
Artful Healing Veterinary
Acupuncture, LLC
Traditional Chinese Veterinary medical treatments have been utilized for centuries to improve health and well-being for animals. Treatment principles are simultaneously very simple and extremely complex. The goal of TCVM treatment is whole-body balance - including organ interactions, smooth qi (energy) and blood flow, excesses and deficiencies, and immune function.
Balance paves the way for pet health!
Contact today to learn if acupuncture therapy is right for your pet's needs.
239-677-5471
DrAmber@artfulhealingvet.com
Yin and Yang are balancing forces in nature and in our pets. When one is out of balance with the other, health is compromised. Balancing Yin and Yang is a key component of TCVM therapy.
This short video, highlighting TCVM, was recently featured on PBS.
For more information about the Chi Institute for Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, visit www.tcvm.com
Qi is the life force or energy in the body. If smooth qi flow is interrupted or if qi is weak, disease and discomfort will follow. Acupuncture, herbs, food therapy, and Tui-na can help restore qi balance.
For more information about the Chi Institute for Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, visit www.tcvm.com
Qi is the life force or energy in the body. If smooth qi flow is interrupted or if qi is weak, disease and discomfort will follow. Acupuncture, herbs, food therapy, and Tui-na can help restore qi balance.