At present, we are NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS; however if you are interested in being contacted once we are able to do so (projected early February 2025), please contact me at Pointofcarevet@gmail.com.
Please note, we do not offer any emergency service, vaccines, or end of life care (ie no euthanasia)
The goal of Point of Care is to provide preventive, supportive, healing and some times palliative care to those who give us so much in a quiet comforting environment.
We are in Maine! Our convenient location in Oakland is in the heart of the Belgrade Lakes region.
Your pets are in safe hands! Experienced, trained veterinary hands….trained to gently locate areas of discomfort, pain, weakness, and restrictions that interfere with your pet’s quality of life, comfort and mobility. Our care can alleviate those problems. Whether your dog just loves to relax and play with you, is older and slowing down, or is a top athlete who loves to compete in agility or other sports, we can help them feel their best!
Your pets deserve the best
Your pets deserve the best
Point of
Care Vet
* Acupuncture for Pets
* Tui-Na Massage
* Medical Adjustment
See why everyone loves us!
See why everyone loves us!
After almost 25 years of practicing traditional western veterinary medicine in Maine, Dr Eleanor Sabean often found the available treatments and diagnostics lacking, especially for older and uncomfortable, painful, and even highly athletic dogs.
Sometimes medications just aren’t effective enough, and they just mask a problem rather than locating and addressing it. This has lead her to pursue options in integrative medicine.
Dr Sabean has completed several courses in Veterinary Acupuncture, Tui-Na (massage based on Chinese acupoints and meridians for animals) and Chinese herbs. She is also accredited in Small Animal Veterinary Medical Manipulation. Learn more about these healing methods offered below...
After almost 25 years of practicing traditional western veterinary medicine in Maine, Dr Eleanor Sabean often found the available treatments and diagnostics lacking, especially for older and uncomfortable, painful, and even highly athletic dogs.
Sometimes medications just aren’t effective enough, and they just mask a problem rather than locating and addressing it. This has lead her to pursue options in integrative medicine.
Dr Sabean has completed several courses in Veterinary Acupuncture, Tui-Na (massage based on Chinese acupoints and meridians for animals) and Chinese herbs. She is also accredited in Small Animal Veterinary Medical Manipulation. Learn more about these healing methods offered below...