Dr Sasha Ferrari

Dr Sasha Ferrari, DVM, CVA

Dr. Ferrari is a highly skilled veterinarian who specializes in acupuncture and holistic treatments, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise in alternative therapies to our practice.

As part of our commitment to providing the best care for your pets, Dr. Ferrari’s holistic approach will complement our existing services, offering new ways to address pain management, anxiety, mobility issues, and overall well-being.

If you have any questions about acupuncture or would like to explore how these therapies can benefit your pets, please feel free to reach out to us or schedule a consultation with Dr. Ferrari.

The use of acupuncture dates back to ancient times with treatments being performed on animals both small and large. Generally used alongside Western medicine, it can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions in pets.

Common conditions Acupuncture is indicated

Arthritis, IVDD, Nerve Injury, Allergies, Asthma, Anxiety/ Calming, Gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea *Not a complete list of all applications for acupuncture*

How does Acupuncture work?

“In western medical terms, acupuncture can assist the body to heal itself by affecting certain physiological changes. For example, acupuncture can stimulate nerves, increase blood circulation, relieve muscle spasm, and cause the release of hormones, such as endorphins (one of the body’s pain control chemicals) and cortisol (a natural steroid).” International Veterinary Acupuncture Society https://www.ivas.org/about-ivas/what-is-veterinary-acupuncture/

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How is Acupuncture performed?

Before scheduling acupuncture, your pet must have a consultation to discuss your pet’s diagnosis and determine if acupuncture is right for your pet. If acupuncture is part of your pet’s treatment plan, as determined by their veterinarian, then we will assist in scheduling acupuncture. The day of your pet’s acupuncture appointment, you and your pet will be placed in a private exam room with a licensed acupuncturist. A technician will take a vitals (TPR required) to evaluate your pet’s health day of and then your pet can lay on a comfy bed or blanket to feel at ease before the acupuncture begins.

The first acupuncture appointment, we ask that owners plan to stay with their pet. We will meet with you to discuss your pet’s condition and explain the acupuncture process. Whether an owner stays with their pet throughout the treatment or leaves after their discussion, will depend on the owner’s comfort level, and the pet’s comfort level and behavior. Follow up acupuncture appointments may be scheduled as drop off’s if an owner prefers.

We will place needles in specific points in your pet’s body to produce a healing response to achieve the desired outcomes. The needles stay placed for 10-30 minutes before they are removed. Different conditions and each pet’s personal response to treatment will dictate the number of sessions needed.

Generally, pets handle the needle placement without much discomfort. If your pet is especially anxious, aggressive or painful a mild sedative may be prescribed before the acupuncture session begins.

Requirements for Acupuncture

Annual exam performed at TSVC, with acupuncture determined to be a part of the pet’s ongoing treatment plan.

Rabies vaccination current unless medically waived by veterinarian

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