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Kyu Chung, MD, graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1977 and the U. of W. School of Medicine in 1981. He is currently a clinical associate professor at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the founder and director of the Institute for Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine since 1995. This Institute’s name was changed in 2005 into the current name: Chung Institute of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Chung served as the Chief of the department of Family Medicine at Cooper University Hospital for 13 years before electing to devote his entire efforts to his role as the director of the Chung Institute. Dr. Chung is board certified in Family Medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine and board certified in Medical Acupuncture by the American Board of Medical Acupuncture. He has been named in both the Philadelphia Magazine and the New Jersey Monthly Magazine as one of the “Top Doctors” and named as one of the “Best doctors in the Northeast” by Woodward/White.
Dr. Oswari joined the Chung Institute of Integrative Medicine in 2004. He is a graduate of Loma University Medical School in Loma Linda, CA and completed his residency at Virtua Health System in Mt. Holly, NJ. In 2000, he became board certified in Family Medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine, and earned the designation of Fellow from the American Academy of Family Practice in 2005. He was part of the faculty staff at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ for 7 years and then decided to dedicate full time to the Chung Institute of Integrative Medicine. In addition, he is currently a clinical Assistant Professor for the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He also has expertise in Prolotherapy, Neural therapy, and Autonomic Response Testing. Dr. Oswari is board certified in Medical Acupuncture and has earned the designation of Diplomate, American Board of Medical Acupuncture. He has also been performing Prolotherapy since 2005. Dr. Oswari feels it is an honor and a privilege to be a physician and takes his responsibility very seriously. His goal is to “make man whole” by not only treating the patient’s physical ailments, but also by treating their emotional and spiritual states. For more information about metabolic healing goto the website: Chung Institute Center for Metobolic Healing
Dr. Brobyn joins the Chung Institute with over two decades of clinical experience including teaching, lecturing and clinical trial work. Dr. Brobyn received her BA cum laude from Barnard College of Columbia University in 1990 and her MD from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1994. She completed a residency in Family Medicine at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, NJ in 1997 and served as Chief Practice Management resident. Dr. Brobyn attained board certification by the American Board of Family Medicine in 1998 and in 2008, she was honored with the degree of Fellow from the American Academy of Family Physicians. After serving three years on active duty in the United States Air Force, Dr. Brobyn served as Assistant professor for the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine and attending physician in Cooper Hospital’s Department of Family Medicine from 2000 until 2010. Dr. Brobyn currently serves as Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Brobyn graduated from the Helms Medical Acupuncture course in 2011 as well as completing training in prolotherapy under the direction of the University of Wisconsin’s Hackett Hemwell Foundation. She attended the foundation’s medical mission to Honduras in March of 2011 where she was awarded the ROY award for excellence in both prolotherapy technique and dedication to the mission itself. Dr. Brobyn has a strong interest in slowing age progression through alternative medicine. She was trained by The American Academy of Anti-Aging in the use of bio-identical hormones. She is a staunch advocate for increasing physical activity in our community and is known by her patients as a doc who practices what she preaches. She was a finisher in several sporting events including the Disney marathon, the Philadelphia half-marathon, the Philadelphia distance run, the Broad street run, the Westpoint Triathlon and the Pine Barrens Olympic distance triathlon. In addition, she sings alto for The Philadelphia Pops Festival Chorus and The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra at the Kimmel Center. For more information about Dr. Brobyn, check-out this article published in the NJ Academy of Family Physician’s newsletter “Perspectives”. Interesting article on Dr. Brobyn
Integrative Functional Medicine | Longevity & Performance Optimization | Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Kevin Ng is not your typical physician. He blends the precision of medicine with the wisdom of wellness to guide patients beyond the limits of conventional care and trendy wellness fads. His mission is not just to treat illness—but to empower each person with clarity, vitality, and agency to live “Undoctored.” A Philadelphia native, Dr. Ng earned his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from St. Joseph’s University, where he conducted oncogene research—an endeavor inspired by his parents’ battles with cancer. He went on to earn his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, expanding his perspective through international medical experiences in Kenya, Micronesia, Guam, and Honduras, with a focus on tropical and global health. He completed both his Internal Medicine residency and Infectious Diseases fellowship at Cooper University Hospital, where his research centered on fungal sepsis. Dr. Ng later served as Medical Director of the Hyperbaric Medicine Program at Virtua while practicing as an infectious disease specialist—gaining valuable experience in advanced healing modalities before being called to a more integrative, patient-centered path. In 2017, Dr. Ng began advanced Integrative Medicine training at the Chung Institute, where he learned to synergize allopathic insight with holistic healing traditions and innovative technologies. He completed medical acupuncture training through the Helms Medical Institute and prolotherapy training through the Hackett Hemwall Patterson Foundation at the University of Wisconsin. More recently, he completed the Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice course through the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), further deepening his systems-based, root-cause approach to care. At the Chung Institute, Dr. Ng specializes in the integrative treatment of chronic conditions such as Lyme disease, mold toxicity, parasites, immune dysregulation, Long COVID, chronic fatigue syndrome, and food- or environmentally-triggered illness. Many of his patients come seeking answers for persistent symptoms that haven’t responded to conventional care, including fatigue, brain fog, gut imbalances, and autoimmune disorders. He also supports individuals looking to optimize performance, improve energy, enhance metabolic health, and promote longevity through a proactive, functional medicine lens. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Dr. Ng prioritizes shared decision-making, education, and agency, partnering with each patient to design a personalized roadmap to lasting wellness. His individualized care plans draw from a diverse therapeutic toolkit, including acupuncture, regenerative injections, peptides, low dose immunotherapy (LDI), herbal and homeopathic medicine, chelation, and photobiomodulation therapy. These interventions are paired with foundational lifestyle-based strategies—such as nutritional planning, nervous system regulation, environmental detox, and emotional resilience training—to help patients move beyond conventional symptom control and achieve deep, sustainable healing. In addition to his work at the Chung Institute, Dr. Ng remains active in hospital medicine as an Infectious Disease Attending at Cooper University Hospital. He also holds an academic appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, where he mentors students and physicians. He serves as a collaborating physician for functional medicine providers across New Jersey and continues to expand the reach of integrative medicine through clinical research, education, and mentorship. Fun Fact: Dr. Ng is often asked how he stays so youthful. He credits his vitality to a life grounded in faith, family, purpose—and the “Undoctored” principles he lives daily.