LIBERTY LAKE, WA, December 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Spokane animal clinic and alternative and holistic medicine provider, Legacy Animal Medical Center, has been providing holistic medical care, treating the "whole" pet for several years. Recently, they began specializing in acupuncture services. Dr. Meagan Bright, a licensed animal acupuncturist at the clinic, offers these services as an alternative way to treat pets who suffer from a wide array of medical issues.
Usually, animals are prescribed medicine, therapy or surgery to remedy common medical issues, however, some pets do not respond positively to these types of treatments and require holistic medicine, such as acupuncture services to aid them in recovery.
Legacy Animal Medical Center's acupuncture services can help animals suffering from a wide array of chronic issues including allergies, kidney disease, liver disease, incontinence, osteoarthritis, tendon and ligament injuries and more.
"Acupuncture treatments are becoming more common for dogs and cats, as the owners want the best quality of life for their pets," said Dr. Meagan Bright. "Many people realize these types of treatment options can be just as effective in animals as they are in humans and are an excellent alternative to traditional medicine. We simply want to ensure we can do whatever is possible to cure ailments in patients that other animal clinics don't have the ability to," stated Dr. Bright.
Dr. Bright has seen and aided pets using acupuncture including dogs and cats with: intervertebral disk disease, rear end weakness, seizures, allergies, mast cell tumors, Cushing's disease, degenerative myelopathy, hip dysplasia, chronic renal failure, leukemia and more.
For more information on Legacy Animal Medical Center's alternative medicine and acupuncture services or to make an appointment call 509-926-8387 or visit www.legacyamc.com today.
About Legacy Animal Medical Center
Founded in 2001, Legacy Animal Medical Center is a family-owned and operated full-service animal medical, grooming and boarding center in Liberty Lake, Washington. Legacy Animal Medical Center specializes in wellness programs, medical and surgical services, holistic medicine and more. For more information, call 509-926-8387, or visit the company's website at www.legacyamc.com.
Spokane Animal Clinic, Legacy Animal Medical Center, Specializes in Acupuncture Service for Pets
Licensed animal acupuncturist, Dr. Meagan Bright helps animals using holistic and alternative medicine.
2012-12-04
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