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Initial Equine

Assessment and Treatment

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£65

Initial Canine 

Assessment and Treatment

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£55

Equine Follow-up

Assessment & Treatment

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£55

Canine Follow-up

Assessment and Treatment

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£45

Pricing

A call out fee may be added depending on location. Please contact directly for other species and bespoke services/packages.

10% discount for 3 or more pets in one location

Payment is due within 7 days from treatment by card, cash or BACS.

Cancellations can be made up to 48 hours prior to the appointment time. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the appointment time, unless rescheduled, will incur full payment of the session.
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Veterinary Consent to Treat

Molly, Turn it Around Veterinary Physiotherapy, kneeling on the floor next to a small terrier dog. Wearing black with orange.

All therapists have their work underpinned by an Exemption Order to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 which allows them to treat an animal under the direction of a veterinary surgeon who has first examined that animal.

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The new guidance, found in Chapter 19 of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct, sets out the existing rules for musculoskeletal treatment of illness, disease or pathology, and clarifies that healthy animals do not require a veterinary referral for maintenance care. Maintenance should cease and the owner of the animal should be asked to take their animal to a veterinary surgeon for clinical examination at the first sign that there may be any underlying injury, disease or pathology.

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Animals with existing lameness, injury, illness, disease or pathology must first have been seen by a veterinarian and gain either a direct referral or consent to treat before treatment commences. 

 

This is to ensure correct care of your animal. Turn it Around Veterinary Physiotherapy will organise consent forms upon booking. If at all unsure, please get in touch to discus details.

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