Holistic Veterinarian Charleston WV

How can you find a decent alternative practitioner for my pet? As you might expect, what you’re looking for is a veterinarian with extensive training and experience in alternative medicine. But it’s not always easy to find such a person.

Animal Care Assocaites, Inc
(304) 344-2244
840 Oakwood Road
Charleston, WV
Services
We provide quality pet care for dogs, cats, birds, and also exotic animals
Hours
7:30 to 7:30 M-F / 8 to 4 Sat / 9 to 3 Sun

Kanawha Boulevard Animal Hsptl
(304) 343-3261
2636 Kanawha Blvd E
Charleston, WV

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Kanawha City Veterinary Hosp
(304) 925-4974
5405 Maccorkle Ave SE
Charleston, WV

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Animal Emercency Clinic Inc
(304) 768-2911
5304 Maccorkle Ave SW
Charleston, WV

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Cross Lanes Veterinary Hosp
(304) 776-4501
524 Old Goff Mountain Rd
Cross Lanes, WV

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Isaac, Amy, Dvm - Valley West Veterinary Hosp
(304) 343-6783
201 Virginia St W
Charleston, WV

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Valley West Veterinary Hosp
(304) 343-6783
201 Virginia St W
Charleston, WV

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Dunbar Animal Hospital
(304) 766-6407
1419 Dunbar Ave
Dunbar, WV

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Armentrout, Delane, Dvm - Cross Lanes Veterinary Hosp
(304) 776-4501
524 Old Goff Mountain Rd
Cross Lanes, WV

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Vca Gateway Animal Hospital
(304) 727-4331
55 Maccorkle Ave
Saint Albans, WV

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Practitioner's Corner—About Pets: Alternative Treatments

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By Katherine A. Kahn, DVM

Q: How do I find a decent alternative practitioner for my pet?

A: As you might expect, what you’re looking for is a veterinarian with extensive training and experience in alternative medicine. But it’s not always easy to find such a person.

Most state laws have little to say about who can practice alternative medicine on animals. Some veterinarians who claim certification in therapies like chiropractic and acupuncture have had only 120 to 180 hours’ worth of training. And anyone can hang out a shingle and claim to be an expert in other therapies, such as Reiki and pet massage, which are completely un-regulated. So it’s very much a buyer-beware situation.

If you aren’t sure which alternative treatment would be best for your pet, pick up a copy of The Nature of Animal Healing by veterinarian Martin Goldstein, which covers the basics of alternatives for animals.

To find a reputable alternative vet who uses the therapy you’re interested in, call the nearest accredited school that teaches it and ask whether any of the graduates are also vets. Or ask a local alternative practitioner if he or she knows of anyone who treats animals. When you take your pet for that first visit, ask how long the person has been practicing and what her experience is with the therapies you want.

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