Traditional Chinese Acupuncture for Pets

Veterinarian pet acupuncture in Kelowna - Pandosy Village Veterinary Hospital - certified veterinary acupuncturist

An Eastern Approach to Veterinary Care

Pandosy Village Veterinary Hospital offers Traditional Chinese acupuncture, as well as Chinese herbal medicine. This ancient Eastern approach to wellness is more relevant than ever, and provides many opportunities to solve issues that western medicine can't. Traditional Chinese medicine gets to the root of the illness, providing long term benefits without the side effects of pharmaceuticals or surgery.

Dr. Jason Rowan trained in Beijing with the Master acupuncturist Dr. Xie at the Chi Institute for Traditional Chinese Medicine, and has been certified since the fall of 2018.

A typical first apointment for a new acupuncture patient lasts approximately an hour. Subsequent treatments last 30-60 minutes, depending on the condition. 

For Referring Veterinary Hospitals

Acupuncture Fees

Initial Consultation for Current Patients

For patients that are up to date on their annual preventative health exam with Pandosy Village Veterinary Hospital, this visit includes a detailed Traditional Chinese Medicine intake questionnaire as well as a physical examination from the veterinarian.

 $125
Initial Consultation for New or Referral Patients

This visit includes a file review, a detailed patient file interview as well as a detailed Traditional Chinese Medicine intake questionnaire and a physical examination from the veterinarian.

 $165
Acupuncture Treatments 

Treatments can include: traditional "dry" needling, electro-acupuncture or aqua-acupuncture.

$125
Acupuncture 5 Pack 

 Prepay for 5 treatments and save $55.

$580
Acupuncture 10 Pack 

 Prepay for 10 treatments and save $150.

$1100

Other Consultation Fees

Conditions that could benefit from acupuncture

If your cat or dog experiences any of these ailments/conditions, they may benefit from acupuncture:

  • Pain management for chronic conditions
  • Arthritis, joint and mobility issues
  • Intervertebral disk disease, or traumatic nerve injury
  • Neurological issues such as hind end weakness and seizures
  • Respiratory problems, such as feline asthma
  • Skin problems such as lick granulomas and allergic dermatitis
  • Gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, indigestion or lack of appetite
  • Some reproductive problems

Pandosy Village Vet

Our integrative vet clinic offers holistic care for cats and dogs, such as vaccinations and titre testing, Western and Traditional Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional consultations, Traditional Chinese acupuncture, and chiropractic care, as well as conventional medicine, ultrasound, radiology and laboratory diagnostics, spay/neuter surgeries and dentistry. We also stock carefully curated, high quality raw and dry food, nutritional supplements, gear and toys. Shop online!

We invite you to peek inside our hospital, get a sense of what we are all about, and give us a call 778-478-7088 to book a consultation for your best furry friend.

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