About Dr. Hui
A pioneer in integrative medicine
East Meets West
Dr. Hui is a pioneer in integrative medicine. For the past forty years, he has dedicated himself to helping patients with the most difficult chronic medical problems. He has an insatiable passion for learning, always trying to acquire the most innovative techniques and modalities to expand his “toolbox”. As a complement to conventional methods of treatment, he uses naturopathic and traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture, supplements and herbal medicine), joint manipulation and intravenous therapies such as chelation therapy, vitamin and nutrient therapy, nutraceutical therapy and hyperbaric ozone therapy.
Dr. Hui completed his Medical Degree at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 1979. Dr. Hui studied Orthopedic medicine from British Orthopedic Medicine Society. He studied Chelation Therapy from American Board of Chelation therapy.
Advanced Level Certificant, American Board of Chelation Therapy. Advanced level Certificant, British Society of Orthopaedic Medicine. Current Vice Chair, Ontario Medical Association, Complementary and Alternative Medical Special Interest Group. Over 30 Years member of the American College of Advancement of Medicine.
Advisory Committee, Humber College Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine program. Advisory committee, Georgian College Acupuncture program.
Dr. Hui has been a syndicated medical columnist for the Toronto Star and the host of a medical talk show for AM530. He is an avid meditation practitioner.
Meet Dr. Fred Hui
Born in Hong Kong, Dr. Hui graduated the M.D. program, University of Toronto, 1979. Dr. Hui is a Certificant of the Canadian College of Family Physician. He studied at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Medical Academic
Past university Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Past President and Examiner, Acupuncture Foundation of Canada. Past Examiner of Medical Council of Canada, the Canadian Licensing body for physicians.
Innovative Technology
Dr Hui uses naturopathic and traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture, supplements and herbal medicine), joint manipulation and intravenous therapies.