Locations
Ridgeview Veterinary Clinic
Veterinarian: Dr. Mellissa Vol-Stouffer 295 Bergman Road Derry, PA 15627 Mondays 12:00pm-5:00pm Holiday Park Animal Hospital
Veterinarian: Dr. JJ Patlola 1999 Golden Mile Highway Pittsburgh, PA 15239 (Next to Stanford Home Center) Wednesdays 9:00am-6:00pm |
New Stanton Veterinary Services
Veterinarian: Dr. Rebecca Caldwell/Dr. Kathleen Revelt 119 Stan Avenue New Stanton, PA 15672 Tuesdays 9:00am - 6:00pm Greenfield Veterinary Hospital
Veterinarian: Dr. Sean Winnie 701 Hazelwood Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Thursdays 11:00am-6:00pm Saturdays 9:00am-2:00pm |
Fox Run Equine Center
Veterinarian: Dr. Brian Burks
798 Fox Road
Apollo, PA 15613
By Appointment - Equine Only
Veterinarian: Dr. Brian Burks
798 Fox Road
Apollo, PA 15613
By Appointment - Equine Only
Disclaimer:
Our doctors are NOT veterinarians nor do they practice veterinary medicine. They are doctors of chiropractic (DC), and are certified in the VOM healing technologies (CVCP). They consult with veterinarians and work in house under the direct supervision of licensed veterinarians at several veterinary hospitals across the Pittsburgh region.
As with all clinical procedures, these techniques are being applied without guarantee of cure or promise of relief. In clinical practice, 7-9% of cases do not respond. The work is inherently non-invasive and safe. To our knowledge, to date no animal has been injured with these methods. We encourage all clients to look into other regimens such as medicine and surgery or to seek other professional opinions regarding the condition or treatment of their companion animal(s).
Our doctors are NOT veterinarians nor do they practice veterinary medicine. They are doctors of chiropractic (DC), and are certified in the VOM healing technologies (CVCP). They consult with veterinarians and work in house under the direct supervision of licensed veterinarians at several veterinary hospitals across the Pittsburgh region.
As with all clinical procedures, these techniques are being applied without guarantee of cure or promise of relief. In clinical practice, 7-9% of cases do not respond. The work is inherently non-invasive and safe. To our knowledge, to date no animal has been injured with these methods. We encourage all clients to look into other regimens such as medicine and surgery or to seek other professional opinions regarding the condition or treatment of their companion animal(s).