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Hi, I'm Dr. Peek 

You may know me as The Comfort Vet, and I am excited to now be working with Dr. Laura Boyle out of our very own Wags & Purrs Rehab center! I am passionate about all animals, first wanting to become a vet when I was 2 years old! I have been a veterinarian for over 25 years and have enjoyed general practice, shelter medicine and surgery. Now, I provide pet rehabilitation care using acupuncture, manual therapy, and alternative care for aged, injured and uncomfortable pets. I love partnering with pet parents to provide the best care possible, supporting patients and their caregivers through a holistic approach. I pride myself on giving pet parents the time to discuss the unique bond that they share with their pet and how that bond shapes their goals for care. I have a special place in my heart for the senior pet, helping treat mobility challenges, supporting pet parents with chronic disease management, providing integrative cancer therapy, as well as providing hospice and palliative care options to improve quality of life. This is intentionally planned while simultaneously supporting pet parents with decision making through these phases of their pet's life. I look forward to meeting you and your beloved pet, and I am excited to get started with helping them live a longer, healthier, happier life!

My Mission:

Comfort and quality of life
for our best friends!

My Goal:

Helping pets live longer,
healthier, happier lives

Services

Services include a thorough review of past medical records, an initial veterinary physical exam, plus a comprehensive musculoskeletal and neurologic examination. The focus is on pain management and quality of life using non-surgical approaches to recovery. Screening tests and imaging are available to help evaluate and stage conditions, and to monitor recovery. Herbal therapy and pharmaceuticals can also be discussed and prescribed. An estimate will be shared during the initial appointment and discounted packages and payment plans are offered to support affordable ongoing care needs.

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Comfort Care

Help your pet maintain optimal mobility and strength by keeping their muscles and joints moving well through massage and manual adjustments. In-home exercises are provided to help build strength and endurance. These therapies are especially helpful for the active pet.

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Comfort Care Plus

Help your injured or arthritic pet recover and regain joint range of motion, strength and mobility via non-surgical treatment options such as manual therapy, laser therapy, acupuncture and/or Piezowave therapy. In-home exercises are provided to help assist with recovery.

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Thermal Imaging

A safe technology that is non-invasive. It measures radiated thermal energy from a patient to detect areas of disease and dysfunction. Can help locate specific areas of pain and inflammation, as well as identify areas of secondary concern that might otherwise go undetected. 

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MSK Ultrasound

Ultrasound exams are quick, non-invasive, require no anesthesia, and are much more cost-effective than an MRI. High frequency musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound is considered the #1 diagnostic modality for tendon and ligament injuries.

Initial Exam and Adjustment $125

Comprehensive Exam (includes thermal imaging and stance analysis) and Adjustment $175

Follow up Exam and Adjustment $65

Treatment fee (depends on modality) $25-100

Thermal Imaging $65

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound $195

Abdominal Ultrasound $225

Echocardiogram $275

Care package fees are determined after initial exam

IN-HOME services are offered within Dane County, WI

(A travel fee is calculated and shared prior to the initial appointment - typically around $75)

Schedule wit Dr. Peek

Contact Dr. Peek

Text: (608) 561-1639

Email: thecomfortvet@gmail.com 

*When scheduling an initial exam, please also fill out the intake form.

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