With our all-inclusive pricing, you get to focus on your loved one’s healing
instead of navigating complicated treatment packages, travel fees, or add-ons.
There are no extra fees for individual therapies or the amount of time we spend with your pet!
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Your pet's visit includes:
travel to your home, a comprehensive examination, thorough consultation, and
all recommended integrative therapies!

Acupuncture
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Homeopathic Consultation
tPEMF

Electroacupuncture
Palliative &
Hospice Care
Medical Massage

Aquapuncture
Botanical &
Herbal Medicine
Sound Therapy

Laser Therapy
Second Opinion Consultation
Aromatic Therapy

Teleconsultation
Nutraceutical Therapy
Chiropractic Care
Other Services We Offer:
Immunotherapy
Vaccination Titers
Allergy Testing
Nutritional Therapy
Our Personalized Process:

STEP ONE
Apply for a reservation
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After you submit your New Patient Application, we reach out to ensure our integrative veterinary care is the best option for you and your pet, and then schedule your first reservation.

STEP TWO
Experience your first house call visit
Dr. Erin examines your whole pet from nose to tail to identify the root causes of the problem and then presents you with an individualized treatment plan.

STEP THREE
Enjoy the perks of integrative veterinary care
Watch your loved one bloom with a custom curation of evidence-based and
naturally-minded therapies.
Are integrative house call veterinary services the right fit for you and your loved one?
Integrative house call veterinary services are perfect for you if. . .
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You’re looking for a warm and compassionate house call veterinarian who cares just as deeply about your pet’s wellbeing as you do.
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You are open-minded to exploring therapies for your pet that combine the best of both natural and conventional medicine.
Integrative house call veterinary services are not for you if. . .
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You and your pet prefer taking stressful trips to the clinic instead of enjoying holistic veterinary care within the comfort of your home.
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You are looking for a fast solution that just treats symptoms, even if that means not diagnosing or resolving your pet’s actual underlying problem.
