Dr. Jaymie Rennert
Veterinarian: Dr. Jaymie Rennert
3080 SR 89 A Suite A, Sedona, AZ, 86336
Specialties & Services
About the Practice
She worked at Frontier Village Veterinary Clinic as a small animal practitioner from 2008 to 2015, practicing western medicine. In 2012, she completed the course at Options for Animals to become a Certified Veterinary Chiropractor, and started up her business as Healing Hands Animal Chiropractic. In 2015, she took the Acupuncture course through IVAS and became a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist. This course was fundamental in awakening Dr. Rennert to her next step of transitioning solely to holistic healing modalities. In July 2015, she fully launched Healing Hands Holistic Veterinary Care, PLLC, and practiced holistic medicine exclusively. She became certified in Animal Bowenwork therapy in the summer of 2017. In September 2019, she obtained her certification in Emmett Therapy. She took a leap of faith and closed her business in March of 2020 in order to pursue her dream to move to the beautiful Verde Valley, and took some time off to heal some persistent health issues. In September of 2023 she reopened her holistic practice in Cottonwood, then moved to the current Sedona location soon after!
Dr. Rennert resides on her mini-ranch in Cottonwood with her horses, dogs, and cats. She spends her free time pursuing hobbies such as trail riding her horses, barrel racing, team penning, hiking, dancing, and travelling.
About Our Specialties
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an ancient healing practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate healing and restore balance. In veterinary medicine, acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of conditions and can be particularly effective for pain management, neurological issues, and chronic diseases.
Commonly treats: Pain management, arthritis, hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease, allergies, digestive disorders, anxiety
Learn more about Acupuncture →Chiropractic
Veterinary chiropractic care focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. Adjustments help restore proper alignment and movement, which can improve nerve function and overall health.
Commonly treats: Back pain, neck pain, limping, muscle spasms, post-surgical recovery, athletic injuries, mobility issues
Learn more about Chiropractic →Laser Therapy
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or cold laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate healing at the cellular level. It's non-invasive and can help reduce pain and inflammation.
Commonly treats: Wound healing, arthritis, post-surgical recovery, skin conditions, ear infections, dental disease
Learn more about Laser Therapy →Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine uses plants and plant extracts to treat illness and promote health. Veterinary herbalists may use Western herbs, Chinese herbs, or Ayurvedic herbs depending on their training and the patient's needs.
Commonly treats: Digestive issues, skin conditions, immune support, liver disease, kidney disease, cancer support, anxiety
Learn more about Herbal Medicine →Nutritional Therapy
Nutritional therapy focuses on using diet and supplements to prevent and treat disease. A veterinary nutritionist can create customized diet plans to address specific health conditions.
Commonly treats: Obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, food allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer support, skin conditions
Learn more about Nutritional Therapy →Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Veterinary physical therapy and rehabilitation uses techniques like therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, massage, and electrical stimulation to help animals recover from injury, surgery, or manage chronic conditions.
Commonly treats: Post-surgical recovery, arthritis, neurological conditions, obesity, sports injuries, geriatric mobility
Learn more about Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation →Animals Treated
Certifications & Memberships
- DVM