Faye Hester Luong
L.Ac
Faye Luong is California licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist and have been practicing for 22yrs. Her love for food science, nutrition, and using food as medicine lead her to the field of Traditional Chinese medicine. Faye first got her BS degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from UC Davis and eventually went on to receiving her Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine at ACTCM in 2003. Since 2003, Faye was lucky enough to follow and learned from the creator of the Balance Method, Dr. Richard Teh Fu Tan and became very good at treating very difficult to treat cases. Faye loves the challenge of taking on cases where western medicine have failed and give back life to the patients that they once loved. Her specialty is in stress and anxiety, infertility, GI issues, and pain management. On her spare time, Faye loves spending time in nature with her 2 beautiful daughters and pup, “Baby”, goes on hikes, play pickle ball and do outdoor sports, travel the world, and do pottery.
Guillermo Gomez
L.Ac
Guillermo Gomez is a board certified acupuncturist and herbalist. His practice weaves the best of the ancient and modern by utilizing Traditional Chinese Medicine, functional medicine, nutrition, and homeopathy.
Guillermo’s goal is to help patients return to a natural balance and overcome obstacles to the innate ability to heal. His passion is to educate, empower and uplift the mind, body and spirit of others.
Guillermo has had clinical experience in a variety of practice settings, private, hospital, group, oncology, rehabilitation, fertility and others. Thus he has ample experience in broad acute and chronic conditions such as: pain disorders, endocrine disorders, digestive disorders, women’s health, auto-immune disorders, mental-emotional disorders, sports injuries, and more.
Guillermo owes much of his great success in practice to his most influential teachers, including the late Dr. Richard Tan, the late Dr. Yang Wei-Chieh, Dr. Whitfield Reaves, Dr. Jeremy Steiner, George Vithoulkas and the late Michael Moore
Guillermo Gomez is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Five Branches University (MTCM) He is certified and licensed by California Acupuncture Board Licensed Acupuncturist (LAc) and the National Board of Acupuncture. He is also certified in Acupuncture Sports Medicine.
Melanie Trelles Pardo
L.Ac
Melanie is an acupuncturist, herbalist, bodyworker and deep listener. She has worked with persons from all paths of life, often coming to holistic healthcare as a last resort. She treats an array of conditions including digestive disorders, hormonal imbalance, neurological disorders, anxiety, depression and chronic migraines to name a few. Melanie specializes in pain management, women’s health, reproductive health, prenatal support and mental health. She combines her training and experience in balance method, fertility and orthopedic acupuncture with Chinese herbal medicine, shiatsu, Cransiosacral therapy and NVC to offer dynamic and effective treatments.
Melanie’s fascination with human nature and conflict resolution led her to study the work of Marshall Rosenberg. She has been a practitioner of compassionate communication for ten years. She holds a Masters in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine and has studied Acupressure and Asian systems through McKinnon Body Therapy Institute in Oakland. Melanie is Nationally Board Certified in Acupuncture and East Asian medicine and is licensed to practice in the state of California.
Victoria Leung
L.Ac
Victoria is a classically trained and licensed acupuncturist who has expanded her practice into the realms of medical intuition, functional nutrition, and energy healing. Building on her foundation in Chinese medicine and years of clinical experience, she has developed a distinctive healing modality that bridges science and spirit.
Her work combines intuitive assessment with energy medicine to uncover root causes of imbalance often missed by conventional approaches — including unresolved trauma, toxic burdens, nutritional deficiencies, and subtle energetic blockages. Through abdominal energy work, guided breath, and intuitive insight, Victoria creates a safe and transformative space for release, detoxification, and restoration. She also incorporates functional nutrition protocols, offering individualized supplement and dietary guidance to sustain long-term healing.
Clients describe her sessions as both grounding and deeply transformative — an experience where the precision of medical training meets the depth of energetic healing. Whether in person or remotely, Victoria empowers clients to move beyond pain and imbalance, awaken resilience, and reconnect with their innate capacity to heal.
Eugenie Giasson-Gomez
D.C.
Dr. Eugenie is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Palmer College of Chiropractic where her training had an emphasis in sports medicine. She is a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) and is Webster Technique Certified. This technique is specific to pregnant women and allows for optimal baby positioning and shorter labor times. Additionally, Dr. Eugenie believes that mobility is a key indicator in quality of life and longevity and works to restore full range of motion in her patients. This is achieved through full body adjustments as well as addressing the muscle and fascia as needed through a range of techniques such as cupping, taping, IASTM, and many more. Dr. Eugenie partners with her patients to attain their goals in health and uses a variety of chiropractic techniques to provide individualized care. She approaches the cause from many angles while providing symptomatic relief. When not in the clinic, she is raising her two boys and embracing every moment alongside her husband Guillermo Gomez, acupuncturist and functional medicine practitioner.
Chuck Lee
CAMTC
Chuck Lee is a California State Certified Massage Therapist (CAMTC) who graduated with a terminal degree in massage therapy. At Numo Acupuncture clinic, he offers a unique approach to bodywork by combining his background of Qi Gong – an ancient energy practice rooted in Chinese Medicine – in tandem with his formal education which emphasizes an up-to-date, research-based view of massage therapy. His intuitive massage techniques work together with the body’s nervous system; he discourages mashing and bullying muscle tissues. During the session he frequently gives instructions on mindfulness and breathing, so that you feel a sense of cooperative effort in reaching a level of effective and precise results massage therapy should actually provide.
He has successfully worked on a variety of physical challenges such as carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic headaches, ankle and knee injuries, neck pain, and chronic lower back pain. He specializes in improving poor desk posture and chronically tight keyboard fingers, wrists and forearms. Chuck has also brought palpable results in the recovery and performance of athletes who train in the world of Crossfit, calisthenics and boxing. Though well versed in his practice, Chuck values preventative measures and self-care as much as external treatment and manual therapy. He can be found regularly practicing Qi Gong, enjoying hip-hop music, and finding new ways to incorporate avocados in his breakfast.