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North East Veterinary Physiotherapy

The Dodgeball Centre Part of the Iceland Building, Hartlepool TS24 0RE, United Kingdom

525 reviewsPhysical therapist

About this listing

North East Veterinary Physiotherapy is listed in Hartlepool, Northern Ireland; Scotland under physical therapist, with directory tags for hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, rehab and mobility. Its public Google profile shows a 5 rating from 25 reviews at the time this dataset was imported. The listing includes both a website and phone number, so owners can check current services before travelling. Owner review themes in the imported data include animal physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and spinal surgery recovery; treat these as prompts for questions rather than clinical evidence.

North East Veterinary Physiotherapy is listed as a physical therapist in Hartlepool, Northern Ireland; Scotland. Based on the listing category and available public business information, this profile may be relevant for owners researching hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, rehab, mobility services in or around Hartlepool.

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If your dog is recovering from injury, living with arthritis, rebuilding after surgery or struggling with mobility, contact your vet before booking. A good centre should be willing to explain referral requirements, assessment steps and how sessions are adapted for your dog's health and confidence.

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Questions for this centre

  • Is hydrotherapy, physiotherapy, rehab and mobility appropriate for my dog's diagnosis, age, confidence and fitness level?
  • Would you recommend pool work, underwater treadmill work, physiotherapy or another route?
  • How do you introduce nervous, senior, large or post-operative dogs safely?
  • How do you monitor water hygiene, fatigue, discomfort and session progress?
  • Can you share notes or progress updates with my vet or insurer if needed?

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  • Who assesses your dog, what qualifications are relevant and how progress is recorded.
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Google reviews

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June Ewen

a year ago

5

My 8 years old Lhasa Apso Jack developed a slipped disc some weeks ago, he had spinal surgery as an emergency and the neurosurgeon was not able to predict how successful long term the surgery would be. We were lucky to be recommended the amazing Lucinda. Jack has had weekly visits for Hydrotherapy since that time and his recovery has been amazing. It would be difficult now to determine that there had been anything wrong with him. How wouldn't you describe Lucinda.... friendly, approachable, knowledgeable, bubbly wi...

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My 8 years old Lhasa Apso Jack developed a slipped disc some weeks ago, he had spinal surgery as an emergency and the neurosurgeon was not able to predict how successful long term the surgery would be. We were lucky to be recommended the amazing Lucinda. Jack has had weekly visits for Hydrotherapy since that time and his recovery has been amazing. It would be difficult now to determine that there had been anything wrong with him. How wouldn't you describe Lucinda.... friendly, approachable, knowledgeable, bubbly with a passion for her those in her care. There's no doubt she adores her 'patients' and is dedicated to her craft. I was sad when Jack's treatment was completed as I had enjoyed my visits too. I would strongly recommend Lucinda without reservation. She is keeping Jack on her books for monthly maintenance visits and I look forward to our chats in the future. Thank you Lucinda for repairing my little lad, I will be forever grateful to you.

Raven Firedragon

3 years ago

5

I can't recommend Lucinda enough and the way she works is fantastic. Before she even starts any session or exercise on your dog she plays with them just to put your dog at ease and rather than 'forcing' your dog to do something she asks them by playing and offering treats My husky Onyx has arthritis in his back legs and starting on his spine and I was recommended physio for him by a friend. So I decided that strengthening his muscles would be the best route before I go down the vet pain medication road. Well Onyx...

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I can't recommend Lucinda enough and the way she works is fantastic. Before she even starts any session or exercise on your dog she plays with them just to put your dog at ease and rather than 'forcing' your dog to do something she asks them by playing and offering treats My husky Onyx has arthritis in his back legs and starting on his spine and I was recommended physio for him by a friend. So I decided that strengthening his muscles would be the best route before I go down the vet pain medication road. Well Onyx has had only a few sessions and the difference so far is like night and day. Onyx still has 'bad days' but with the exercises that Lucinda has given me and the lifestyle changes she has suggested is making his stiffness more manageable and therefore making his life better. Thank you Lucinda and Onyx will continue to visit you for as long as he needs it Wags n Woofs from Onyx too xxx

Laura Ainger

a year ago

5

I brought my old boy Riley to Lucinda for rehab after tplo surgery to his hind leg. Riley also has problems with his front left elbow. In addition he is quite nervous and doesn't really respond to strangers. Lucinda was so patient with him to win him over so that he would allow her to treat him. Several weeks later, after physio and laser treatment, Riley is his best self again. Both Riley and I couldn't be happier. Have already (and continue to) recommend Lucinda.

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