How much will it cost?Treatment costs are dependent on the amount of time required for each session. The initial assessment is usually 45 - 60 minutes and follow up sessions usually take 30 minutes. We are happy to discuss the costs when you make your first appointment.
How many treatment sessions are required? The number of treatment sessions depends upon several factors including the condition being treated, the severity of the condition, the response to treatment and the response to home management. Treatment sessions are usually 1-2 weeks apart and the average number of sessions is 3-4. Longstanding or ongoing conditions may require regular check ups. The long term management will be discussed with you.
How many treatment sessions are required? The number of treatment sessions depends upon several factors including the condition being treated, the severity of the condition, the response to treatment and the response to home management. Treatment sessions are usually 1-2 weeks apart and the average number of sessions is 3-4. Longstanding or ongoing conditions may require regular check ups. The long term management will be discussed with you.
How much do I have to do at home?Almost all patients will be given "homework" to do on a daily basis. We will tailor the program to fit into your lifestyle. Animals respond well to small doses of exercises and as such, the programs are usually quite brief.
Does my pet insurance pay for treatment?It depends on the insurance company and level of cover. Some policies will cover costs under "alternative therapy". You will need to check with your individual insurer.
Is the treatment painful?The treatment techniques should not be painful. They may occasionally cause some initial discomfort but this should subside within minutes. The same applies to exercises - your pet should not look more sore or lame after doing their exercises for more than 10 minutes. Please contact us if you are concerned about your pet's response to treatment.
Does my pet insurance pay for treatment?It depends on the insurance company and level of cover. Some policies will cover costs under "alternative therapy". You will need to check with your individual insurer.
Is the treatment painful?The treatment techniques should not be painful. They may occasionally cause some initial discomfort but this should subside within minutes. The same applies to exercises - your pet should not look more sore or lame after doing their exercises for more than 10 minutes. Please contact us if you are concerned about your pet's response to treatment.