Dr. Yang Xiuqing is a highly respected neurologist with over 46 years of clinical experience, specializing in stroke, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, dementia, and complex neurological conditions. He previously served as Director of Neurology at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, and was appointed as the Chief Medical Expert of China’s Expert Group in Macau. Dr. Yang has trained generations of neurologists and has published over 50 scientific papers in international medical journals.
Dr. Yang Xiuqing is one of China’s leading neurology experts, with decades of experience in diagnosing and treating cerebrovascular diseases, movement disorders, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative conditions. His career spans more than 46 years, during which he has developed innovative treatment protocols for stroke recovery, Parkinson’s disease, and neurological rehabilitation.
Dr. Yang served as the Director of the Neurology Department at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, where he played a crucial role in advancing stroke treatment and epilepsy management. His expertise in treating chronic migraines, encephalitis, and paralysis has benefited thousands of patients across China.
From 2000 to 2008, Dr. Yang was appointed by the Ministry of Health as the Chief Expert of the China Expert Medical Team in Macau, where he contributed to neurological research, training, and clinical excellence at Macau’s Conde S. Januário Hospital. His contributions earned him high recognition in the international medical community.
Dr. Yang has published over 50 research papers in national and international medical journals. He has been a senior editor and contributor to major medical publications, including:
Advances in Clinical Neurology
Beijing Neurological Case Studies
Brain Vascular Disease Diagnosis & Treatment
Recognized as a top neurology expert in China, Dr. Yang was included in the 1992 edition of “The Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Medical Experts” and has been featured in national television and radio programs such as “Health Road.”