He is certified in veterinary acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) and
in veterinary chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association.
Only an individual licensed
in veterinary chiropractic can perform chiropractic care on your horse or any other pet.
Dr. Parker is Board Certified
in Veterinary Chiropractic.
We're a complete service huge & tiny animal practice, specializing
in veterinary chiropractic and acupuncture services.
She practices veterinary acupuncture (trained at the Chi Institute) and is also certified
in Veterinary Chiropractic.
In 2009, Doctor Lisa received certification
in veterinary chiropractic from Options for Animals (Wellsville, Kansas), and she is one of the holistic clinicians at Holistic Veterinary Care (Oakland, California).
In 2012, she received her certification
in veterinary chiropractic at Options for Animals.
Over a two year period, several long weekends with the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association earned him certification
in veterinary chiropractic.
Not exact matches
My recent experience with defensive
veterinary medicine led me to find integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Mayer, DVM, who integrates her conventional training with complimentary training
in acupuncture,
chiropractic, Reiki, and homeopathy.
Before it was discontinued, the HEAL Program insured loans made by participating lenders to eligible graduate students
in schools of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry,
veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, public health, pharmacy,
chiropractic, or
in programs
in health administration and clinical psychology.
Available to students
in health - related graduate programs — including medicine, osteopathy, dentistry,
veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, public health, pharmacy,
chiropractic, health admin, or clinical psychology — at eligible schools, HEAL program loans bridged the funding gap.
Dr. Willa Weisel, DC, CAC, is a doctor of
chiropractic care who is also certified in animal chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic
chiropractic care who is also certified
in animal
chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic
chiropractic through the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Castle was certified by the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association
in 1998 and
in acupuncture by the Chi Institute of Chinese medicine
in 2001.
While there may be no swimming pool a lake near your home, perhaps there's a
veterinary rehab facility
in the area with an underwater treadmill and a practitioner who practices massage, acupuncture and / or
chiropractic medicine.
Initially the IVAS course
in Veterinary Acupuncture was completed
in 1993 and then the
chiropractic technique known as
Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation was added.
A: Yes, when performed by a veterinarian certified
in animal
chiropractic with the American Veterinary Chiropractic Associa
chiropractic with the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Associa
Chiropractic Association (AVCA).
I attribute her exceedingly good health
in her advanced age to a lifetime of excellent nutrition, preventative
veterinary care, and regular
chiropractic treatments.
In 1995 she received her Certification in Animal Chiropractic from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and Options For Animals in Port Byron, Illinoi
In 1995 she received her Certification
in Animal Chiropractic from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and Options For Animals in Port Byron, Illinoi
in Animal
Chiropractic from the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association and Options For Animals
in Port Byron, Illinoi
in Port Byron, Illinois.
Her interests
in veterinary medicine include surgery, pain management (to include
chiropractic care), and internal medicine.
What lead you to pursue further education
in holistic
veterinary care (i.e.
chiropractic, acupuncture)?
He is unique
in his ability to offer both conventional medicine and integrative
veterinary care including
veterinary acupuncture, VOM /
chiropractic, laser therapy and herbal remedies.
Trusted by clients throughout the Bay Area, Margaret Holiday is a skilled chiropractor who joined the team at Creature Comfort Holistic
Veterinary Center after becoming nationally certified
in animal
chiropractic four years ago.
In addition to the high level of conventional medical care we provide, our sister facility, Holistic
Veterinary Care, offers a full range of holistic and alternative treatment options including acupuncture, physical rehabilitation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy,
chiropractic, pulsed signal therapy, and more.
In the last decade,
veterinary care has advanced immeasurably; procedures such as knee replacements, minimally invasive cancer surgeries, and
chiropractic care are now available for cats and dogs, helping them to live longer.
Dr. Donna Gigliotti DC has been working on animals
in conjunction with local veterinarians since 1997 when she received her basic certification
in animal
chiropractic from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Associa
chiropractic from the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Associa
Chiropractic Association (AVCA).
Included
in this approach is preventative medicine, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, alternative
veterinary medicine,
chiropractic care and attentive, personalized patient care.
He is certified
in Animal
Chiropractic from the College of Animal Chiropractors (COAC) and the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA),
in Veterinary Acupuncture from the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), and
in Veterinary Chinese Herbalism and Food Therapy from the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine.
Interested
in veterinary acupuncture and / or
chiropractic certification, will pay for this training (not mandatory)
Her lifelong interest
in and love of animals led her to become nationally certified
in animal
chiropractic over four years ago, and she is now employed at three small animal
veterinary clinics
in the Bay Area that specialize
in alternative
veterinary care.
Our chiropractor is certified by the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) and have extensive training in animal chirop
Chiropractic Association (AVCA) and have extensive training
in animal
chiropracticchiropractic care.
