Recommendations for Full Spectrum Veterinarians
Updated: February 18th, 2022
Summary
Full Spectrum Veterinarians are what we call open-minded vets. They focus on what works, no matter what tradition it comes from.
Who’s your favorite veterinarian? Mine is Dr. Demian Dressler, author of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, who started this site way back in 2008. But not everyone can come all the way to Hawaii to see him. The purpose of this post is to help YOU to find your own full spectrum veterinarian. I’ll need your help on that, in a minute. But first, let me explain what I mean by a full spectrum veterinarian.
Full Spectrum Veterinarians
“Full spectrum” is a term Dr. D uses to describe his approach to cancer care and medicine in general. Basically, it boils down to this: use what works, and forget about whether it’s outside or inside the box, particularly when it comes to cancer treatment.
Looking for calm, well-researched, balanced, non-dogmatic advice? Look no further.
As he says in chapter 10 of his book:
Full Spectrum cancer care is based on the assumption that, no matter how much time you may have left with your dog, you can make the best of it … or, as medical professionals say, optimize it. There are many steps you can take, right now, to help your dog, no matter what stage or type of cancer she has – and a lot of these steps are free. – Demian Dressler, DVM
The goal in full spectrum care is to stop worrying so much about whether treatment was something learned in conventional school. Let’s acknowledge that there are answers found in other traditions. For example, acupuncture looks like hogwash to a lot of western medical minds … but it’s been used in Asia for much longer than our style of medicine has. Why would billions of people do something that doesn’t work? There must be something to it, even if we can’t explain it the way we would like to.
When we first published Dr. Dressler’s book in 2008, we heard from lots of veterinarians who said that the dietary changes he recommends were unnecessary, stupid, or harmful. (And worse.) And now? Everyone basically agrees that a low-carb approach to diet benefits not just dogs with cancer, but most dogs.
Things change. We learn new things. And in full spectrum cancer care, when we learn better, we do better. That’s why there are so many things included in it!
- Chemotherapy is not shunned out of hand … but asking about the real numbers behind the protocols is encouraged.
- Supplements are not pooh-poohed … but not everything, only those that have shown REAL evidence to help fight cancer and/or address symptoms.
- Diet and lifestyle is your first priority, not your last priority. They are the foundation of EVERYTHING. And they can make a big difference, right away!
- The relationship between you and your dog is never, ever neglected.
Do You Have a Full Spectrum Veterinarian to Recommend?
So, do you have a veterinarian who is kind, direct, open-minded, and non-dogmatic? Want to recommend her or him? That would be fabulous because one of the most-asked questions we get is “who can I see in my area who understands what’s in the book??”
Use the comment section below to recommend your veterinarian or health practitioner. Make sure that you name your city and state or city and country, so that other people can find them. We’ll be taking your recommendations and making a sort of directory on this site. That way the hundreds of thousands of visitors every year who are trying to figure out how to optimize their dog’s life quality and longevity can find someone local who might be a good team member.
I recommend listing your vet’s first and last name, the name of their hospital, and the city/state/country.
Believe me, you’ll be doing a real good deed for your fellow dog lovers!
And if you are looking for even more advice on finding a veterinarian, make sure to read this article.
Warmest of Aloha,
Molly
Full Spectrum Veterinarians Recommended by Readers
Information provided by readers, so we apologize if this list contains inaccuracies. Please let us know if a veterinarian has moved or changed hospitals. If you don’t see your Full Spectrum veterinarian in the list, use the comment box below to add them to this list!
Alberta, Canada
Dr. Veronica Devall, Calgary Holistic Veterinary Clinic, Calgary
Ontario, Canada
Dr. Ed Beltran, VCA Blair Animal Hospital, Gloucester
Dr. Robert Butler, Guelph Animal Hospital, Guelph
Dr. Tina Hall, Headon Forest Animal Hospital, Burlington
Alaska, USA
Dr. Scott Rapp, Cornerstone Animal Hospital, Anchorage
California, USA
Dr. Vincent Baldanza, Access Specialty Animal Hospital Pasadena, Pasadena
Dr. Signe Beebe, Integrative Veterinary Center, Sacramento
Dr. Lily Chen, Integrative Pet Wellness Center, Rolling Hills Estates
Dr. Michelle Pressel, Pacific & Santa Cruz Veterinary Specialists, Santa Cruz
Dr Carlos Rodriguez Jr., Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center at Thousand Oaks, Thousand Oaks
Dr. Marlene Townsell, Access Specialty Animal Hospital South Bay, Torrance
Dr. Robert Woods, Integrative Veterinary Health Center, Orange
Florida, USA
Dr. Kim Neitzel, Garden Veterinary Clinic, Winter Park
Hawaii, USA
Dr. Demian Dressler, South Shore Veterinary Care, Kihei, Maui
Dr. Fran Miyake, Kapa’a Animal Clinic, Kapa’a, Kaua’i
Illinois, USA
Dr. Barbara Royal (and team), The Royal Treatment Veterinary Center, Chicago
Maine, USA
Dr. Jeff Philibert, Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care, Portland
Maryland, USA
North Branch Animal Hospital, Cumberland
