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Beattie Pet Hospital - Ancaster

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Services

Integrative Care Services

Veterinary Integrative Care, commonly referred to as “Holistic” care, takes a Whole Pet approach by considering an animal’s environment, lifestyle, and medical needs when developing a treatment plan. This approach combines conventional Western veterinary medicine—such as vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and surgery—with complementary and alternative therapies like laser therapy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition. By blending these methods, integrative care aims to support overall health, improve quality of life, and provide a well-rounded approach to pet wellness.

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Acupuncture Therapy

Acupuncture therapy for your pet is a pain-free way to treat a variety of conditions, primarily those dealing with inflammation and pain.

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Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM)

Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) is a form of veterinary medical treatment that is based on the same theories as Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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VCHM Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine

Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine (VCHM)

The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) Pathways to Excellence in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine (VCHM) offers licensed veterinarians clinically orientated education and skills. All courses are delivered by the government accredited College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies (CIVT).

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Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a surgery-free, drug-free, noninvasive treatment to reduce pain, inflammation, and speed the healing process. Veterinary laser therapy has been scientifically proven to help treat post-surgical pain and many acute and chronic conditions.

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Massage Therapy

Massage therapy focuses on restoring a pet’s mobility when dealing with discomfort related to aging, orthopedic issues, or sport related injury.

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Herbal and Nutraceutical Therapy

Veterinary Herbal and Nutraceutical Therapy, also known as botanical therapy, utilizes plants, plant extracts, and other supplements to support pet health.

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Nutrition Therapy

Just like in humans, proper nutrition plays a crucial role in managing medical conditions and promoting overall well-being in pets. Unbalanced diets can negatively impact growth, development, and long-term health, making tailored nutrition plans essential for optimal care.

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Vaccine Titers

Vaccine titers are blood tests that measure the level of antibodies in a pet’s system, helping determine if they have adequate immunity against certain diseases. By assessing antibody levels, titers can indicate whether a pet still has protective immunity, potentially reducing the need for routine vaccinations.

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Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT)

Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) is an emerging therapeutic option designed to restore a pet’s gut microbiome by replenishing beneficial bacteria in the right proportions. The gut microbiome—an ecosystem of microbes living in the intestines—plays a crucial role in digestive health and influences other organ systems, including the kidneys and brain.

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