UPDATE: We are no longer seeing patients for general care (routine checkups or illness). If your pet is currently in the wellness program, those services will continue until finished and the program will not renew. Our current services include physical rehabilitation, integrative medicine (acupuncture & laser therapy), and end-of-life care. Thanks for stopping by!
I know why you're here: you want to help your four-legged buddies live their best lives here in Austin, TX. Pets with orthopedic or neurologic disease, pets who have had surgery, senior pets, and canine athletes are some examples of pets who need a little extra TLC. I use physical rehabilitation, acupuncture, and laser therapy to provide an integrative approach alongside traditional therapies for decreasing pain and increasing the quality of life of your pets.
Mobile, in-home services allow for low-stress and personalized treatment of your pets in the comfort of your own home or office. So let's partner up to restore and maintain your pet's comfort, strength, coordination, and happy times!
I know why you're here: you want to help your four-legged buddies live their best lives here in Austin, TX. Pets with orthopedic or neurologic disease, pets who have had surgery, senior pets, and canine athletes are some examples of pets who need a little extra TLC. I use physical rehabilitation, acupuncture, and laser therapy to provide an integrative approach alongside traditional therapies for decreasing pain and increasing the quality of life of your pets.
Mobile, in-home services allow for low-stress and personalized treatment of your pets in the comfort of your own home or office. So let's partner up to restore and maintain your pet's comfort, strength, coordination, and happy times!
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I'm thrilled to be bringing professional, loving care to your furry family members!
After spending years as an emergency clinician, I decided to hop in the Jeep and bring the vet to the pet as Vet Around Town, an alternative option to the traditional vet visit that minimizes stress for your pets and maximizes convenience for you.
My philosophy is a perfect mix between optimistic and realistic, and I promise to work with you and your primary care veterinarian as a team to provide the best care possible for your dog or cat.
After spending years as an emergency clinician, I decided to hop in the Jeep and bring the vet to the pet as Vet Around Town, an alternative option to the traditional vet visit that minimizes stress for your pets and maximizes convenience for you.
My philosophy is a perfect mix between optimistic and realistic, and I promise to work with you and your primary care veterinarian as a team to provide the best care possible for your dog or cat.
Just as our bodies feel better when we regularly go to the gym, any dog or cat would benefit from rehab therapy and conditioning!
Based on your pet's orthopedic and neurologic exams, I will make a targeted treatment plan that focuses on achieving your goals for your pet.
Manual Therapies including massage, stretching, and joint mobilizations are used to improve comfort, flexibility, and range of motion.
TENS/NMES uses electrical signals to decrease pain and elicit rhythmic muscle contractions for strengthening.
Based on your pet's orthopedic and neurologic exams, I will make a targeted treatment plan that focuses on achieving your goals for your pet.
Manual Therapies including massage, stretching, and joint mobilizations are used to improve comfort, flexibility, and range of motion.
TENS/NMES uses electrical signals to decrease pain and elicit rhythmic muscle contractions for strengthening.
I believe that pets benefit from both traditional western medicine as well as some holistic treatments, and am happy to be offering these integrative therapies.
It improves comfort and healing through its effects of increased circulation, release of endorphins, stimulation of the nervous system, and relaxation of muscles.
If you're in the Austin area and wondering if your dog or cat would benefit from acupuncture and/or laser therapy, I'd love to hear from you!
It improves comfort and healing through its effects of increased circulation, release of endorphins, stimulation of the nervous system, and relaxation of muscles.
If you're in the Austin area and wondering if your dog or cat would benefit from acupuncture and/or laser therapy, I'd love to hear from you!
If your pet is facing a declining quality of life, I'm here to support you.
I can help you to decide if it is time to make that most difficult decision, and if so, will help assist your pet in a gentle and peaceful passing.
The goal of veterinary hospice care is to alleviate suffering for patients who have a progressive or terminal illness.
It does not aim to cure the disease process, rather it allows for maintenance of comfort and quality of life for as long as is needed until the decision for humane euthanasia is made.
I can help you to decide if it is time to make that most difficult decision, and if so, will help assist your pet in a gentle and peaceful passing.
The goal of veterinary hospice care is to alleviate suffering for patients who have a progressive or terminal illness.
It does not aim to cure the disease process, rather it allows for maintenance of comfort and quality of life for as long as is needed until the decision for humane euthanasia is made.
Veterinary care is considered an essential service during the pandemic.
Both general practice and emergency veterinary clinics have been experiencing unprecedented demand during this time, leading to long wait times and restricted access to clinics.
Housecall services come with an increased level of risk to veterinarians & staff, so we must continually decide how to adapt to the current situation as new information becomes available.
Dogs should be kept on leash, with their favorite treats readily available.
Both general practice and emergency veterinary clinics have been experiencing unprecedented demand during this time, leading to long wait times and restricted access to clinics.
Housecall services come with an increased level of risk to veterinarians & staff, so we must continually decide how to adapt to the current situation as new information becomes available.
Dogs should be kept on leash, with their favorite treats readily available.
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