Michigan, USA
Dr. John Simon, Hartrick Veterinary Clinic, Royal Oak
Minnesota, USA
Dr. Darlene Cook, The Bluffs Pet Clinic, Red Wing
New Jersey, USA
Dr. Stephen Brenn, Oradell Animal Hospital, Paramus
Dr. Kendra Pope, Dr. Kendra Pope, Red Bank
New York, USA
Dr. Karen Johnston, Hampton Veterinary Hospital, Speonk
Ohio, USA
Dr. Jim Carlson, Lifetime Pet Wellness Center, Worthington
Dr. Charles Curie, Geneva Veterinary Clinic, Geneva
Nevada, USA
Dr. Andrew Vaughan, Las Vegas Veterinary Specialist Center, Las Vegas
North Carolina, USA
Dr. Eve Boggs, Harmony Animal Hospital, Apex
Pennsylvania, USA
Dr. Alan Kirmayer, Animal Hospital of Rye, Marysville
Dr. Suzanne Martin, Northern Pike Veterinary Hospital, Monroeville
Dr. Judith Shoemaker, Always Helpful Veterinary Services, Nottingham
Dr. Fiona Tam, Avets, Monroeville
Dr. Sarah Urban, Always Helpful Veterinary Services, Nottingham
Dr. Lisa Whalen, Animal Hospital of Rye, Marysville
Rhode Island, USA
Dr. Sharon Doolittle, Dr. Doolittle’s Holistic Animal Healthcare, Smithfield
South Carolina, USA
Dr. Jeanne Fowler, All About Pets, Travelers Rest
Tennessee, USA
Dr. Shannon Dawkins, Claws and Paws Mobile Veterinary Services, Chattanooga
Texas, USA
Dr. Dan Ahrens, Veterans Memorial Drive Animal Hospital, Houston
Dr. Mary Crist, Veterans Memorial Drive Animal Hospital, Houston
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard, Rogers Animal Hospital, Corsicana
Washington, USA
Dr. Lena McCullough, Kingdom of Basil, Seattle
Dr. Lisa Parshley, Olympia Veterinary Specialists, Olympia
Molly Jacobson is a writer and also the editor of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, published by Maui Media. A lifelong dog lover and self-professed dog health nerd, she is all too familiar with dog cancer. She has been supporting readers of this blog since the beginning. Molly earned a BA from Tufts University, and after a career in bookselling and book publishing attended The Swedish Institute to become a licensed massage therapist in New York State, licensed by the medical board. Her fascination with health is both personal and global, and she is most proud of how this site and the associated publications have revolutionized not only our approach to dog health, but our own health.
I WISH I WAS A DOG!!! Dr. Kerry Rissetto, DMV, Charleston Recovery Veterinary Center, is the best person and Doctor I know. She has been available 24/7 via email for whenever I have questions or concerns. I NEVER have to wait for an answer. During the week, if I have a Question or Concern, She not only has her Assistant email me but She herself calls me later in the day to see if I need any further help or questions. There is NEVER a rush — appointments, consults by phone or email. She does not rush me to make decisions and if extremely patient when I dig deeper for a better understanding of what HANZ is going through. Often, I have blamed myself for not getting more information or asking the right questions before making a decision on my own. She supports and comforts me with assurance that there is no way I could have known that reactions to Palladia would happen at such a late date. She is the perfect Team Player and Advisor for us.
Dr. Tina Gertsch, DVM (owner/Vet.)
230 Elk Run,
Alpine, WY 83128
TEL. 1 (307) 654-9990
She provides pets — hamsters to horses and all types of paws with exceptional expertise, plus people with professional kindness. She cares
She does it all: preventive, check-ups, emergency, vaccinations, surgery, follow-up, products.
South Florida: Dr. Ricki Brozman
Elcidanimalclinic.com
Dr. Brozman saved the life of two dogs that we personally know whereas other holistic doctors in the area could not find the correct treatment. One dog had life threatening, uncontrollable seizures.
She uses herbal medicine, homeopathy, strict diet modifications as well as other alternative treatments.
Lily Chen, Integrative Pet Wellness Center, Rolling Hills Estate, CA
She puts the integrative in veterinary care and extended our dog’s good quality days by months, by being resourceful and responsive, positive and caring. She recommended conventional and holistic treatments as needed. We thank God for her help.
Dr Gabriel Stein Radburn Veterinarian Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Dr. Carrie Nedele
Grand Animal Hospital
Fraser, CO 80442
970.363.7271
My favorite Veterinarian is
Dr Amanda Streuing, from New Hope Veterinarian Hospital,
New Hope PA
im not good at computer didnt know about dr dressler he is in kihei i will remember the veterinarian i have always thought or have high regard for he does use accupunture and has helped me many times when i needed too his place pf practice more close to airport shipping to and from hotel besides dr wilhauer central maui animal climic kahului maui hi 96732 very open minded he never focused on money trip when he seemed to know you would pay one way or other he has superior i think that is very money oriented and it shows but dont let that scare you off its a big office aloha dot
Dr. Jordan Thomas, Noah’s Ark Companion Animal Hospital, Franklin, NC, Macon County
Dr Thomas saved my girl dog’s life. He quickly diagnosed her Lymphoma, quickly sent a referral to the oncologist who had a consultation only a couple day’s wait. He is thorough and goes above and beyond the call of duty. He is in constant consultation with the oncologist. He is simply the best vet I have known in my decades of being a dog guardian.
Dr Sue Armstrong
Sue Armstrong Consultancy
Boroughbridge
North Yorkshire
England