April 21, 2025
In recent years, Western veterinary acupuncture has gained momentum as a complementary treatment option for pets suffering from a range of conditions. While rooted in ancient Chinese medicine, the Western approach integrates this time-honoured practice with contemporary veterinary science—offering a holistic, evidence-based way to improve animal health and well-being.
We are very pleased to be able to offer this service at Larkmead, under the care of Vet Chloe.
Western veterinary acupuncture adapts traditional acupuncture principles to modern veterinary knowledge. It involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles into specific points on an animal’s body to stimulate nerves, increase blood flow, and trigger the release of natural pain-relieving chemicals like endorphins and serotonin.
Unlike Eastern philosophies that focus on energy flow or “Qi,” the Western model views acupuncture through the lens of neurology and physiology. This scientific perspective allows vets to incorporate acupuncture seamlessly into treatment plans alongside medications, surgery, or physical therapy.
Acupuncture can benefit a wide range of conditions, particularly those involving pain and inflammation. Common applications include:
Acupuncture can also provide relief for pets that cannot tolerate certain medications or have not responded well to other treatments.
Acupuncture sessions typically last 15 minutes (with a longer first session for assessment). Most pets tolerate the needles very well—some even become so relaxed that they fall asleep during the session!
If your pet suffers from chronic pain, mobility issues, or a stubborn condition that hasn’t responded to conventional treatment or that treatment seems to be less effective of late, Western veterinary acupuncture might offer a new path to relief. Some insurance companies offer cover (often as a complimentary therapy which can be a separate fee limit) so it may be worth checking your individual policy.
If you’d like to learn more about this new service, please checkout the further information here or give us a call.