
Dr. Nancy Chen graduated from Cornell University and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Purdue Veterinary Medical School in 1999. She is also trained and certified in veterinary acupuncture from The College of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine at The Chi Institute in Reddick Florida.
"After receiving both western as well as acupuncture treatment for back pain, I am convinced of the limitations of the Western medicine and have also witnessed how acupuncture is able to help me to be pain free". Western medicine is great in emergency and saving lives, but it has its limits. Traditional Chinese Veterinary medicine can be optimally used to treat chronic conditions and improve quality of life for pets, especially for geriatrics and the cancer patients.
"After receiving both western as well as acupuncture treatment for back pain, I am convinced of the limitations of the Western medicine and have also witnessed how acupuncture is able to help me to be pain free". Western medicine is great in emergency and saving lives, but it has its limits. Traditional Chinese Veterinary medicine can be optimally used to treat chronic conditions and improve quality of life for pets, especially for geriatrics and the cancer patients.