IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM HOPE ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER
2/19/2021
Dear Hope Family,
Since 2015, Dr. Kasey Stopp has been a vital member of our care team. Through the years with us, she brought an additional skill set incorporating Eastern medicine with Western medicine. Today, we are announcing that Dr. Stopp will be taking a sabbatical leave from Hope for an undetermined amount of time. During this time, we ask that any clients seeking Acupuncture services please contact Dr. Anna McQuaid at Winterville Animal Clinic at 706-742-5108. For any clients seeking Chiropractic services for their pets, please contact Dr. Kathy Fowler from Climbing Rose Veterinary Services at 706-489-0295.
Dr. Jenifer Hope, Dr. Sarah Clifton, Dr. Nicole Duncan, and our outstanding staff will continue to provide exceptional care for all your pets' needs, with the exception of Acupuncture and Chiropractic Therapy. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you for choosing us to provide "Exceptional Care for your Exceptional Pets."
Sincerely,
The Doctors and Staff of Hope Animal Medical Center
2/19/2021
Dear Hope Family,
Since 2015, Dr. Kasey Stopp has been a vital member of our care team. Through the years with us, she brought an additional skill set incorporating Eastern medicine with Western medicine. Today, we are announcing that Dr. Stopp will be taking a sabbatical leave from Hope for an undetermined amount of time. During this time, we ask that any clients seeking Acupuncture services please contact Dr. Anna McQuaid at Winterville Animal Clinic at 706-742-5108. For any clients seeking Chiropractic services for their pets, please contact Dr. Kathy Fowler from Climbing Rose Veterinary Services at 706-489-0295.
Dr. Jenifer Hope, Dr. Sarah Clifton, Dr. Nicole Duncan, and our outstanding staff will continue to provide exceptional care for all your pets' needs, with the exception of Acupuncture and Chiropractic Therapy. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you for choosing us to provide "Exceptional Care for your Exceptional Pets."
Sincerely,
The Doctors and Staff of Hope Animal Medical Center
Acupuncture Dr. Kasey Stopp
At Hope Animal Medical Center, our Acupuncture Service provides an additional treatment modality for dogs and cats with chronic conditions or those undergoing treatment for cancer.
Acupuncture, a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine now well supported by medical research, involves the insertion of extremely thin needles through the skin at strategic points on the body to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. This stimulation appears to boost the body’s natural regulatory activity to help control the pain, nausea, anxiety, and inflammation that may accompany many diseases and the conventional therapies used to treat them.
Acupuncture is not painful and most patients fall asleep during treatment. Research supports the use of acupuncture for various medical conditions including pain relief for surgical pain; arthritis; gastrointestinal disorders such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite; cancer support; neurological disorders such as limb weakness, back pain, seizures; behavior disorders such as thunderstorm anxiety; and general support for aging patients (kidney, heart, immune system).
Still have more questions regarding acupuncture in your pet? Read our FAQs below.
Acupuncture, a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine now well supported by medical research, involves the insertion of extremely thin needles through the skin at strategic points on the body to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. This stimulation appears to boost the body’s natural regulatory activity to help control the pain, nausea, anxiety, and inflammation that may accompany many diseases and the conventional therapies used to treat them.
Acupuncture is not painful and most patients fall asleep during treatment. Research supports the use of acupuncture for various medical conditions including pain relief for surgical pain; arthritis; gastrointestinal disorders such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite; cancer support; neurological disorders such as limb weakness, back pain, seizures; behavior disorders such as thunderstorm anxiety; and general support for aging patients (kidney, heart, immune system).
Still have more questions regarding acupuncture in your pet? Read our FAQs below.
Acupuncture FAQs
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