(617) 247-1446
262 Beacon St Ste 2
Boston,
MA
02116
42.3535
-71.0801
Neighborhoods: Back Bay, Back Bay East
Help for pets and people
by dogtrainer1109
I started going to Marie in 1986 when my dog had a stomach problem that the vet felt could only be managed with steriods for the rest of his life. This was not an option for my young dog. Marie gave him about 6 treatments and his issues resolved. I beleive I had to go in for a tune-up a couple times during his long 15 years of healthy life. Since then Marie has worked on my other dogs, myself, my husband, successfully helped my sister with a fertility issue and has treated many friends and friends' dogs. Marie has decades of training and studied in China under a Master Acupuncturist as well as in the US. She has taught at the New England School of Acupuncture and is an author. I feel completely safe with Marie as she is careful and thoughtful with her treatments.
- Pros: skilled, experienced, caring
Truly Special Acupunturist and Humanitarian
by daisyjanealways
Marie I cant say enough about her. She does herbal remedies as well as is an exceptional acupuncturist. I went to her for herbal remedies. She went so over the expected help. She sat with me with my cat and went over all the pros and cons, gave me some remedies which helped. Anytime and I called her several times for my own needs, she would help me so much. When my cat passed away, Marie sent a donation to Save a tree in my cat's honor. She renewed my faith in human beings. She is a wonderful person and she rocks big time!
- Pros: Incredible Human Being
Caring, Kind, and Honest
by CentralPath
Marie Cargill is an honest, knowledgeable acupuncturist. Yes first and foremost her training is in acupuncture, but she's been treating animals of all kinds for over 20 years. Marie has amassed a large amount of knowledge concerning the treatment of animals with homeopathics, diet, and acupuncture. I highly trust her and recommend her to anyone.
I would much rather have an acupuncturist needling my dog than I would a vet (with some weekend course education). Unfortunately I feel that many vets fall along the same paths as medical doctors - into CONVENTIONAL medicine.
If you're animal is having a difficult time with their health and you want a fresh independent approach to treating it go to Marie she's great.











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