Integrative & Holistic Vet near Detroit, MI
At Ann Arbor Animal Hospital, located near Detroit in Ann Arbor, we believe in giving our pet patients as many treatment options as possible to support their individual health needs. Every pet is unique, and what works well for one may not be the right fit for another. That’s why we offer a range of holistic treatment options for dogs and cats, including Chinese herbs, chiropractic care, and acupuncture. These therapies can be used alongside conventional medications or as alternatives to help manage and treat a variety of conditions.
To learn more about our holistic therapies or to make an appointment, contact us at (734) 662-4474.
Chinese Herbal Therapy for Dogs & Cats
Chinese herbs serve as complementary or alternative treatments to Western medicine. They address a variety of ailments and can be used alongside or as replacements for conventional drugs.
Some common Chinese herbs for pets include:
Cat & Dog Chiropractic Services
Animal chiropractic care addresses decreased mobility in joints and the spine, focusing on restoring motion and alleviating symptoms like pain, stiffness, and gait abnormalities. By adjusting the spine's alignment through low amplitude, high-velocity thrusts, chiropractic care can enhance neurological function and overall health. Conditions often treated include hip dysplasia, arthritis, disc disease, and chronic injuries. This therapy aims to maintain proper neurotransmission, improve agility, and support the overall performance of animals.
Detroit, MI Cat & Dog Acupuncture
At Ann Arbor Animal Hospital, located a short drive from Detroit, we offer acupuncture treatments for both dogs and cats. Dr. Taryn Clark is trained at the Chi Institute and provides this ancient therapy, which has been documented as far back as the second century B.C. In modern veterinary medicine, acupuncture has gained popularity among those seeking to promote endorphin release, stimulate nerves, and help restore Qi flow, depending on treatment approach
Acupuncture is used for many conditions, such as:
- Arthritis and joint issues
- Pain management post-surgery or from chronic conditions
- Support during cancer treatments
- Boosting the immune system
- Treating nerve dysfunction
Acupuncture is often sought after other treatments have failed or when drugs show undesirable side effects. Electroacupuncture, involving electric pulses through inserted needles, has demonstrated significant benefits in clinical studies, particularly in treating intervertebral disk disease (IVDD). About 85% of patients treated with acupuncture are older dogs suffering from musculoskeletal issues.