Not every condition responds the same way to traditional treatment alone. Some pets benefit from a more comprehensive approach that supports healing, reduces pain, and improves function without relying solely on medication or surgery.
Our integrative veterinary care combines advanced medicine with regenerative and therapeutic options designed to work with your pet’s body. Whether your pet is dealing with arthritis, injury, or chronic discomfort, these therapies help them move more comfortably and recover more fully.
How Integrative Therapies Help Your Pet
Integrative care focuses on improving quality of life while supporting long-term health. These therapies can be used on their own or alongside traditional treatments to enhance outcomes and reduce reliance on more invasive options.
Benefits may include:
Reduced inflammation and pain
Improved mobility and joint function
Faster recovery after injury or surgery
Support for chronic conditions and aging pets
A more balanced, whole-body approach to care
By addressing both symptoms and underlying issues, integrative therapies often help pets feel better in ways that are noticeable at home.
Integrative Therapies We Offer
Acupuncture
This time-tested therapy uses precise needle placement to stimulate the nervous system, helping relieve pain, improve circulation, and support healing in pets with mobility, neurologic concerns, or a wide range of other medical conditions.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
PRP uses your pet’s own platelets to promote tissue repair and reduce inflammation, making it especially beneficial for joint injuries, arthritis, and soft tissue damage.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell treatments support regeneration of damaged tissues, offering a powerful option for pets with chronic joint disease, orthopedic injuries, or conditions that haven’t responded to traditional care.
FAQs
Integrative therapies are commonly used for arthritis, joint injuries, mobility issues, and chronic pain. They can also help manage neurologic conditions, allergies, gastrointestinal issues, and much more.
Yes, acupuncture is considered very safe when performed by trained veterinarians. Most pets tolerate it well, and many become relaxed during treatment. It’s a gentle, low-risk option for managing pain and improving function.
PRP therapy uses a small sample of your pet’s blood, which is processed to concentrate healing components. These platelets are then injected into the affected area to promote repair and reduce inflammation.
Some pets show improvement within days, while others experience gradual changes over several weeks. The timeline depends on the condition being treated and the therapy used.
In some cases, they can reduce the need for more invasive treatments. In others, they work alongside traditional care to improve outcomes. We’ll help you decide what approach makes the most sense for your pet.