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Hours, Directions, Salem, Oregon : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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340 Leslie St. SE Salem, OR 97301. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday – 8:00am - 5:00pm. Wednesday and Friday – 9:00am - 6:00pm. Drop-off appointments may be scheduled for 8:00am). Saturday – 9:00am - 1:00pm. On the first and third Saturdays of each month. Holiday Closures: Saturday September 3, 2016 for the Labor Day weekend (we will be open Saturday September 10th and 17th 2016). Monday September 5, 2016 for Labor Day. Outside of normal business hours contact: River’s Edge Pet Medical Center.
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Western Medicine, Eastern Medicine, Health : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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340 Leslie St. SE Salem, OR 97301. What is the best medicine? Western medicine treats structural and metabolic disorders within the body by surgical and chemical means. Eastern medicine encourages the body’s own mending abilities through the stimulation of nerves and by directing the flow of energy. Alone, neither is a complete cure. Together, Western and Eastern medicines are powerful partners to cure disease and prevent ailments. You’ve got a role in your pet’s health.
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Hours, Directions, Salem, Oregon : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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340 Leslie St. SE Salem, OR 97301. Visit Veterinary Partner, a website sponsored by veterinarians where you can look up all kinds of subjects relating to disease and behavior. Our own local humane society provides great services to the community, from caring for unwanted pets to offering behavior classes. We also LOVE the pet store in the humane society called Davenports Den. They have great toys and dog beds! Dr Xies Jing Tang Herbal, the pharmacy where most of our prescribed formulas come from.
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Blood Work, Vaccination, X-Ray, Anesthesia, Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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Click here to learn more about vaccination: www.veterinarypartner.com. Literally acupuncture means to “puncture” with a needle (“acu”, Latin-with a needle). Acupuncture points are specific areas on the skin surface or just beneath that contain a high density of small vessels, free nerve endings, lymphatic vessels, and inflammatory cells called mast cells. Increased electrical activity and low electrical resistance are found when measured at these specific sites. For several thousand years the Chinese hav...
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Meet the Staff : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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340 Leslie St. SE Salem, OR 97301. Julie DeMarco, DVM, CVA. I earned my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Florida in 2002 and worked as an Associate Veterinarian and a Relief Doctor before opening Whole Pet. My acupuncture certification is from the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Receptionist, Office Assistant. Hello, my name is Natalie. Ive worked in the animal care field since high school including working at large, small, and exotic animal veterinary practices&...
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Office Visit, Core Vaccines, Puppy and Kitten Packages, Diagnostics, Anesthesia, Surgery, OHAT, Treatments, Prices : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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A thorough history is included in the physical exam. This involves assessing personality, environment, diet, behavior, and any other aspect of your pet’s life that affects health. Because we practice integrated medicine, your pet will receive the benefit of Chinese pulse and tongue diagnosis. Treatment recommendations may include acupuncture, diet change, herbs, or massage based on combined eastern and western diagnosis. Puppy Package - $294:. With neuter 36lbs - $527. With spay 36lbs - $604. This packag...
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Philosophy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Environment : Whole Pet Veterinary Care, LLC
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM or Eastern medicine encompasses five modalities: Acupuncture, Herbal medicine, Tui-na (medical massage), Food Therapy, and Tai Chi or Qi Gong (this last one not used in animals). In China, even today, human health is often maintained and treated through the use of these techniques exclusively. Literally acupuncture means to “puncture” with a needle (“acu”, Latin-with a needle). Acupuncture points are specific areas on the skin surface or...When an acupuncture point...