At Qi Veterinary Clinic, we provide holistic healthcare for dogs and cats in a quiet, friendly clinic.
General Info
Chinese veterinary medicine offers treatments for a wide range of disorders. Its strength, however, lies in the ability to discover an animal's inherent tendency towards imbalance, and neutralize this tendency by identifying lifestyle and nutritional practices that are favorable to an individual. When these measures are insufficient, acupuncture and herbal medications are used to restore balance. In short, by its very sensitive nature in identifying and neutralizing disease in its earliers stages, Chinese medicine excels in its ability to maintain optimal health.
We are located on Shelburne RoadRoute 7 in South Burlington.From I-89, take Exit 13 to I-189. Turn left where I-189 meets Route 7 South.Travel south approximately 1 mile and turnright onto Holmes Road, just beyond Lewis Motors. Our driveway i
Integrating Western and Eastern traditions of medicine is essential for optimizing the health of our patients. We offer diagnostics (blood work, radiography, laboratory services), judicious immunizations, and pharmaceuticals when appropriate to prevent and treat disease. Our clinic is equipped with a full surgery suite. Often our patients come to us with more advanced stages of disease due to their ailments being incompletely responsive to Western medical treatment. We also enjoy the opportunity to offer primary care for young puppies and kittens, and to address any imbalance that may arise early in life.
Accreditation
AVMA, AHVMA, AVAA
Associations
AVMA - American Veterinary Medical Association AHVMA - American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association AVAA - American Veterinary Acupuncure Association
Qi Veterinary Clinic in Vermont uses Classical Chinese medicine to care for and coexist with animals. We offer blood work, radiography, ultrasound, laboratory services, judicious immunizations, and pharmaceuticals to prevent and treat disease.