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Birch Tree Animal Hospital
- 1602 Grand Avenue
- Glenwood Springs, Colorado
- 81601
- Phone: (970) 945-0125
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Birch Tree Veterinary Services offers integrated veterinary care appointments for consultations and house calls for Glenwood Springs and the surrounding areas. See Contact Us for more details. Following is a brief discussion of therapeutic approaches offered by Dr. Carsten at Birch Tree Veterinary Services. Every effort is made to always design an approach that is individual for each patient. The primary goal is always to provide the best healing potential possible. This includes, when appropriate, conventional therapy combined with holistic approaches. Integrated Medical Therapeutics is a system of patient analysis and treatment developed by Dr. Ron Carsten over the last 20 years and incorporates a wide range of medical philosophies and therapeutic approaches. Dr. Carsten's goal has been to identify and use the optimal combination of conventional and holistic options. The result is a therapeutic approach that attempts to promote the body's own healing while controlling the symptoms of the illness. By assisting the body in specific ways, the natural healing of the body can be aided. Methods for assisting this healing are based on techniques of acupuncture, massage, and herbs in combination with more modern techniques such as clinical nutrition, homeopathy, osteopathic manipulations, meridian therapy, and drug therapies when indicated. Dr. Carsten's many years of clinical experience have found that health problems have become too complex to rely solely on one medical approach and the typical patient responds best when multiple healing approaches are used. Generally with this approach, recovery from illness and patient rehabilitation can be facilitated.