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The Alternative and Complementary Veterinary Centers of New York.
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In 2010 Dr Phillip Raclyn was honored by JASA (The Jewish Association for Services for the Aged) for his work in helping senior citizens care for their companion animals.
When New York Magazine was working on their BEST DOCTORS in NEW YORK issue, they searched for the best doctor they could find to use as a benchmark. Cathleen Schein, the writer of this article, was (and still is) a client (and Buster her dog was the patient) of Dr. Raclyn. She thought that the care she and Buster received at Riverside Veterinary Group was so outstanding, that she would use her experiences with us as the standard against which all doctors should be held.
Click on any of this text to find the links to the NY Magazine article itself, as well as the authors complete story of her life with Buster.
The article ends, referring to Dr. Raclyn..."I've found my perfect doctor, if only he took Oxford!"
Read more about why the New York Press chose the doctors of Riverside Animal Hospital and Riverside Veterinary Group the BEST VETS in NEW YORK CITY!
A great story about cutting edge veterinary medicine. Dr. Raclyn was one of the first practitioners in the country to use Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy to help dogs with various illnesses.
In 1998 Microsoft was planning an ad campaign and went looking for a veterinarian who could epitomize the caring and compassion of the veterinary profession. They interviewed hundreds of doctors and finally chose Dr. Phillip Raclyn and Riverside Veterinary Group...
When the Obama family was in the process of getting their first dog, the story captivated America. They had the same problems everyone has with new puppies, and the New York Daily News again reached out to Dr. Raclyn to give some insight about training a new puppy.
When the story broke about Oprah Winfrey's sick puppy, the New York Daily News reached out to Dr. Raclyn for more information about Parvovirus.
Dr Raclyn contributed as an editor and author to "Keeping Your Dog Healthy Naturally" and "Keeping Your Pet Healthy Naturally"
Unfortunately, one of Oprah's puppies died of Parvovirus. The New York Daily News again asked Dr. Raclyn to help the general public understand more of what this disease is and how it can be so dangerous to dogs.
Before the summer article advising pet owners about the dangers of not only fleas and ticks, but of flea and tick products.
Dr. Raclyn quoted extensively in an article in Cat Fancy about allergies in pets
Next question: Do Pets Get Seasonal Allergies?
We're not exactly sure what it says, or which magazine it would be analogous to in the US, but as they say... "We're big in Japan"!
Dr Raclyn and other veterinary healers featured in this excellent article in 1998
"Why won't my dog eat dry dog food?"
And in a related culinary matter,
"Why does my dog eat his own feces?"
Back in 1990, veterinary dentistry was almost a joke. Dentistry for dogs or cats?? C'mon, who would believe that. But now, almost all pet owners understand how important it is to keep those teeth clean and disease free. But all movements have to start somewhere.
Dr Raclyn featured in this book in the pet section
Good short note about another acupuncture success story with a poor Bulldog who couldn't walk.
When Yorktown Animal Hospital was shut down for eight months in 2001 and 2002, it left a large void in local veterinary care and in the community...
Drs. Phillip Raclyn and Steven Kasanofsky specialize in the art of Qi.
Lola's first experience with acupuncture came a year and a half ago after all other attempts to get her hind legs functioning normally had failed...