Dr. Elizabeth Williams graduated from NCSU CVM and has focused her career on pain management, mobility, and rehabilitation. She completed her certifications in veterinary acupuncture (CVA), herbal therapy, and tui-na from the Chi Institute in 2011. Then, she added rehabilitation to her mobile practice offerings by completing her CCRT thr
Dr. Elizabeth Williams graduated from NCSU CVM and has focused her career on pain management, mobility, and rehabilitation. She completed her certifications in veterinary acupuncture (CVA), herbal therapy, and tui-na from the Chi Institute in 2011. Then, she added rehabilitation to her mobile practice offerings by completing her CCRT through CRI in 2012. Currently, Dr. Williams splits time between seeing patients in their home as well as at her own home office. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Williams assists with teaching classes at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute in Missouri, Belgium and Australia.
Outside of work, Elizabeth loves spending time outdoors and traveling with her husband, David, and kids, Ella and Jackson, alongside their dog, Kira.
Dr. Argersinger has been practicing veterinary medicine in the Triangle area since 1998 after working in private practice in New York. She is a native of New Jersey and a 1996 graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.
In 2011 Dr. Argersinger completed her course in Small Animal Acupuncture at the Chi Institute in
Dr. Argersinger has been practicing veterinary medicine in the Triangle area since 1998 after working in private practice in New York. She is a native of New Jersey and a 1996 graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.
In 2011 Dr. Argersinger completed her course in Small Animal Acupuncture at the Chi Institute in Reddick, Florida. She has returned to Chi University (as it is now known) several times over the years for training in Tui-na and Advanced Acupuncture. She believes strongly in the benefits of integrating both Eastern and Western veterinary medicine and looks forward to continuing to further her knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. She treats dogs and cats.
In her spare time Dr. Argersinger enjoys time traveling with her family, hiking with her dog, dancing with friends and snuggling with her cat and a good book.
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