Welcome to the website of my mobile veterinary practice for dogs, cats, and horses.

As a TCVM therapist and animal naturopath, I offer you a natural and comprehensive healing method for your dog, cat, and horse. Traditional Chinese veterinary medicine always aims to identify the cause of a disease rather than just treating the symptoms. In my work, I therefore consider not only the diseased organs or body parts, but view the animal as a whole. TCVM is versatile and can explain and treat symptoms of illness that may not seem to fit together at first glance. Minor imbalances in a healthy animal can be corrected with the help of TCVM. In this way, the animal’s health can be maintained in the best possible way.
“TCVM can regulate what is disturbed, but it cannot repair what is destroyed.”

Chinese medicine developed more than 2,000 years ago and naturally originated in China. It is based on assumptions derived from Taoist philosophy and consists of five pillars that together form a complex healing system.
However, only four of these pillars can usually be applied to animals. These are acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion, holistic nutrition, tuina (massage techniques), and phytotherapy. The fifth pillar focuses on breathing and is optimized through specific exercises, such as qigong in humans. This is not possible to the same extent in animals, of course, but attention is paid to ensuring optimal breathing.
The best-known form of therapy is acupuncture, even though it only makes up a small part of traditional Chinese (veterinary) medicine, as it is now practiced almost worldwide.
Lina Holz auf der Heide
E-Mail: tcvm-tiergesundheit@gmx.de
Mobile: 0049 151 50545379
Note
In accordance with Section 3 of the German Law on the Advertising of Medicinal Products, I am required to point out that the methods presented here, both therapeutic and diagnostic, are alternative medicine procedures that are scientifically controversial and not recognized by conventional medicine. No promise of a cure is made with regard to the therapies. I am obliged to draw your attention to this fact.
Appointments
Monday-Friday: 9am – 6pm
Saturday by arrangement
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