Dr. June Chin is an integrative family medicine physician specializing in plant-based medicine, acupuncture, cranial osteopathy, nutrition, and hormone treatment. With over two decades of experience, she has dedicated her career to blending evidence-based science with holistic approaches to help patients manage chronic pain, hormonal changes, and complex conditions.
Her practice spans the full spectrum of care—from children to adults—with a special focus on pediatric patients and neurodivergent children. She has developed programs that empower kids with autism and other neurodiverse needs, using adaptive approaches that build resilience, focus, and confidence while supporting their families with compassion and inclusivity.
Dr. Chin completed her medical training at Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in California, with additional studies in Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University and Medical Acupuncture at Harvard University.
Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Chin is a researcher, educator, and passionate advocate for patient empowerment. She has taught at NYU and Syracuse University, authored Cannabis and CBD for Health and Wellness. She believes medicine is not just about treating disease—it’s about partnering with patients, listening deeply, and giving them the tools and knowledge to take control of their health.
Her practice spans the full spectrum of care—from children to adults—with a special focus on pediatric patients and neurodivergent children. She has developed programs that empower kids with autism and other neurodiverse needs, using adaptive approaches that build resilience, focus, and confidence while supporting their families with compassion and inclusivity.
Dr. Chin completed her medical training at Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in California, with additional studies in Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University and Medical Acupuncture at Harvard University.
Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Chin is a researcher, educator, and passionate advocate for patient empowerment. She has taught at NYU and Syracuse University, authored Cannabis and CBD for Health and Wellness. She believes medicine is not just about treating disease—it’s about partnering with patients, listening deeply, and giving them the tools and knowledge to take control of their health.