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Due to patient care commitments, we're unable to accept phone inquiries. All communication is handled via email after form submission.
About Us
Integrative pet rehabilitation including veterinary rehabilitation, pain management, food therapy, laser therapy, acupuncture therapy, and at-home euthanasia services.
By Appointment Only
Mon-Thu: 8 AM - 4 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Office
2240 Meridian Blvd
Suite D
Minden, NV 89423
Common Questions
FAQ's
What to expect?
On the first visit
On our first visit with your pet, Dr. Gleason will meet with you to discuss your concerns and assess the patient's medical status. We will make a comprehensive recommendation for care, which may include holistic treatment and/or conventional veterinary care.
In many cases, holistic care alone can successfully treat your pet's condition, promote healing and provide relief. If a combination of services is determined to be the most effective and desirable approach, we will either administer all treatment or work closely with your general practice veterinarian.
You can expect clear communication and a gentle approach. As pet owners ourselves, we understand the stress and emotion involved when a pet is sick or in pain. We do our best to make sure your concerns are heard and addressed at the deepest possible level.
What to have ready?
Please identify any supplements and medications that your pet is taking, as well as a list of foods and treats they are eating.
What to do next?
Holistic care is most effective when you, the pet owner, is an active participant in the healing process. The best way to contribute is to keep a close eye on the moods, behaviors, and movements of your pet in the days and weeks following an appointment.
You may find it helpful to keep a notepad or journal handy so you can write down observations and rate symptoms and improvements. Holistic treatments gradually bring the animal's body back into balance, so even subtle signs of changes – good or bad – can be meaningful to your holistic veterinarian.