The information on this

HDO_Admin | July 28th, 2009

Organizations The information on this site is provided as public service. Many holistic veterinarians also have their own Web sites, and many conventional veterinary practices do as well. With the new design, we hope to bring you much more information than we offered in the past. We are unable to answer individual questions about specific health problems for practical and legal reasons. Welcome. Welcome Welcome to the AltVetMed Web Site, your home for finding information about complementary and alternative medicine CAM in general.

Articles all the major veterinary associations, veterinary schools, and CAVM organizations have Web sites. About Always consult your local veterinarian for advice. We are unable to answer individual questions about specific health problems for practical and legal reasons. Welcome Welcome to the AltVetMed Web Site, your home for finding information about complementary and alternative therapies in veterinary medicine CAVM. The information on this site is provided as public service.

When the site was moved to new server and has undergone its first major design overhaul since its inception. With the new design, we hope to bring you much more information than we offered in the past.

Therefore, the new, redesigned AltVetMed site will become portal for information on CAVM, as well as selected information on conventional veterinary medicine and complementary and alternative therapies in veterinary medicine CAVM. When the site was first launched, there were no other sites on the Web that dealt with CAVM.

MeetingsNews Articles For information on the AltVetMed Forum, please click on the Discussion link in the menu bar. With the new design, we hope to bring you much more information than we offered in the past. We are unable to answer individual questions about specific health problems for practical and legal reasons. We will continue to offer our own content in the form of basic articles that provide specific information about selected disease problems. The information on this site is provided as public service.

Organizations FAQ Links Many holistic veterinarians also have their own Web sites, and many conventional veterinary practices do as well. All of these new sites provide us with the opportunity to provide links to extensive information that was unavailable six years Publications The largest and visited veterinary medicine site on the Web that dealt with CAVM. For information on the AltVetMed Forum, please click on the Discussion link in the menu bar. We are unable to answer individual questions about specific health problems for practical and legal reasons.
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