Information for Veterinarians

We are proud to combine our knowledge in canine rehabilitation with our passion for animals. It allows us to not only help them recover from surgery, but also to improve their mobility and quality of life as they age as well as return to their daily walks and other activities after getting injured. Lauren our physiotherapist holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree and have gone extensive training in canine rehabilitation to obtain her Diploma in Canine Rehab through the Canadian Physiotherapist Assosiation.  

We follow aim to follow a model similar to human healthcare with the physician establishing the need for therapy while managing any medical issues. That allows us to focus on what we are experts on: movement science, biomechanics, therapeutic modalities, hands-on treatments, and progressive exercise programs focusing on teaching the client how to best help their pet. In this model communication is key and we keep in contact with our patients’ veterinarians to keep you updated with their progress and, most importantly, to make sure that they are following-up with you should any medical issues arise. 

Some insurance companies require a veterinary referral to honour claims for alternative care. A referral form for each patient helps to establish a veterinarian-client-patient relationship and appropriate medical diagnosis. 

Please do not hesitate to contact us at anytime with any questions or concerns you may have.

Attach completed referral Form