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Dr. Erica Kim began her professional career as a biomedical researcher before receiving DVM from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA. She has been practicing veterinary medicine as a general practitioner in Southern California since graduation. Dr. Kim is interested in many aspects of veterinary medicine but has special interests in internal medicine, dermatology, dentistry and holistic care, and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM).

Dr. Kim has received additional training in TCVM and became certified to practice veterinary acupuncture. She opened Acupets Holistic in 2019, a veterinary service which offers at-home acupuncture and holistic medicine. She has expertise practicing both Western and Eastern medicine and plans to pursue further training in Chinese Herb Medicine, Food therapy, and Physical therapy/Rehabilitation in near future.

Dr. Kim's personal philosophy is to live life to the fullest while maintain a high quality of life through healthy eating and living.
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We follow the vaccination guidelines issued by AAFP (American Association of Feline Practitioners) and AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association).
Our doctors will discuss the pros and cons of when to spay/neuter your pets to prevent unwanted pregnancy and certain medical conditions.
We strongly believe in keeping your pet's teeth clean and healthy by doing non-anesthetic dental cleaning regularly instead of waiting for severe dental disease to set in and then extract the diseased teeth to alleviate pain.
For dogs and cats, the medical conditions that respond best to acupuncture are paralysis and arthritis.
We are especially excited with Tyson's recovery after his unfortunate fall paralyzing his back and rendering him unable to walk properly.
While we always hope for the amazing success of Tyson, as with all medical care-there is no guarantee, but this is one happy Frenchie!
Electroacupuncture is particularly effective in treating paralysis, especially in recent injuries.
The more common causes of paralysis in dogs and cats include intervertebral disc disease, trauma, embolism, etc.
So caring and helpful yet direct and thorough.
I really appreciate being able to get an appointment quickly, being seen so quickly upon arrival but then, feeling that once the vet came in the room the exam is never rushed and she is so detailed in her information.
So grateful for this location.
The Utmost professionals.
Knowledge, Care, Understanding and Love.
These lovely caregivers reach out and follow up with you wherever you are!
And they have wonderful resources, they are apart of a network of great specialists.
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