ACUPUNCTURE
Chinese medicine is rapidly increasing in popularity as a way to improve your pet’s holistic wellness. It’s widely accepted by the veterinary community, both as a primary and an adjunctive treatment (combined with Western medicine).
- Acupuncture
- Herbal medicine
- TCM diagnosis
SUITABLE FOR PETS WITH
With conditions including arthritis and joint problems, immune disease, kidney problems, liver problems and neurological issues. You can always speak to our vets for more information.
WHAT TO EXPECT
CONSULTATION
Make an appointment online and our friendly customer service team will get back to you within the day.
ACUPUNCTURE
You pet will be assessed by a vet who’ll decide whether acupuncture is a suitable treatment.
AFTER 1ST TREATMENT
There’ll be weekly acupuncture sessions where our team will be around to keep your pet relaxed and comfortable. Do note that it can take up to 6 sessions to see an improvement but many animals respond much quicker than that.
Meet Our Professionals
Say hello to our team of professionals with years of extensive training & experience in the field.
DR. MARTIN LI
Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 5+ years
Veterinary degree | BVMS, MRCVS
Language | English, Cantonese, Mandarin
DR. KAYLAN KWAN
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 8+ years
Veterinary degree | BSc, BVMS
Language | English, Cantonese, Mandarin
DR. FREDERIC CHANE
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Year of Experience | 12+ years
Veterinary degree | DMV, DIPL.CLIN ACUPUNCTURE/span>
Language | English, Cantonese, French
Dr. Martin Li
Veterinary Surgeon
Dr. Kaylan Kwan
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Dr. Frederic Chane
Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Acupuncture Packages
The cost of treatment will vary according to your pet’s breed, gender and type of procedure.
Vet Consultation
+1st Time Trial
$870~$920
4 Sessions
$1920
Hear It From Our Pawrents
'"Wow. I never knew how much acupuncture could help my furry friend until I brought her to Creature Comforts. The team was so patient and kind with her, and the treatment really seemed to make a difference in her mobility and overall wellbeing. I highly recommend their pet acupuncture services."
Client: Katy Cheung
"My dog has been struggling with chronic pain and traditional medicine just wasn't cutting it. I decided to give pet acupuncture a try and I'm so glad I did! The staff at Creature Comforts made me feel so comfortable and answered all of my questions. My dog is now more comfortable and able to enjoy his favorite activities again."
Client : Jordan Kwok
Location
Veterinary Centre TKO
4300 sq ft flagship
Shop G18, Papillons Square, 21 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O
2915 7007 8am -8pm
East Island Animal Hospital
24 Hours Veterinary Service
256 Shau Kei Wan Road. Hong Kong Island
2915 3999 Service : 24hrs
Housecalls
Award Winning
Door to Door
97730372 9am - 6pm
Housecall service will incur an additional charge
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Q:
My dog is a Frenchie(Short nosed breed), what should we do to lower airway-related risk?
A:At the pre desex check up our vets will discuss with you how we reduce airway-related risks to short nosed breeds. Steps taken might include special medications before the procedure, taking X-rays to look for pre-existing lung problems, specialist monitoring while they are recovering from the procedure, and giving extra medications to keep them calm and comfortable
Q:When should we desex out pets?
A:As a general rule, puppies/kittens should be neutered at around 6 months old. You can give us a call to learn precisely when your pet should be desexed.
Q:Why should we desex our pets?
A:There are many benefits to desexing your pet, including reduced incidence of behaviour problems, reduced prostate problems, reduced incidence of mammary cancer and eliminating the risk of developing fatal uterus infections