Thoughts from Dr. Luke: TCVM for Your Companion Animals (Part 2)
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On which species of animals is Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine practiced regularly?
TCVM is regularly practiced on all species of domesticated animals.
Who practices Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and do I need a referral?
The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and the Canadian Holistic Veterinary Medical Association both classify the practice of veterinary TCM, which includes Chinese herbal treatment and acupuncture, as veterinary medicine because animals and humans differ from one other in their anatomy and physiology.
"...it can only be practiced by a licensed veterinarian..."According to the regulations in the specific jurisdiction, it can only be practiced by a licensed veterinarian, or under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian as a type of veterinary medicine.
Those who practice veterinary TCM must be qualified in this field and have relevant expertise. As veterinary TCM is embraced more widely in North America, there are more veterinarians in private practice who are skilled in it. Referral is frequently not necessary.
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