Price list
Equine appointments
Initial consultation
Cost: £55
Time: 1 hour
Follow up sessions
Cost: £50
Time: 1 hour
Canine appointments
Initial consultation
Cost: £50
Time: 45 mins-1 hour
Follow up sessions
Cost: £45
Time: 45 mins - 1 hour
Feline & other small animal appointments
Initial consultation
Cost: £50
Time: 45 mins-1 hour
Follow up sessions
Cost: £45
Time: 45 mins - 1 hour
Most pet insurance policies cover physiotherapeutic treatment. Your insurance policy handbook should detail how much you can claim for physiotherapy in the “Complimentary Therapies” section.
Canine block booking
Save 20% ➡️ £220 for 6 sessions!
Valid for 6 months & includes:
• Assessments
• Manual Therapies
• Electrotherapies
• Remedial Exercises
Particularly beneficial for dogs following a surgery, undergoing a course of laser or to optimise performance in preparation for a competition 💪
Please note session costs claimed through insurance must be invoiced individually, therefore the block discount will not apply.
Discounts
Group bookings
£5 off per animal when booking more than 2 sessions at the same location on the same day
Registered Charities
20% discount for animals located at registered charity addresses.
Competitive Teams
Please get in touch to discuss group discount benefits for multiple members of the team.
Single treatments
Laser Therapy
£35 for 30 minutes
Utilises monochromatic, coherent light in the form of photons to deliver energy to superficial tissue and nerves.
This electrotherapy is anti-inflammatory, offers pain relief, accelerates tissue repair, increases joint health and relieves trigger and acupressure points.
Veterinary Consent
Please note that as per the Veterinary Surgeons Exemptions Order 2015, physiotherapeutic treatment of a pre-existing condition requires consent from a veterinary surgeon. If your animal has an existing pathology, please fill in the consent form via the link below and I will pass it on to your veterinarian to receive written approval. This does not come at any cost or reassessment and allows me to carry out optimal treatment techniques for your animal.
Under new regulations (RCVS, Section 19.24, November 2020), physiotherapy for the purpose of maintenance in healthy animals does not require consent by a veterinary surgeon. Please contact me if you have any queries regarding this.