Acupuncture

Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, and the art of balancing an imbalanced system. This is a great way to maximize the health benefits of modern medicine with the ancient wisdom of Chinese Medicine.

benefits such as:

-Pain relief of joints/muscles

-Digestive or organ disorders

-Neurologic disorders/seizures

-Skin or breathing conditions

-Hospice or end-of-life support

Acupuncture now available!

Acupuncture Establishment: inquire for pricing

the first visit for acupuncture establishes your pet’s care plan. Your pet will be evaluated using the principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). Assessment includes history, personality and preferences, clinical signs, physical exam, and Chinese Medical diagnosis. A treatment strategy will be formed according to your goals. Acupuncture treatment will start the first day. It may include dry needling, aquapuncture (injection of fluid at the acupoint), or electroacupuncture. Your pet’s Acupuncture Recheck plan will be set, with the next appointment taking place 1-2 weeks after this first visit.

Acupuncture Recheck: inquire for pricing

rechecks Include your pet’s progress report, a TCVM recheck exam, and a needling session as appropriate. Rechecks often occur 1-2 weeks apart for chronic conditions, and may progress to 2-4 weeks apart, or as needed. When your pet is new to acupuncture, it is common to expect a minimum of 3-5 recheck sessions before one can see notable improvement.

Pain Relief

Pain medication

  • monthly injection for arthritis

  • cats (Solensia) and dogs (Librela)

  • INQUIRE FOR PRICING

laser therapy

  • NEW!!! Coming in january 2025

Contact us to schedule a home consultation to determine how Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine may benefit your pet

Dry needling and Electroacupuncture with Rise

Dry needling with Bailey