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Available Services

If you have another animal that is not listed & you would like checked, please ask me about it

Get in touch to learn more about the ways in which I can help you & your pet. 

A Veterinary referral is required for Animal Chiropractic treatment-The form link can be found below

*Animal Chiropractic and Animal Neuro-myofascial Release Disclaimer at the bottom of this page.

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Human

Medicare & Most Major Insurances Accepted

  • Chiropractic Care

  • Acupuncture

  • DOT Physicals

  • School/Sports Physicals

  • Soft Tissue Work

  • Cupping Therapy

  • Kinesiology Taping

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Laser Meridian Therapy

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Canine

Veterinary Referral Required for Chiropractic Care

  • Chiropractic Care

  • Animal Neuro-Myofascial Release (ANMR)

  • Massage

  • Cupping Therapy

  • Kinesiology Taping

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Laser Meridian Therapy

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Equine

Veterinary Referral Required for Chiropractic Care

  • Chiropractic Care

  • Animal Neuro-Myofascial Release (ANMR)

  • Massage

  • Cupping Therapy

  • Kinesiology Taping

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Laser Meridian Therapy

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Small Animal

Veterinary Referral Required for Chiropractic Care

  • Chiropractic Care

  • Animal Neuro-Myofascial Release (ANMR)

  • Soft Tissue Work

  • Cupping Therapy

  • Kinesiology Taping

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Laser Meridian Therapy

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*Always consult your primary Veterinarian for questions & concerns regarding your pet's condition and health. Dr. Gainer is a Doctor of Chiropractic, NOT a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. 
** Animal Chiropractic Care & Animal Neuro-Myofascial Release does not dispense medication, perform surgery, inject medications or attempt to replace necessary traditional veterinary care. Underlying pathology should be ruled out by a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine prior to an animal evaluation. Co-managing with your Veterinary professional provides what I believe is the best, most wholesome care for your animal.

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