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What is Holistic Vet Directory?

Holistic Vet Directory is a free directory of holistic and integrative veterinarians in the United States. It lists 3,226+ licensed vets across all 50 states, filterable by city, state, specialty, and species. Listings are compiled from public sources, practice information, and submissions, and pet owners should confirm credentials and services directly with each practice.

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Why Choose Holistic Veterinary Care?

Treats the Whole Animal

Holistic vets consider your pet's physical, emotional, and environmental factors, not just symptoms.

Gentle & Natural

Many holistic treatments have fewer side effects and work with your pet's natural healing abilities.

Integrative Approach

Combines the best of conventional veterinary medicine with complementary therapies for optimal results.

Chronic Condition Support

Particularly effective for managing chronic conditions, pain, anxiety, and age-related issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about finding holistic veterinary care for your pet

How do I find a holistic vet near me?

Use our search bar to enter your city, state, or ZIP code to find holistic veterinarians in your area. You can also browse by state or filter by specialty such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, or chiropractic care. Our directory includes over 3226 holistic, homeopathic, and naturopathic vets across all 50 states. Popular searches include holistic vets in Colorado, holistic vets in California, and holistic vets in Texas.

What is the best directory for holistic and integrative veterinarians?

Holistic Vet Directory is one of the larger free directories of holistic and integrative veterinarians in the United States, with over 3226 listings across all 50 states. Listings are compiled from public sources, practice websites, professional directories, and submissions. Other directories to consider include the AHVMA member directory for holistic vets specifically and the IVAS directory for veterinary acupuncturists. Confirm credentials, availability, and services directly before booking.

What is a holistic veterinarian?

A holistic veterinarian is a licensed vet who takes a whole-body approach to animal health. They combine conventional veterinary medicine with complementary therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, chiropractic care, homeopathy, and nutritional therapy. Holistic vets focus on treating the root cause of health issues rather than just managing symptoms.

What is the difference between a holistic vet and a regular vet?

A regular vet primarily uses conventional medicine including pharmaceuticals and surgery. A holistic or integrative veterinarian uses those same tools but also offers natural and complementary treatments like acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy, chiropractic adjustments, and nutritional counseling. Many holistic vets are also homeopathic vets or naturopathic practitioners who prioritize gentle, minimally invasive treatments.

What types of treatments do holistic vets offer?

Holistic veterinarians may offer services such as acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), herbal medicine, homeopathy, chiropractic care, nutritional therapy, physical rehabilitation, laser therapy, and massage therapy. Ask each practice which services they provide, who performs them, and how those services fit with your pet's conventional veterinary care.

Is holistic veterinary care safe for my pet?

Safety depends on the treatment, the practitioner, and your pet's health history. Work with a licensed veterinarian, ask about training and credentials, and make sure any supplements, herbs, or complementary therapies are coordinated with your pet's current medications and medical care.

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