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Burnside Animal Rehabilitation - Fleet, Hampshire,

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Burnside Animal Rehabilitation - Fleet, Hampshire,

 
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41 Connaught Road, Hampshire, Fleet, GU51 3LR, united-kingdom

Phone: 01252 621631

Alternative / Complementary Therapies

Alternative / Complementary Therapies Specialities
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Physio

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Burnside Animal Rehabilitation Centre provide veterinary physiotherapy, including hydrotherapy, for dogs, cats and other small animals. Treatments can include hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, manual therapies and land-based exercise. We provide a combined approach to rehabilitation, meaning your pet will receive its own treatment plan in line with its needs and will include a mixture of treatments.

 

 

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