Founded
in 2008, Two Rivers
Veterinary Clinic serves both as a primary care facility for those interested
in holistic care for their pets and as a referral clinic for conventional veterinarians who would like their patients to receive acupuncture,
chiropractic, or a holistic consultation.
Additionally, Tufts
Veterinary Field Service has several board - certified veterinarians specializing
in chiropractic, reproductive, dairy and large animal medicine
in residence at its Woodstock, CT location.
In addition to practicing general veterinary medicine and surgery, Dr. Farber has specialized for many years in alternative medicine, such as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, herbs, and nutraceutical medicin
In addition to practicing general
veterinary medicine and surgery, Dr. Farber has specialized for many years
in alternative medicine, such as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, herbs, and nutraceutical medicin
in alternative medicine, such as acupuncture,
chiropractic, homeopathy, herbs, and nutraceutical medicine.
She graduated from University of Kentucky
in biology, zoology, and pre-med; Purdue University School of
Veterinary Medicine
in 1992; the CHI Institute
in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine, Herbal therapy, and Tui - na massage; Options for Animals certified
in Animal
Chiropractic, and is attending the University of Tennessee program
in Animal Rehabilitation.
A graduate of Texas A&M College of
Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Love is certified in veterinary acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), and veterinary chiropractic through Parker Chiropractic College in Dall
Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Love is certified
in veterinary acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), and veterinary chiropractic through Parker Chiropractic College in Dall
veterinary acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine through the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), and veterinary chiropractic through Parker Chiropractic College in Dall
Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), and
veterinary chiropractic through Parker Chiropractic College in Dall
veterinary chiropractic through Parker Chiropractic College in Da
chiropractic through Parker
Chiropractic College in Da
Chiropractic College
in Dallas, Texas.
After extensive travel, including two trips to China, he became certified
in veterinary acupuncture and
chiropractic and gained proficiency
in many other areas.
Lisa has provided
chiropractic care to animals since 2004 and graduated from Options for Animals, a
veterinary chiropractic school
in Kansas.
Dr. Gordon enjoys all facets of small animal
veterinary medicine but has developed a special interest
in acupuncture, holistic medical therapies (
chiropractic, herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition), stem cell therapy, and platelet enhancement therapy.
She completed a rigorous course
in Animal
Chiropractic through the Options for Animals school
in Kansas and is certified
in Animal
Chiropractic through the International
Veterinary Chiropractic Association.
Ava Frick earned her
veterinary degree
in 1980, a certification
in Animal
Chiropractic in 1997, and a proficiency certification
in Herbal Phytotherapy
in 2006.
In addition to superior traditional medical pet care we also have doctors certified in alternative / holistic veterinary care including pet acupuncture and animal chiropracti
In addition to superior traditional medical pet care we also have doctors certified
in alternative / holistic veterinary care including pet acupuncture and animal chiropracti
in alternative / holistic
veterinary care including pet acupuncture and animal
chiropractic.
Zabinski adjusts humans and animals and is certified
in animal
chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic
chiropractic through the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Chiropractic Association.
The goal is to bring relief of pain and suffering for animals and bring the
veterinary and
chiropractic professions together for a common and higher goal
in the health care of animals.
The Animal
Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) was formed in large part to «provide the public with unhampered access to ethical doctors trained in chiropra
Chiropractic Association (AVCA) was formed
in large part to «provide the public with unhampered access to ethical doctors trained
in chiropracticchiropractic.»
She is excited to provide integrated
chiropractic care
in a
veterinary hospital where patients receive the benefit of a team of
veterinary care experts, all of whom value communication, education and community.
Dr. Julie Buzby has been an integrative veterinarian for nearly 20 years, having earned certification by the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association
in 1998, and by the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society
in 2002.
On an annual basis, Dr. Laflin attends advanced seminars
in veterinary acupuncture, animal chiropractic, applied kinesiology, muscle releasing techniques, Chinese and Western herbology, Veterinary NAET / NET, and veterinary h
veterinary acupuncture, animal
chiropractic, applied kinesiology, muscle releasing techniques, Chinese and Western herbology,
Veterinary NAET / NET, and veterinary h
Veterinary NAET / NET, and
veterinary h
veterinary homeopathy.
At Tufts
Veterinary Field Service, Dr. Julia Wilkinson is Certified
in Animal
Chiropractic from the International
Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA).
Dr. Julie Buzby has been an integrative veterinarian for twenty years and has earned certification by the American
Veterinary Chiropractic Association
in 1998, and by the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society
in 2002.
In between
veterinary medicine and
chiropractic care, VOM is a healing technology that locates areas of the animal's nervous system that have fallen out of communication.