Non-Surgical Treatments

Once we have determined the cause of your pet’s mobility problems, we will be able to advise you on the most suitable treatment options. In some cases, we will recommend surgery as the best means of enabling your pet to return to good levels of comfort and mobility. In other cases, non-surgical methods will be more appropriate. Non-surgical treatments may involve physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, medicines, or targeted treatments directly into a joint e.g. stem cells or steroids.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Once we have determined the cause of your pet’s mobility problems, we will be able to advise you on the most suitable treatment options. In some cases, we will recommend surgery as the best means of enabling your pet to return to good levels of comfort and mobility. In other cases, non-surgical methods will be more appropriate. Non-surgical treatments may involve physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, medicines, or targeted treatments directly into a joint e.g. stem cells or steroids.

Physiotherapy

We have excellent relationships with many highly experienced Veterinary Physiotherapists that we work closely with. They provide their services across much of the South-East, and some will provide home visits. We can help you with arranging an appointment to see one of them.

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Hydrotherapy

Water treadmill activity can also be beneficial in rehabilitation, and we can advise on whether this is suitable.

We have excellent relationships with many highly experienced Hydrotherapy Services. We can help you with arranging an appointment to see one of them.