Give Your Furry Family Members Relief FROM PAIN, SEIZURES, and MORE
ARTHRITIS, DISC DISEASE and PAIN
Acupuncture is an effective way to treat many types of pain, and has few side effects. If pain medicines have been a problem for your pet, acupuncture may be a viable option.
HEALTHY AGEING
Just like in humans-nutrition, acupuncture, vitamins, and spinal manipulation can keep our pest feeling their best.
SEIZURES and other neurological disorders
CUSHINGS, THYROID, DIABETES and other endocrine disorders.
ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
GIVING YOUR FURRY FAMILY MEMBERS THEIR BEST LIFE, THEIR WHOLE LIFE
Just like in humans-nutrition, acupuncture, vitamins, and spinal manipulation can keep our pest feeling their best.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHOLISTIC ANIMAL CARE
All Veterinary care is provided by Wholistc Animal Health (www.wholisticanimalhealth.com)
WHAT CAN ACUPUNCTURE DO FOR MY PET?
Veterinary acupuncture stimulates the release of the body’s own pain relieving and anti-inflammatory substances.
Relaxation of muscles at the site of needle insertion and more distant locations body is achieved with veterinary acupuncture treatment, creating both a local and generalized pain relieving effect.
Veterinary acupuncture improves tissue blood flow, oxygenation and removal of metabolic wastes and toxins.
Unlike prescription and over the counter pain medications, veterinary acupuncture lacks potential adverse side effects for your pet’s internal organs.
Your pet’s medications or supplements will not adversely interact with veterinary acupuncture treatment; therefore it can safely be used to treat a variety of illnesses.
WILL THE NEEDLES HURT?
Acupuncture needles are very thin and flexible. Typically acupuncture needles do not hurt when placed. Due to needles being placed so close to nerves, your pet may feel a little pressure as the needles is inserted, but most animals/people do not feel the needles being inserted. Once the needle is in the muscle, there should be no pain.
HOW MANY SESSIONS WILL MY PET NEED?
Both acute and chronic illnesses can be treated with acupuncture. Because every pet responds differently, the number of treatment sessions can vary for each pet.
Typically, the longer the patient has the condition, the longer the course of treatment before they experience substantial or lasting results. Acupuncture can be done as often as five times a week, or as little as once a month.
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
Schedule by texting or calling (706) 575-4979
Dr. Janet Tomlin works by appointment only.
Call 706-575-4979 to schedule