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Appointments & Pricing

Quattro Animal Physiotherapy prides itself on offering an effective and highly-trained service through Sydney's Inner West and greater areas. If you have further questions regarding what to expect from an appointment, please don't hesitate to contact us and find out more with no obligation. Travel charges and location information can be found here

Initial Consultation - Dog or Cat rehabilitation 

$130.00    + travel if applicable

This appointment covers all preliminary steps needed to prepare for your first appointment; Discussion with the owner about the condition and Medical history, collecting medical history from the veterinary team if necessary, treatment, and preparation of the treatment summary report. 

This includes Static assessment; watching your dog or cat stand or sit and observing their posture, behaviour or abnormalities, Dynamic assessment; watching your dog or cat move in walk and trot to observe posture, behaviour or any concerns, Physical assessment; which requires palpation of your dog or cat’s entire body including Range of Motion of joints, muscle condition, pain reactions and behaviour during this process for indications of pain, compensation, or discomfort. Findings are discussed before treatment, and an appropriate treatment is decided and delivered. Finally, a remedial exercise programme is generated as part of the initial summary report. This is made appropriate to your pet’s condition and is expected to be adjusted throughout the rehabilitation process. 

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Follow-up Consultation - Dog or Cat rehabilitation 

$110.00.    + travel if applicable

This appointment is as the initial but excludes the preliminary steps and summary report. 

This includes Static assessment; watching your dog or cat stand or sit and observing their posture, behaviour or abnormalities, Dynamic assessment; watching your dog or cat move in walk and trot to observe posture, behaviour or any concerns, Physical assessment; which requires palpation of your dog or cat’s entire body including Range of Motion of joints, muscle condition, pain reactions and behaviour during this process for indications of pain, compensation, or discomfort. Findings are discussed before treatment, and an appropriate treatment is decided and delivered. Finally, the remedial exercise programme is adjusted to suit ongoing developments and changes in your pet. 

Dog's Curious Look
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