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Therapy Vet - Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Oxfordshire
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Therapy Vet - Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Oxfordshire

 
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40, Martins Lane, Bracknell, RG12 9EN, united-kingdom

Phone: 07931 558257

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Therapy Vet is a RCVS registered Veterinary Rehabilitation practice. Run by a vet who is fully qualified in veterinary physiotherapy, myotherapy, acupuncture and canine rehabilitation therapy, and provides an all round rehabilitation service for dogs.

Areas covered: Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Oxfordshire

 

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