Advanced Veterinary Care
At Whole Pet Veterinary Hospital Davidson, we know that caring for your pet is more than just routine checkups and vaccinations. Whether your furry friend is experiencing pain, aging, or needs specialized care, we offer alternative animal care treatments that go beyond the basics to ensure your pet lives a long, happy, and healthy life.
Common Advanced Care Procedures
Our veterinarians offer the following advanced care options for your dog or cat:
Pet Pain Management
No one likes seeing their pet in pain, and thankfully, there are many ways to help. Pain management for pets can include medications, physical therapy, and even non-invasive options like laser therapy. Our team works closely with you to develop a pain management plan tailored to your pet’s needs, ensuring they remain comfortable, active, and enjoying life as much as possible.
Laser Therapy For Dogs and Cats
Pet laser therapy is a fantastic option for reducing pain and inflammation. Laser therapy for cats and dogs is a non-invasive treatment that uses light to stimulate cells and promote healing. It's especially helpful for pets with arthritis, recovering from surgery, or suffering from chronic pain. The best part? Veterinary laser therapy is painless and can offer fast relief, with most pets feeling the benefits after just a few sessions.
Pet Acupuncture
Acupuncture isn’t just for humans; there's also animal acupuncture! This ancient Chinese practice involves placing tiny needles in specific points of the body to relieve pain, improve circulation, and promote healing. Veterinary acupuncture is particularly beneficial for pets with chronic pain, arthritis, and even anxiety. Don’t worry—most pets tolerate the needles really well, and some even find the sessions relaxing.
Pet Behavioral Therapy
Does your pet struggle with anxiety, aggression, or other behavioral issues? Our veterinary team can help. Our veterinarians work with you and your pet to address underlying problems and improve their behavior. Whether it’s separation anxiety, fear of loud noises, or aggression toward other animals, our veterinarians will create a plan to help your pet feel more comfortable and confident.
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM)
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) takes a holistic approach to your pet’s health, focusing on balancing the body’s energy, or “chi.” TCVM treatments can include herbal therapies, acupuncture, and dietary changes. These treatments are especially beneficial for chronic conditions like arthritis, allergies, and digestive issues. Our team is trained in TCVM and will work with you to find the best blend of traditional and alternative treatments for your pet.
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment (Autologous Conditioned Plasma)
Proteins in the blood have primary roles in promoting effective healing and repair after an injury. Many proteins involved in the healing process come from the components of blood called platelets.
Platelets are small, colorless, cell fragments in the blood. They are formed in the bone marrow and are freely passing through the bloodstream in a resting state. However, when an injury occurs, the platelets become activated and start to gather at the injury site to release beneficial proteins called growth factors. This is the beginning of the healing process.
Autologous Conditioned Plasma is a specific blood product made by concentrating a patient’s own platelets and growth factors in a small volume of plasma. ACP can then be used as a concentrated version of the patient’s own growth factors to improve signaling and recruitment of cells to an injury site and optimize healing.
The veterinarian or technician will take a blood sample using a needle and a specially designed syringe. The blood then goes through a rapid spinning process that separates and concentrates the platelets and other beneficial growth factors in the plasma portion of the blood. The plasma containing these platelets and growth factors is injected into the injured muscle, tendon, ligament, joint or wound.
ACP has been used for many years in orthopedic procedures in people, including joint replacement, fracture repair, and joint fusions. ACP has been reported to improve bone and soft tissue healing in these types of cases. In addition, ACP may help prevent excessive blood loss, decrease the risk of infection, enhance wound healing, and reduce pain such that less pain-relieving drugs are required by the patient. ACP is a superior option for those pets that cannot tolerate NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications) to manage their discomfort.
ACP uses the patient’s own natural healing properties to treat the injury. Side effects utilizing ACP are very uncommon. Although some have reported pain at the site of injection for several days after the treatment.
Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy is an alternative treatment modality with a wide range of applications. By harnessing oxygen’s power, your pet can experience total-body healing. Standard oxygen has two oxygen molecules, whereas ozone has three. The third oxygen molecule is unstable, and turns into a free radical, and this instability makes ozone therapy so effective. Ozone easily gives up the extra oxygen molecule, saturating the treated area with oxygen.
Increased oxygenation benefits immune functions, reduces infections, accelerates wound healing, and suppresses cancer cell replication. Ozone therapy is a natural, effective way to increase tissue oxygenation, offering extra resistance to disease and cancer, and is also a particularly effective “disinfectant” for bacterial, viral, and fungal infections in pets and people. All degenerative, neoplastic, immunologic, and aging diseases involve lack of oxygen, which makes ozone therapy a highly beneficial treatment for these condition types.
Advanced Pet Care in Davidson
At Whole Pet Veterinary Hospital Davidson, we’re committed to providing advanced vet care options that help your pet feel their best. Whether it's through innovative treatments or holistic pet care, we're here to support your pet's health. If you're looking for advanced pet care near you, call us at (704) 765-1171 or book an appointment online below!
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