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Dixie_Flyer
May 20, 2008Explorer II
----- Original Message -----
From: K9rehabcenter@aol.com
To: claudedaniels@msn.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Treatment
Dear Mr. Daniels, I would love to help you with your dog. We work with arthritic older dogs every day and have wonderful results. I have several types of therapy available for pain as well as strengthening: acupuncture, chiropractic care, electro-stimulation, laser therapy, water therapy, massage, nutritional supplements, etc. Most dogs need a series of 8-16 treatments (depending on how painful they are -- the treatments run $150-$225). We would need to set up an initial consultation, which is one hour (for $165). We would need to see x-rays of the shoulders, elbows, spine, hips and knees. Also, I would need to look at the latest bloodwork (CBC and chemistry and thyroid). Is your dog exposed to ticks? If yes, we would need a tick panel done. I can do all the bloodwork for you if you don't have that available. We see new patients on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon through 8 pm. You can call Karen and set up the initial appointment (803-649-4965) or you can email me if you have any more questions. Looking forward to hearing from you. Warmest regards, Maria Glinski, DVM
Reply to her email:
I can have Dr. Ford send you a copy of Fella's records and X-rays recently taken of the area giving him so much pain, or I can bring them with me when I come. He has not been exposed to ticks and complete blood work was done not too long ago before his teeth were cleaned. I will call for an appointment.
From: K9rehabcenter@aol.com
To: claudedaniels@msn.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Treatment
Dear Mr. Daniels, I would love to help you with your dog. We work with arthritic older dogs every day and have wonderful results. I have several types of therapy available for pain as well as strengthening: acupuncture, chiropractic care, electro-stimulation, laser therapy, water therapy, massage, nutritional supplements, etc. Most dogs need a series of 8-16 treatments (depending on how painful they are -- the treatments run $150-$225). We would need to set up an initial consultation, which is one hour (for $165). We would need to see x-rays of the shoulders, elbows, spine, hips and knees. Also, I would need to look at the latest bloodwork (CBC and chemistry and thyroid). Is your dog exposed to ticks? If yes, we would need a tick panel done. I can do all the bloodwork for you if you don't have that available. We see new patients on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon through 8 pm. You can call Karen and set up the initial appointment (803-649-4965) or you can email me if you have any more questions. Looking forward to hearing from you. Warmest regards, Maria Glinski, DVM
Reply to her email:
I can have Dr. Ford send you a copy of Fella's records and X-rays recently taken of the area giving him so much pain, or I can bring them with me when I come. He has not been exposed to ticks and complete blood work was done not too long ago before his teeth were cleaned. I will call for an appointment.
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