Ziyadeh, Dong Cheol Han, Jonathan A Cohen, Jia Guo and Margo P Cohen. Glycated Albumin Stimulates
Fibronectin Gene Expression in Glomerular Masangial Cells: Involvment of the Transforming Growth Factor-b
System. Kidney International 1998;53:631-638
8. Fuad N Ziyadeh, Margo P Cohen, Jia Guo and Yulin Jin. Rage mRNA Expression in the Diabetic Mouse Kidney.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 1997; 170: 147-152
9. K Sharma, Y Jin, J Guo and FN Ziyadeh. Neutralization of TGF-b by Anti-TGF-b Antibody Attenuates Kidney
Hypertension and the Enhanced Extracellular Matrix Gene Expression in STZ-Induced Diabetic Mice. Diabetes
1996; 45: 522-530
10. J Guo, Y Ma and XY Wang. Clinical Study of Frequency Spectrum Meter on Improving Portal Hypertension..
Chinese Journal of Optoelecronics in Medicine.1992;1(2): 79—82
11. Y Ma, J Guo and YX Shi. Clinical Study of Frequency Spectrum Meter on Chronic Hepatitis and Cirrhosis.
Chinese Journal of Optoelectronics in Medicine1992;1(1): 33-35
12. J Guo and YX Shi. Experimental Study on Effect on herb Chui Pen Cao in Decreases Glutamicpyruvic
Transaminase. Shanghai Journal on Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology 1991; 4: 47-49
13. Jia Guo. Diagnosis and Treatment of chronic HBV Hepatitis with Divers Differentiation of Symptoms and Signs.
Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology 1990; 9: 6-8
14. J Guo and YX Shi. Experimental Study on Treatment of DHBV Duck with the Method of Supplementing Kidney
and Nourishing Liver. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology 1989; 2: 24-26
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Jia Guo, DOM, L.Ac, C.H., MD(China)

JIA GUO is a Pennsylvania Licensed Acupunctrist
and a National Board Certified Herbalist. She earned
her MD degree in 1982 and a Master degree in
Acupuncture in 1988 from Shanghai University of
Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM). She has
practiced Acupuncture and TCM for over 20 years. Jia
Guo is specialized in pain management. She has
helped countless people with the following
conditions: various injuries caused by sport, accident
and surgery; disc herniations; arthritis and
degenerative joint disease; tennis elbow; frozen
shoulder; sciatica; fibromyalgia; migraine and other
pains. She also treats depression and anxiety; allergy;
smoking; digestive, metabolic, menstrual disorders
and infertility.
In addition to her acupuncture and herbal medicine
services, Dr.Jia Guo provides high-quality nutritional
supplements for cancer support, diabetes, coronal
artery disease, vascular disease, stroke, Alzheimer's
dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and
other chronic degenerative diseases.
With her over 25 years of clinical experience in both
traditional chinese medicine and western medicine,
Dr.Jia Guo believes that a nature care is the best way
to help people to regain their health and it is also the
best way to help people to protect their health.