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What to expect from an appointment with HT Animal Rehabilitation.

Hannah collaborates closely with you and your veterinarian to ensure clear communication and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your animal's needs. The focus is always on enhancing your pet’s quality of life through a comprehensive, customised treatment program.

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What happens next?

​Contact Hannah via the contact page, call 07969 268797, email htanimalrehabilitation@gmail.com or ask your vet for a referral.

At the appointment, Hannah will take a full history, assess your animal’s movement and perform a full-body evaluation. This may also include some muscle mass measurements or joint angles.

After the evaluation, a tailored treatment plan begins, which may include manual therapy, chiropractic care, electro physical agents and prescribed exercises.

After each session, you will receive aftercare advice, a forward plan and a clinical report for peace of mind.

Appointments & Fees

 

All animals’ first appointments will be an initial assessment. These appointments are longer and more detailed, as both subjective and objective information is gathered. Initial assessments can last up to 1.5 hours.

Follow-up appointments thereafter usually last around one hour.

All appointments include a tailored treatment plan and home exercise advice, where appropriate.

 

Treatment Fees

Canine

  • Initial assessment: £55

  • Follow-up treatment: £50

Equine

  • Initial assessment: £65

  • Follow-up treatment: £60

 

Multi-animal discounts are available — please ask for details.

If your animal requires more intensive treatment during the early stages of rehabilitation and needs to be seen more regularly, these sessions are offered at a special rate. Please enquire for further information.

Travel Costs

Additional travel charges may apply:

  • Zone A: No additional charge (within 20 miles)

  • Zone B: £7 (20–25 miles)

  • Zone C: £10 (25–30 miles)

  • Zone D: Over 30 miles — please enquire

Somerset Dorset Wiltshire

Physiotherapy is covered by most pet insurance providers, but individual owners are advised to check their own policies

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