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Dr. Katie Smithson Joins CHAI
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r. Katie Smith- son has joined the staff of Chat- tanooga Holistic Animal Institute, and CHAI owner/ operator Dr. Col- leen Smith says the addition of a sec- ond veterinarian will help the busy integrative veteri- nary medicine practice better serve its growing clientele. “We are very excited to be able
Dr. Katie Smithson
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to add Dr. Smithson to our practice,” Smith says. “Her addition will increase scheduling availability for our clients who have had long waits to get into our office for alternative care. As the goal at CHAI is to heal disease and ease suffer- ing, having another holistically trained veterinarian will double our avail- ability to work toward that goal with our patients and clients.” Smithson, a Chattanooga native and 2003 gradu- ate of the UT College of Veterinary Medicine, spent 11 years working in a holistic small animal veterinary hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is a certified small animal/equine acupunc- turist and also specializes in soft-tissue surgery, geriatric medicine and work- ing with pet owners to create wellness plans for their animal companions. Chattanooga-area pet lovers can
meet Smithson at CHAI’s client apprecia- tion day, July 12, from noon to 5 p.m. There will be tours, games, area vendors, refreshments and prizes, with the grand prize being a complete five-session acupuncture treatment valued at $750. Supervised pets are welcome to attend. Visitors can also see the latest renova- tion to CHAI, including its full-service grooming studio and a new addition with waiting area and refreshment center.
CHAI is located at 918 E. Main St., Chattanooga. For more information, visit
ChattanoogaHolisticVet.com. See ad, page 24.
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