Ancient Wisdom for Modern Healing
Veterinary acupuncture, a component of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), involves the strategic insertion of needles into specific points along the body. This stimulates the nervous system, enhances blood flow, and triggers the release of hormones that alleviate inflammation and pain, fostering a healing response. At our practice, we address various conditions, including arthritis, intervertebral disc disease, cancer, and more. It also serves as a preventive measure. This safe and effective treatment can be used alone or in conjunction with other therapies, drawing from a rich history of thousands of years of use in both human and animal medicine in China.
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Healing
Veterinary acupuncture, a component of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), involves the strategic insertion of needles into specific points along the body. This stimulates the nervous system, enhances blood flow, and triggers the release of hormones that alleviate inflammation and pain, fostering a healing response. At our practice, we address various conditions, including arthritis, intervertebral disc disease, cancer, and more. It also serves as a preventive measure. This safe and effective treatment can be used alone or in conjunction with other therapies, drawing from a rich history of thousands of years of use in both human and animal medicine in China.
Veterinary Chiropractic Care
Veterinary chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper alignment to the joints in the spinal vertebrae, thereby reestablishing the natural function of the nerves exiting these vertebrae. A healthy nervous system is vital for the normal function of the body, and misalignment, known as subluxations, can disrupt nerve impulses, leading to pain, weakness, disease, and immune system suppression. Whether caused by normal wear and tear or injury, altered body motion can result in subtle or obvious signs of discomfort. Chiropractic therapy realigns the spinal column to prevent further injury and promote overall wellness, enhancing energy, disease resistance, and the health of your beloved companion.
Myofascial Trigger Point Release
While muscles constitute a significant portion of an animal's body, they are often overlooked as a potential source of pain. However, severe discomfort can stem from myofascial trigger points—contracted muscle fibers, resulting in painful knots and tightness in the muscle and its surrounding connective tissue. These trigger points develop due to muscle stress or injury and, if left untreated, can impede normal muscle function, leading to secondary issues such as weakness and muscle mass atrophy. Myofascial trigger point release therapy aims to unlock muscle contractions, release the trigger points, and restore normal muscle function, ultimately alleviating pain and promoting overall well-being.
Our Services and Consultation Fees
Initial consultation and treatmentÂ
- $180 60-90 minute consultation followed by treatment with veterinary chiropractic and acupuncture for pets in Albuquerque and the surrounding areas.Â
Follow up acupuncture and chiropractic treatments
- $120Â 30-45 minute follow up treatments of chiropractic and acupuncture.
Follow up acupuncture treatment
- $90 30-40 minute follow up acupuncture treatment
Follow up chiropractic treatment
- $75 30 minute follow up chiropractic treatment
Multi-pet discount
There will be a 10% discount for any additional pets seen at the same visit.
Referral discount - THANKS!
Receive a 10% discount as our 'thank you' token to you when you refer a patient for their initial consultation.
Service Area and Travel Fees
See our interactive service area map below to determine if we are available in your area and if a travel fee applies. Our mobile veterinary practice serves Albuquerque and the surrounding areas.
Please contact us for pricing on locations outside our service area.
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