Yo San University

Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Los Angeles, California, was founded in Los Angeles, California in 1989 by Maoshing Ni and Daoshing Ni, 38th-generation practioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They are the sons of author and healer Hua-Shing Ni. Maoshing Ni is the author of the 2007 best-selling book Secrets of Longevity.

Yo San University is a traditional, Taoist-based graduate school, unique to Southern California. The school specializes in acupuncture and herbal medicine, preparing students for a Master of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine degree. It is most well-known for its Qi (Chi) Development Program, which is integrated into the core curriculum. The university's clinic is the largest of its kind in Los Angeles, offering low-cost care to the community.

The Yo San Clinic has affiliations with Venice Family Clinic, Venice Family Clinic's new Chronic Pain Clinic, and Being Alive, an HIV Wellness Center in West Hollywood, California.