Animal Hospital At Brier Creek

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10500 Little Briar Creek Lane
Raleigh, NC 27617

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(919) 544-2226
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Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
Animal Hospital At Brier Creek - Raleigh, NC
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I have just started going to the hospital with my girlfriend's pet and went there on personal recommendation. I had great personalized service and was given a very thorough appoin...

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Stay as far away from this place as you can. They absolutely traumatized our dog while simply cutting his nails. Something that we've had done a hundred times at other places. W...

Stay away if you love your pet 5/7/2014

Stay as far away from this place as you can. They absolutely traumatized our dog while simply cutting his nails. Something that we've had done a hundred times at other places. Were cut so short that they were bleeding horribly. Vet blew it off like it was no big deal. Now if we even drive by this place our dog starts shaking with fear. more
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  • In cases of acute or extreme pain, the doctor will often delay the complete adjustment until your companion can be relaxed. How often does my pet need to be adjusted It depends on the reason for the adjustment, and any additional therapies being undertaken (acupuncture, medications, physical therapy). If your pet has an acute injury, it may need weekly adjustments to start. In many geriatric patients, a visit every 4-6 weeks results in an improved quality of life. Healthy, young pets are often seen 3-4 times per year for maintenance. What are dr. Bigsby’s qualifications Dr. Bigsby became involved in chiropractic after a sports injury to herself. While qualifying for the boston marathon, she injured her iliotibial band. Thanks to chiropractic care, she made a full recovery, ran boston and continues to run marathons to this day. Dr. Bigsby attended the veterinary spinal manipulative therapy course at the healing oasis wellness center in wisconsin in 2002. She participated in 200 hours of intensive coursework in small animal and equine chiropractic. She then received further certification by passing the testing by the american veterinary chiropractic association. She has practiced chiropractic on a part-time basis since that time, incorporating it with her more traditional approach to veterinary medicine. Her passion is working with sporting dogs to achieve maximum athletic potential and helping our geriatric patients, who truly can benefit from regular adjustments.

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  • Hours: M-F 7:30am - 5:30pm, Sa 8:00am - 12:00pm
  • Payments: Discover, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Umstead
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