Pets In Balance Mobile Acupuncture

Pets In Balance Mobile Acupuncture Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA)
Certified Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine Our goal is help your pet maintain or regain Balance.

Dr. Simone Lemieux is a graduate of the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine and the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. According to the principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, good health results when all aspects of a person or animal are in balance. Balance of heat and cold, light and dark, dry and wet to name a few. Dr. Simone has been a small animal general

practitioner in southern Wake County since 2005, and has worked extensively in rescue and shelter medicine. She is passionate about helping patients regain, or maintain a high quality of life. Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine offers a unique opportunity to help many patients to do so.

02/24/2025

Roscoe Peak Lab Rescue, Post 2

Look at him go! Four weeks in loving foster care, good nutrition, regular exercise and acupuncture. He loved the snow!

02/24/2025

Roscoe Peak Lab Rescue, Post One.

This lovely boy is Roscoe. He came into Peak Lab Rescue as an underweight boy with weakness and lacking coordination, both of which are visible in this early video. His wonderful foster family is giving him daily walks, good nutrition and lots of love. Peak Lab Rescue allowed me to treat him, using acupuncture and massage to strengthen him and improve his gait. Stay tuned for post 2!

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I had the opportunity to help out two rescue babies from Peak Lab Rescue earlier this week.   Shortbread and Butter were...
01/11/2025

I had the opportunity to help out two rescue babies from Peak Lab Rescue earlier this week. Shortbread and Butter were very sick with parvo virus. I am happy to report that they are on the mend and feeling much better now. Their foster mom and other volunteers with Peak Lab Rescue put in many hours of intensive care to help them through.

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Belly snuggled in for the best cuddles for most of her 30 minute treatment yesterday.  Her cuddles are treasured and swe...
01/08/2025

Belly snuggled in for the best cuddles for most of her 30 minute treatment yesterday. Her cuddles are treasured and sweet. She recently experienced a life threatening health crisis and almost left us. She’s a fighter and deserves all the cuddles she wants.

08/01/2024

Pets In Balance Mobile Acupuncture will be closed for vacation from Friday, August 2 to Sunday, August 25, 2024. I will reopen on Monday, August 26, 2024. If your pet requires medical attention during this time please contact your primary care veterinarian or seek care at a local emergency hospital or urgent care clinic. Some options are listed below:
Blue Pearl Specialty and Emergency Hospital at 6405 Tryon Road in Cary, NC. Phone number 919-233-4911.
Veterinary Emergency Group at 2030 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary, NC. Phone: 984-646-5793.
Petfolk Holly Springs Urgent Care at 105 Village Walk Drive, Holly Springs, NC. Phone: 919-591-0887.
Truss Vet - Veterinary Urgent Care at 720 Fenton Market Way, Suite 150, Cary, NC. Phone 919-981-9881.
Cary Urgent Vet Clinic at 8204 Tryon Woods Drive, Suite 114, Cary, NC. Phone: 984-345-5151

Getting a little love from Belly after her acupuncture today:
04/30/2024

Getting a little love from Belly after her acupuncture today:

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1441 E. Broad Street #232
Fuquay-Varina, NC
27526

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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