
Brooklyn, NY — Jingling Tang, MD, is being recognized by
Continental Who's Who as an Outstanding
Woman in Healthcare for her work as a Physiatrist with the International
Rehab Medical Office and as the owner of the Sweet Home Senior Day Care and
Healthy life homecare LHCAS.
Dr Tang is a highly-skilled, board-certified physician in
physical medicine and rehabilitation with over 30 years of clinical experience;
certified acupuncture specialist who offers Western, traditional Chinese,
and/or alternative medicine options. Her upbeat personality complements her
caring temperament as she treats patients with the utmost compassion. She and
her team of highly-trained healthcare professionals speak multiple languages
and serve hundreds of patients through the International Rehab Medical Office,
located in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
In addition to her
private medical practice, Dr. Tang operates home and community-based services
programs, including Sweet Home Senior Day Care in New York City. The programs
provide individually-centered and culturally-appropriate services for older
adults and persons with disabilities; offering personal care and socialization
in a community setting.
Dr. Tang also operates the Healthy Life Home Care Agency.
Its mission is to help seniors and disabled individuals safely remain in the
community while minimizing the need for institutional care.
Dr. Tang earned her
Medical Degree in 1983 from the Capital University of Medical Sciences in
Beijing, China. Shortly after arriving in the United States, she continued her
medical training; completing her internship in General Surgery at North Shore
University Hospital in 1999 and residency at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in
Brooklyn, NY. Furthermore, she completed her residencies in Physical Medicine
at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 2000 and Rehabilitation at the University
of Utah the following year.
Dr. Tang is board
certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation through the American Board of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She specializes in treatments that
enhance and restore function to persons impacted by physical
impairments/disabilities. Among the many rehabilitative services that help
improve Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Dr. Tang offers through her clinical
work: physical therapy, alternative pain relief medicines, platelet-rich plasma
(PRP) therapy; and Synvisc injections to treat joint pain, osteoarthritis, and
much more.