Integrative care allows us to combine the strengths of both Eastern and Western medicine to create more complete, individualized treatment plans. By using multiple therapeutic tools, pets often experience:
Our goal is simple: to help your pet feel their best using every safe, evidence-supported treatment available.
Veterinary acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body to encourage healing, reduce pain, increase circulation, and support organ function. These points contain concentrated nerve bundles, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels with naturally lower electrical resistance, making them highly responsive to treatment. Research shows acupuncture can boost immune function, increase white blood cells and antibodies, and—when paired with electro-stimulation—can even release the body’s own stem cells into circulation.
It is especially helpful for arthritis, spinal issues, mobility problems, anxiety, and chronic conditions. Most pets relax deeply during treatment.
We use a Class IV therapeutic laser, which provides a higher level of light penetration than standard lasers. This allows energy to reach deeper tissues—including muscles, joints, and ligaments—making it highly effective for both acute injuries and chronic conditions. Laser therapy is painless, non-invasive, and calming for most pets.
How laser light helps the body heal:
Class IV laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light that interact with cells and stimulate a process known as photobiomodulation. Laser light stimulates cells much like sunlight supports plant growth—cells absorb the energy and respond by reducing inflammation, increasing circulation, and accelerating tissue repair. This process can speed healing, ease chronic pain, and improve mobility. This light energy:
Pets typically find it soothing—the treatment is warm, relaxing, and completely non-invasive.
Common uses include arthritis, back pain, post-surgical healing, wounds, inflammation, chronic skin conditions, and soft-tissue injuries. It can also be used to stimulate acupuncture points for pets who are sensitive to needles.
We offer high-quality Jing Tang herbal formulas based on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) principles. These formulas are tailored to each pet’s individual pattern of imbalance and can support digestion, mobility, skin and immune health, anxiety, organ function, and overall vitality. Herbs often complement Western medications effectively and safely.
To begin acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, laser therapy, or herbal medicine, we start with an integrative medicine consultation.
Reach out to us to book an integrative medicine consultation. If your pet is new to our clinic, or we are not the original treating veterinarian, please bring all relevant medical records, including diagnostics, imaging, and previous treatment history.
During this first visit, the doctor will:
This ensures we choose the most effective and safe therapies tailored to your pet’s condition.
After the initial month, we reassess your pet’s progress and adjust the plan as needed. Depending on their response and condition, sessions may transition to:
Treatment frequency is always customized to what your pet responds to best.