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Dr. Jeffrey Feinman
Dr. Jeffrey Feinman, BA, VMD, CVH, has been a licensed veterinarian since 1985. He holds degrees in both molecular biology and veterinary medicine from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was the first dual-degree recipient in Penn’s prestigious University Scholar program.
After establishing a highly successful practice, based in part on the then-novel idea of making house calls to his animal patients, by the 1990s he had become concerned about the increasing rates of allergy, cancer and other degenerative diseases he was seeing. Frustrated with the results of conventional therapy, he soon developed an interest in natural, holistic-oriented therapies.
While this new approach produced some promising results, many patients still did not respond fully to holistic treatment. Dr. Jeff then turned to his molecular biology training to explore more effective treatments, which in turn led him to the discovery of homeopathy’s remarkable successes in treating otherwise fatal epidemics in the pre-antibiotic era. After much reading and some experimentation with the effects of homeopathic medicines (“remedies”) on himself and his pets, he began to incorporate them into his practice.
Following advanced training in Dr. Richard Pitcairn’s Professional and Advanced Veterinary Homeopathy courses, in 2000 Dr. Jeff became the first Certified Veterinary Homeopath in the state of Connecticut, establishing a largely homeopathic practice informed by modern medical diagnostics.
He is President of the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy (AVH) Foundation and was past president of the AVH, Dr. Jeff currently serves as chairman of the AVH Education and Research committee, and is also a member of Dr. André Saine’s International Hahnemannian Materia Medica Pura Project. From 2014 to 2017, he was the holistic medical director for Helen Rich’s On The Wings Of Angels Rescue (OWAR) in Odessa, FL.
In 2016 Dr. Jeff founded Holistic Actions!, an online academy where companion animal guardians can learn how to help their pets have better lives using their natural Vitality and Balance.
Dr. Jeff has published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, and other publications. His article on the Vitality and Balance System will appear in the Spring 2019 issue of the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Jeff and his wonderful wife Amy live in Weston, CT with rescued dogs Vanya and Archie, and a Rex cat named Tigger.
- Member: Amercian Veterinary Medical Association (licensed in Connecticut, California and Florida)
- President of The Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy (AVH) Foundation
- Past President of The Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy
- Chairman of the AVH Education and Research Committee
- CT's First Certified Veterinary Homeopathy: 2000
- Veterinary Honor Society (Phi Zeta): Inducted 1985
- University Scholar: Inducted 1980
Articles
How Exactly Does Diet Relate to Illness in my Pet?
https://www.homevet.com/how-exactly-does-diet-relate-to-illness-in-my-pet/
Are Garlic and Onions Poisonous to Dogs and Cats?
http://certifiedvethomeopath.com/are-garlic-and-onions-poisonous-to-dogs-and-cats/
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