Exciting Announcement!

I am excited to announce the opening of the my new veterinary hospital, Complete Animal Wellness and Longevity Medispa (CAWLM) in Houston, Texas. Thank you so much to each client who has entrusted me with the healthcare of their four legged family members over the years. With this expansion, CAWLM will offer a wider range of services and meet the growing volume of patients.

Click here to book an appointment online

Services

  • Full Service Veterinary Hospital

  • Surgery (Soft tissue and Orthopedics)

  • Dentistry

  • Acupuncture

  • Food Therapy

  • Diagnostic testing

  • In House Laboratory

  • Radiology

  • Cold Laser Therapy

  • Fluorescent Light Therapy

  • Palliative/End of Life Care

  • Coggin’s (Horses Only)

  • Domestic and International Health Certificates

  • Chronic Disease Management

  • Large Animal Ambulatory

  • Concierge Service -- House Calls

At CAWLM, our focus is improving the health and wellness of our patients.  Click here to book an appointment online.


IMG_9203.JPG

ABout -- Aziza Glass, DVM, CVA

Dr. Aziza Glass is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine graduate from Cornell University. Dr. Glass was born in Houston, Texas, where for years she nurtured her love of animals by watching television documentaries and performing her own animal behavior experiments. She also developed her love of music as a vocal major at the multi-Grammy award-winning High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Dr. Glass graduated from Prairie View A& M University, summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and a concentration in animal science.

Although she enjoys many areas of veterinary medicine, Dr. Glass primarily focuses on integrative medicine with an emphasis on acupuncture and other alternative modalities. She obtained her Certification in Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) from the world-renowned Chi Institute.

Dr. Glass has been featured as an animal health consultant on Live with Kelly and Ryan, Good Morning America, the Today Show, as well as in numerous publications including Southern Living Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, PopSugar, Veterinary Practice News, and The New York Times. Previously, Dr. Glass has been seen on NatGeoWild’s “Vet School” television docu-series. Finally, make sure to watch Dr. Glass on the new television series “Roman to the Rescue,” available now on Hulu, Disney XD, DisneyNOW, and YouTube TV streaming platforms.