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If
you share your life with an animal, you know the feeling of love
without
words. A look or a touch can speak volumes – to you and your pet.
This
truth is the basis of the expanded dimension of services available to
dogs
and cats at Lexington Veterinary Clinic.
We can
and do use all the latest scientific diagnostic and treatment methods
of
veterinary medicine. There are times when the most appropriate
treatment
is to use pharmaceuticals or surgical intervention. To Dr.
Friday, it matters that your pet receive the most effective care that
is
also the least invasive and disruptive. That is why she uses her
experience and training as a holistic veterinarian to offer a wide
range
of complementary natural therapies. Alternative medicine can, in
many cases, mitigate unwanted side effects of conventional therapies
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speed your pet’s return to health. |
Credentials
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Dr. Lynne Marie Friday
earned a
Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University in 1973
and
has practiced alternative medicine since 1974.
She was among the first
veterinarians
in the U.S. to study acupuncture and has continued her training in its
benefits and uses.
For more than 20 years,
Dr. Friday’s
practice has successfully incorporated chiropractic techniques.
She
is a certified chiropractor for animals, having initially trained with
the respected Drs. George Good heart and Wally Schmidt and completed
her
certification with Dr Sharon Willoughby - (Who was just awarded the
distinguished
Graduate award from MSU for 2001, for her contributions to the
profession.)
Doctor’s approach to
these techniques
is through Applied Kinesiology and Contact Reflex Analysis (CRA).
She is training in the advanced levels of Versendaal’s CRA.
Dr. Friday’s studies
have also
encompassed Bach Flower, Homeopathy, botanical medicine, “T” Touch, and
nutrition.
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