Veterinary Acupuncture in Midlothian, VA for Cats & Dogs

Veterinary acupuncture offers a non-invasive yet powerful way to support your pet’s comfort, mobility, and overall well-being. At Woodlake Animal Hospital, acupuncture is used as part of a whole-pet approach that works alongside modern veterinary medicine to help pets feel better, move more comfortably, and enjoy a higher quality of life.

Led by Dr. Jones, who has advanced training in acupuncture and integrative therapies, our team carefully evaluates whether acupuncture may benefit your pet. Each treatment plan is personalized, with a focus on safety, comfort, and long-term results.

What Is Veterinary Acupuncture?

Veterinary acupuncture is a medical therapy rooted in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and supported by modern research. It involves placing very fine, sterile needles at specific points on the body to stimulate the nervous system, improve circulation, and encourage the body’s natural healing response.

Most pets tolerate acupuncture extremely well, and many find treatments relaxing. Sessions are gentle, low-stress, and tailored to your pet’s condition, temperament, and health goals.

Conditions Veterinary Acupuncture May Help Treat

Arthritis & Mobility Issues

Acupuncture is commonly used to reduce joint pain, improve range of motion, and support comfort in pets with arthritis or age-related stiffness.

Chronic Pain & Inflammation

Pets with ongoing pain or inflammation from injury, disc disease, or skin allergies may experience improved comfort and reduced reliance on medications.

Gastrointestinal Function Support

For pets who suffer from acute or chronic GI issues, such as nausea, vomiting, loose stool, or inappetence, acupuncture can prove to be an effective remedy.

FAQs About Acupuncture Services

Yes. When performed by a trained veterinarian, acupuncture is very safe and is often used alongside traditional treatments.

Most pets feel little to no discomfort. Many relax during treatment and some even fall asleep.

The number of sessions varies depending on your pet’s condition and response to treatment. Some pets benefit quickly, while others require ongoing care.

In addition to acupuncture, Woodlake Animal Hospital offers chiropractic care and Chinese herbal therapy. These holistic treatments focus on supporting the whole pet, promoting natural healing, and improving overall wellness.

Absolutely. Acupuncture is most effective when used alongside modern diagnostics, medications, and other medical treatments when appropriate.

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