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The Pet Tribune -"Gold Bead Implants" "Gold bead implants are an extension of acupuncture procedure. They provide acupuncture and long-term stimulation of acupuncture points on permanent basis. The beads, which are smaller in diameter then 1/16", are implanted at various sites subcutaneously or in the muscle bellies. " The Miami Herald -"Pet-u-Puncture" "Without sedation or doping of the animal with drugs, he stuck nine, inch-long needles into a 15-year-old, fully alert chow dog - into her paw, her legs, two in her back and one at the top of her head ("the brain point") and she never snapped, bit, chomped, howled, growled or whimpered." Coral Gables Gazette -"Animals need-le medical alternatives" "Cindy Dunn describes her meeting-up with Dr. Ferran as 'fate'....My vet was just beside himself when he saw she was better - he got tears in his eyes." Miami New Times -"Best of Miami" "Clinical studies and 8000-year-old manuscripts support the approach of opening channels and redirecting chi with needles, for the four-legged as well as biped." Ocean Drive Magazine -"Best Kept Secrets of Miami Beach" "That sort of extra care is what Dr. Ferran is best known for. He and his staff of four spend most of their time caring for their charges, but even on his own time, he stops in to check on his patients and always remains just a phone call away." The Weekly Sun -"New Age Veterinarian" "We began to see improvement after the third visit," Dr. Ferran recalls with a smile, "and after a few weeks she was back to her old self. In fact, now she gets a 'tune up' every six weeks. Chippy walks right in by herself, as chipper as she was before the paralysis." South Miami Community Paper - "Animal Clinic Adds Holistic Touch" "I've been a veterinarian for about 20 years", Ferran said. "I'm a holistic veterinarian. The focus of our practice is acupuncture. I still believe in conventional medicine plus alternative therapries, so we're not confined. We have more choices."
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