Meet Our Team

Dr Bryan Chen Pao Hung

Doctor of Chiropractic – Non-Medical Degree
B. Chiropractic – New Zealand College of Chiropractic
B. Science (Hons) – University of Canterbury

Professional Background

  • Hammond Research Trust Award (2005)

  • Clinical Merit Award during internship

  • Certified Radiographer – New Zealand National Radiology Laboratory

  • Former Senior Chiropractor & Consultant in Singapore

  • Team Chiropractor – Auckland Christian Youth Basketball Team

  • ACE Certified Personal Trainer

  • OMT Certified Dry Needling Practitioner

  • Registered Member – New Zealand Chiropractic Board & Association

My Story

When I was about 20 years old, I suffered a serious lower back injury while playing basketball. I was hit from behind mid-air and landed awkwardly. For about a week, I was confined to bed, unsure if I would ever return to the sport. The pain was intense, and I relied heavily on painkillers, which brought their own side effects and affected my daily life.

I consulted several physiotherapists and acupuncturists, but none could answer the one question I cared most about — will I be able to get back on the court? Eventually, a close friend studying chiropractic suggested I see a chiropractor. I went in with doubts, but after understanding the approach and receiving care without medication, I began to improve within a week. A few weeks later, I was back on the court.

That experience changed how I viewed recovery and led me to pursue chiropractic.

Today, after nearly 10 years in practice — including more than 8 years in Singapore — I have worked with hundreds of patients whose pain did not come from a single incident, but developed gradually through work demands, posture strain, and accumulated stress.

Through experience, I have learned that every individual is different. My approach focuses on identifying contributing factors early, setting clear treatment direction, and reassessing progress rather than continuing care without reason. My goal is not just pain relief, but helping patients understand their condition and move forward with confidence.

Dr Sasha Peier Zhong

Doctor of Chiropractic – Non-Medical Degree
B. Chiropractic – New Zealand College of Chiropractic
B. Science (Biomedical Sciences) – University of Auckland

Professional Background

  • Proxime Accessit Award (Graduate, 2013)

  • Former Principal Chiropractor – Clinics in New Zealand

  • Registered Member – New Zealand Chiropractic Board

  • Certified Dry Needling Practitioner

  • Advanced Bio-Structural Correction Practitioner

  • Sacro Occipital Technique Practitioner

My Story

Growing up, I watched my parents work tirelessly to provide for my sisters and me. Over time, I saw how physical and emotional fatigue began to affect their health. That experience taught me two things — how deeply they cared for us, and how essential health is in sustaining the life you work so hard to build.

I knew early on that I wanted to work in healthcare, but it wasn’t until my later school years that I discovered chiropractic. As I learned more, observed local practitioners, and understood how chiropractic supported daily function, I realised this was the field I wanted to commit to.

Since graduating, I’ve been in practice since 2018, working with many office professionals who struggle to describe their pain clearly. Often, their discomfort shifts, fluctuates with stress, or worsens with prolonged sitting rather than presenting as sharp pain.

My approach focuses on helping patients understand what their symptoms mean before deciding on care. I believe clarity builds trust, and that patients should feel informed and confident rather than rushed into treatment.

Dr Jarol Lao Chao

Doctor of Chiropractic – Non-Medical Degree
B. Chiropractic – New Zealand College of Chiropractic
B. BioMedSc – University of South Florida

Professional Background

  • Registered Member – New Zealand Chiropractic Board
  • OMT Certified Dry Needling Practitioner

My Story

I grew up between cultures, with my family emigrating from mainland China to Puerto Rico. That upbringing shaped my outlook on resilience and adaptability. After completing my undergraduate studies, I initially planned to pursue pharmacy, but my direction changed following a car accident.

I suffered whiplash that caused persistent neck and wrist pain with numbness and tingling down my arm. Despite following medical advice, rehabilitation, and medication, the symptoms did not resolve. One day, I mentioned my condition to a regular customer at work — a chiropractor — who offered to examine me. That first adjustment was a turning point.

Experiencing firsthand how unresolved pain affects daily life led me to pursue chiropractic. Today, I work with patients whose symptoms persist despite rest or self-management, particularly those whose work involves prolonged desk use and repetitive strain.

My focus is on understanding why symptoms continue and restoring function so patients can work and live without constant limitation.

Dr Britney Ong

Registered Chiropractor – General Chiropractic Council (UK)
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Chiropractic – International Medical University

Professional Background

  • Registered Chiropractor – GCC (UK)
  • OMT Certified Dry Needling Practitioner
  • Certified Athletic & Airflex Kinesiology Tape Practitioner
Dr.Britney

My Story

My interest in chiropractic began with my grandfather. As he aged, nerve compression in his lower back weakened both his legs and reduced his independence. Wanting to help, I searched for non-invasive ways to support mobility and quality of life, which led me to chiropractic care.

What drew me in was the emphasis on natural, conservative approaches and the ability to support function without immediately resorting to invasive intervention. That philosophy continues to guide how I practise today.

I often work with patients who are cautious about treatment and want to understand what is necessary before committing. My goal is to provide clear explanations and appropriate care decisions, especially when pain affects movement, comfort, or confidence at work.

Dr Jing

Doctor of Chiropractic – Non-Medical Degree
Registered Member – New Zealand Chiropractic Board

Professional Background

  • Certified Radiographer – New Zealand National Radiology Laboratory
  • Certified in Non-Surgical Axial Spinal Decompression
  • Certified Dry Needling Practitioner
  • Proficient in multiple chiropractic techniques

My Story

I’ve always enjoyed physical activity, and I never expected to work in healthcare until a back injury left me with sciatica that interfered with my daily life. Chiropractic care helped me recover and regain confidence in movement, and that experience shaped how I view long-term health.

I’ve been in practice for close to a decade and frequently see patients whose pain starts as stiffness or discomfort from prolonged sitting, then gradually progresses into more persistent spinal or nerve-related issues.

My approach focuses on recognising these patterns early, explaining them clearly, and adjusting care when progress is not occurring — rather than repeating treatment without results.

Apple Liu

Senior Chiropractic Assistant

My Story

My name is Apple, and I’ve been working in chiropractic care for over eight years. I enjoy supporting both patients and chiropractors by ensuring every visit runs smoothly and professionally.

My role allows me to assist patients throughout their care journey, answer questions, and support the clinical team so they can focus on delivering quality care. I take pride in helping create an environment where patients feel informed, comfortable, and supported.

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