Ozone
Ozone therapy has been utilized and heavily studied for more than a century. Its effects are proven, consistent, and safe. Medical Ozone is used to… Read More »Ozone
Ozone therapy has been utilized and heavily studied for more than a century. Its effects are proven, consistent, and safe. Medical Ozone is used to… Read More »Ozone
Chinese nutrition therapy is one of the five branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is the study of food as therapeutic agents for the… Read More »Integrative Nutrition Therapy
At Chattanooga Holistic Animal Institute (CHAI) we believe that many of our pet’s health problems can be prevented or improved by feeding a biologically appropriate… Read More »Species Appropriate Diets
Veterinary Herbal therapy offers a fresh, safe, effective approach to the treatment of your dog or cat’s medical conditions that have been unresponsive to traditional… Read More »Veterinary Herbal Medicine
Laser therapy is a non-invasive and effective way of using specific wavelengths of light (red and near-infrared) to stimulate therapeutic effects such as more rapid… Read More »Laser Therapy
Acupuncture is the oldest form of medicine, used in veterinary practice in China for at least 3000 years. Acupuncture works primarily via the central nervous… Read More »Acupuncture
Veterinary orthopedic manipulation (VOM) is a healing technique for dogs, cats, horses and other animals that re-establishes normal nervous system communications in a variety of… Read More »Veterinary orthopedic manipulation (VOM)
Sherry has been with CHAI since before its opening in 2012. She attended Chattanooga State TCC and has been in the management field for most… Read More »Sherry – Hospital Administrator
Dr. Katie Smithson grew up in Chattanooga, and graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She spent the following 11… Read More »Katie Smithson – DVM, CVA, CVCP
Dr. Colleen Smith is a graduate of Ross University and has been practicing integrative medicine since 2005. She has predominantly worked with small animals, but… Read More »Colleen Smith – DVM, CVA, CVCP