R.TCMP  ·  R.Ac  ·  Mono, Ontario

You deserve to be
truly heard
before anything else.

Van Lam is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, co-author, and consulting guide whose greatest strength is the conversation that changes everything — before a single needle is placed.

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In clinical practice since 2003  ·  Mono, Ontario

Her greatest tool
is how she listens.

"Most of my patients don't come to me first. They come after — after they've been dismissed, told it's stress, handed another referral. They come because they need someone who will actually hear them."

Van Lam brings over two decades of clinical practice, deep training in TCM and acupuncture, and a consulting approach grounded in Evolved-NLP — a methodology for communication and guided understanding that helps patients make sense of what is happening in their body, why it's happening, and what to do about it. She works within the Quantum Elemental Medicine™ framework alongside her clinical partner Vu Minh Le, and she is equally fluent in its tools, its depth, and its application.

TCM & Acupuncture Communication & Consulting Evolved-NLP Methodology QEM™ Framework Architecture of Alignment
Who I help

People who need more
than a diagnosis.

Chronically tired

Fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. Bloodwork comes back normal. You've been told to manage your stress. You need someone who will look further.

Navigating hormones

Women managing perimenopause, irregular cycles, or hormonal shifts that conventional care has minimised or dismissed.

Overwhelmed by complexity

You have results, opinions, and conflicting advice. You need someone to sit with you, listen carefully, and help you understand what it all means.

Sensitive and introspective

People who feel deeply and process carefully — and who need a practitioner whose pace matches theirs, not the system's.

Slow, deliberate,
and unhurried by design.

01

A real conversation comes first

Not a symptom checklist — a dialogue. Van listens for what the chart doesn't show: the patterns, the history, the things patients have stopped mentioning because no one seemed to care.

02

Complexity becomes clarity

Using the QEM™ constitutional framework and her consulting methodology, Van helps you understand your situation in plain language — with a framework that makes sense of what has felt confusing or contradictory.

03

Treatment follows understanding

Acupuncture and TCM where indicated — but always anchored in a clear, shared picture of where you are and why. Nothing is done to you that you don't understand.

04

Practical guidance between visits

Common-sense support for daily life — not complex protocols. Van's guidance is designed to work in the life you actually have.

The Intelligence
of Life
Van Lam & Vu Minh Le

The Intelligence
of Life

Co-authored with Vu Minh Le — the foundational text of the Quantum Elemental Medicine™ framework. An exploration of classical Chinese medicine, consciousness, and the architecture of human health. Van's clinical voice and her gift for making the complex accessible are woven throughout.

Find the book → ISBN 978-1-0699721-0-1  ·  Trueform Publishing
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Van Thi Bich Lam
R.TCMP, R.Ac

Van has been in clinical practice since 2003. She works alongside her husband and clinical partner Vu Minh Le at their private practice in Mono, Ontario — and over more than two decades, she has built a reputation for something specific: what happens in the conversation before treatment begins.

She is a full practitioner of the Quantum Elemental Medicine™ framework and the Architecture of Alignment, co-author of The Intelligence of Life, and trained in Evolved-NLP as a communication and consulting methodology. Patients seek her out because she listens in a way that changes what they understand about themselves.

  • Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (R.TCMP)
  • Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac)
  • Co-author, The Intelligence of Life (Trueform Publishing)
  • Evolved-NLP — communication and consulting methodology
  • Quantum Elemental Medicine™ — full framework practitioner
  • Architecture of Alignment — full framework practitioner
  • In clinical practice since 2003

Private practice
in Mono, Ontario.

All consultations are held at the private clinic in Mono. Fees are in Canadian dollars and reflect the depth and duration of each session.

Discovery Conversation
A focused 20-minute conversation to determine whether Van's approach is the right fit for your situation.
$75 CAD
QEM™ Integrative Assessment & Treatment
New patient. Full constitutional assessment, treatment plan, and acupuncture treatment within the QEM™ framework.
$275–$350 CAD
Follow-up QEM™ Treatment
Returning patients. Ongoing treatment within the established constitutional framework.
$175–$225 CAD
QEM™ Constitutional Consultation
Assessment only. No treatment. Full constitutional analysis with written summary — for those seeking clarity before committing to treatment.
$350–$500 CAD
The Unresolved Case Review
90-minute constitutional assessment for complex or treatment-resistant cases. Includes written case summary within 48 hours. $200 non-refundable intake fee applies.
$750 CAD

Plain-language guides
for complex questions.

Why you're tired even when you sleep enough

The difference between rest and restoration — and what TCM sees that bloodwork misses.

What perimenopause actually feels like from the inside

A plain-language guide to what's shifting, why it matters, and what can help.

Your gut is trying to tell you something

How TCM reads digestive patterns — and what common symptoms quietly point toward.

Anxiety or an overloaded nervous system — they aren't the same thing

Understanding what's happening beneath the surface when everything feels like too much.

Start with a conversation.

Consultations are held at the private practice in Mono, Ontario. Fill in the form below and Van will be in touch within two business days.

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Private practice  ·  Mono, Ontario, Canada

Accepting new patients by inquiry

See also: vule.ca — Vu Minh Le →