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Animal
Acupuncture Laurel Maryland
Theresa Deramo, M.Ac. L.Ac. Certified Animal Acupuncturist

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Theresa
is a certified Animal Acupuncturist located in Laurel, Maryland.
She has a Masters Degree in Acupuncture and is licensed and approved
by the Maryland State Board of Acupuncture.
Certified
Animal Acupuncturist
Theresa
attended the Traditional Acupuncture Institute in Columbia, Maryland
(now called the Tai Sophia Institute) where she received her Masters
Degree in Acupuncture. In addition, Theresa attended a 187 hour
certification course in animal acupuncture approved by the Maryland
State Board of Acupuncture. This course consisted of 50 hours
of training by a veterinarian.
Treatments
By Appointment
Theresa
sees animal patients in your house or barn. Make arrangements
for your birds, cats, dogs, horses, ferrets and rabbits to receive
personalized acupuncture treatment by contacting Theresa. To
contact Essence Of Wellness for more information or to schedule
a treatment CLICK HERE!
History
of Animal Acupuncture
In China veterinarian
acupuncture has been used to treat animals for over 3,000 years.
In North America it has been an accepted treatment for both domestic
and exotic animals for decades.
Some
Common Symptoms Acupuncture In For Animals
Including
but not limited to:
Allergies
Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia
Behavioral Problems
Constipation
Dermatological Problems
Diarrhea and Vomiting
Gastrointestinal Disorders
General Health and Wellbeing
Immune System Support for Conditions Such as Lyme Disease, Kidney
Disease & Old Age
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Respiratory Problems
Urinary Disorders
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) About Animal Acupuncture:
Does
Your Animal Still Need Veterinary Care If The Animal Receives
Acupuncture?
Yes. Acupuncture
is meant to complement not replace veterinary care. Companion
animals must be seen by a veterinary within 14 days of beginning
acupuncture treatment and you will be asked for a copy of this
receipt prior to the start of treatment.
How
Does Acupuncture Complement Veterinary Care?
Animals who receive acupuncture recover more quickly from illnesses
and surgery and often respond more quickly to traditional therapies
and have an improved sense of well being and mobility.
What's
The Difference Between An Animal Acupuncturist And A Veterinary
Acupuncturist?
An Animal
Acupuncturists is first and foremost an acupuncturist with training
based on an Eastern medicine paradigm with additional training
taught by veterinarians. A Veterinary acupuncturist is a veterinarian
who has had additional training in the methods of acupuncture.
Theresa is an Animal Acupuncturist.
What
Happens During An Animal Treatment And What Is The Course Of Treatment:
How many treatments
are necessary vary from animal to animal and how long they have
had a particular complaint. Long term chronic problems may require
a series of treatments and other problems may only require two
or three treatments.
Treatment usually starts with an initial examination in which
reasons for seeking treatment are uncovered. The acupuncturist
will ask about your concerns, observe the animal's behavior and
demeanor. The acupuncturist will observe coat and physical structure,
pulse and temperature of the animal. A complete medical and social
history will be taken at the time of the visit.
To
contact Essence Of Wellness for more information or to schedule
an animal acupuncture treatment in Maryland, CLICK
HERE!
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