HOUSTON Animal Acupuncture & Herbs

Exclusively Practicing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

832-405-6535

 Fax: 832-550-2266

3800 Southwest Freeway ▪ Suite 136 ▪  Houston, Texas 77027
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Conditions

 

Acne
Allergies
Anxieties
Asthma
Arthritis
Back pain
Behavioral and stress induced problems
Cancer:

  - quality of life
  - reduces pain
  - side effects of chemotherapy
  - recovery time from surgery

Constipation / Megacolon
Cushing's Disease

Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Disc related problems
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Ear infections
Heart disease
High blood pressure
Hip dysplasia
Immune system support
Inflammation
Itching

Kidney insufficiency/ renal failure

Lick granulomas
Ligament injuries

Liver Failure
Lumbosacral conditions,compressed lumbar nerves
Megaoesophagus
Muscular problems
Nausea
Osteoarthritis
Pain
Phobias
Pyoderma
Recovery after surgery, wound and bone healing
Reproduction, Fertility
Respiratory
Rheumatisms
Seizures
Skin problems
Spraying (cats) inappropriate
Stroke / Ischemic attacks, Recovery
Tendon injuries, strains
Thyroid problems
Tremor
Undiagnosed chronic illness
Urinary Diseases
Wheezing
Vestibular syndrome
Vomiting

 

 

As a veterinarian, I am often asked when is it the right time?  It's always a difficult decision. I agonized over my beloved 'Alex,' my standard poodle, who was desperately ill.   After many years of experience, I have come to embrace quality of life and want to share with you my experiences with comfort care for the terminal pet.


Gus's arthritis treatment


Kirby is treated for allergies
   

Annie's treated after

back surgery

Tonk's maintains wellness

for  FIV

   

Annie is treated for kidney disease.


Jackson relaxes during his treatment

Animal Acupuncture uses an Integrative Veterinary Medicine approach which incorporates into Western veterinary medicine, the full theory and principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). This integrated approach gives the patient the benefit of two distinct diagnostic methodologies and enables the veterinarian to expand the treatment options available to the patient beyond just drugs and surgery.


TCVM's drug-free approach means that the serious side effects and hazards of a pharmaceutical approach are eliminated. TCVM is virtually PAIN FREE, and has been proven effective both in the laboratory and in practice treating conditions.

Additional Reading

FIV in Cats

Arthritis in Cats and Dogs

Comfort Care for the Terminally Ill Pet

Cancer in Cats and Dogs

Help for Asthma in Cats

Kidney Failure in Cats and Dogs

Arthritis: Pain and Stiffness

 

 

 


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Houston Animal Acupuncture & Herbs, PA 2008
3800 Southwest Freeway, Suite 136

Houston TX 770026

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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