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BRICKELL KEY, Fla., Jan. 14, 2025 ~ Wags Animal Hospital, located in Brickell Key, FL, has recently announced the addition of acupuncture therapy and Chinese herbal treatments to their list of services for cats and dogs. This veterinary practice, known for its use of advanced Western diagnostic tools to identify and treat various health conditions, is now offering holistic therapies to provide relief for a range of symptoms in their patients.
Dr. Ori Eizenberg Weinger, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Wags Animal Hospital and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, will be providing these integrative therapies in the Miami area. Acupuncture therapy involves stimulating specific points on the body's meridians to bring about pain relief, nerve stimulation, immunity regulation, and restore balance in the body. This treatment can be used for a variety of conditions that result in an imbalance in the patient.
At Wags Animal Hospital, there are various acupuncture methods available including dry needling, aquapuncture, and electroacupuncture. These techniques are used alongside traditional Western medical treatments to achieve the best health outcomes and improve the quality of life for pets. They are particularly beneficial for older pets as they can provide relief from arthritis pain, boost energy levels, and support immune health. Each session is conducted in a calm environment with extended appointment times to ensure that dogs and cats remain comfortable and relaxed throughout their visit.
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In addition to acupuncture therapy, Wags Animal Hospital also offers Chinese herbal treatments to enhance treatment outcomes. These herbs have been used for thousands of years and are known for their safety with minimal side effects. When combined with acupuncture therapy, they work synergistically to enhance the effectiveness of treatment.
According to Dr. Ori Eizenberg Weinger, "Acupuncture therapy and Chinese herbs provide a safe and effective alternative to support pets with chronic and acute conditions." He also emphasizes the importance of combining these holistic therapies with Western diagnostics to provide a well-rounded approach to pet care.
For more information on these new services, interested individuals can contact Wags Animal Hospital at 919-624-1124 or via email. With the addition of acupuncture therapy and Chinese herbs, Wags Animal Hospital continues to strive towards providing comprehensive and holistic care for their furry patients.
Dr. Ori Eizenberg Weinger, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Wags Animal Hospital and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, will be providing these integrative therapies in the Miami area. Acupuncture therapy involves stimulating specific points on the body's meridians to bring about pain relief, nerve stimulation, immunity regulation, and restore balance in the body. This treatment can be used for a variety of conditions that result in an imbalance in the patient.
At Wags Animal Hospital, there are various acupuncture methods available including dry needling, aquapuncture, and electroacupuncture. These techniques are used alongside traditional Western medical treatments to achieve the best health outcomes and improve the quality of life for pets. They are particularly beneficial for older pets as they can provide relief from arthritis pain, boost energy levels, and support immune health. Each session is conducted in a calm environment with extended appointment times to ensure that dogs and cats remain comfortable and relaxed throughout their visit.
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In addition to acupuncture therapy, Wags Animal Hospital also offers Chinese herbal treatments to enhance treatment outcomes. These herbs have been used for thousands of years and are known for their safety with minimal side effects. When combined with acupuncture therapy, they work synergistically to enhance the effectiveness of treatment.
According to Dr. Ori Eizenberg Weinger, "Acupuncture therapy and Chinese herbs provide a safe and effective alternative to support pets with chronic and acute conditions." He also emphasizes the importance of combining these holistic therapies with Western diagnostics to provide a well-rounded approach to pet care.
For more information on these new services, interested individuals can contact Wags Animal Hospital at 919-624-1124 or via email. With the addition of acupuncture therapy and Chinese herbs, Wags Animal Hospital continues to strive towards providing comprehensive and holistic care for their furry patients.
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