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Welcome Dr. Breanna Estle

7/31/2017

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Dr. Breanna Estle
Dr. Breanna Estle joined Pipestone Veterinary Services in May. She grew up near Lockridge, Iowa. She received her DVM in 2017 from Iowa State University. Dr Breanna Estle is also bringing some new to the clinic, acupuncture! She has a special interest in using Eastern and Western (traditional) medicine together to better the lives of her patients. While in veterinary school, she studied veterinary acupuncture at the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine in Reddick, Florida. She received her Certification in Veterinary Acupuncture in 2017.
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Recently Dr. Breanna performed on a dog named Kona, it was his first treatment. Kona was excited but had a gentle personality.  

Learn more about Dr. Breanna's background and acupuncture from this Ottumwa Courier article.
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We are all excited to offer this service, call to set up your appointment with Dr. Breanna today!

Pipestone's Breanna Estle, DVM, is licensed in animal acupuncture as well as veterinary medicine. Friday during a dog's first acupuncture treatment, veterinary technician Celsey Orman helps keep
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  • Our Services
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    • Emergency and Critical Care
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    • Senior Care
    • Wellness Exams
    • Dental Care
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    • Microchipping
    • Pain Management
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