Dedicated to Animal Wellbeing


Juliet Allam
Veterinary
Physiotherapy
Mobile canine and equine physiotherapy throughout Aberdeenshire and Perthshire
JulietAllamVetPhys@outlook.com
Treatments
All animals are required to have an initial consultation face to face where a thorough assessment and case history will be taken and a forward plan made for treatment.
Treatment may consist of a range of therapies including massage, stretching, fascia health, meridian work. This can be given alongside a fully comprehensive rehabilitation exercise plan with specific exercises prescribed especially designed for the individual and ailment being addressed.
Each session is followed by a detailed report to aid owner participation which is crucial to a successful recovery. Ongoing help and guidance with exercise participation and any concerns is given in order to achieve success.
Treatments may be supplemented with Phototherapy, Therapeutic Ultrasound, Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field, Cryotherapy or Laser if required, however the basis for our treatments lie in Rehabilitation Exercises, soft tissue mobilisation and Meridian work.
Video and online sessions may be set up after the Initial face-to-face consultation, however it is a requirement that an in-person consultation is attended a minimum of every 4 weeks to thoroughly assess your animal's progress.
It is a requirement that Veterinary permission has been obtained prior to Initial Consultation.
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Session Charges
Initial Assessment - £75
In-person follow-up consultation - £70
Additional travel charges will apply to all in-person sessions
Online/video consultation - £65 (dependent on availability)
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About Us
Based near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Juliet is a fully qualified and insured Veterinary Physiotherapist and Rehabilitation Exercise Specialist working within the Veterinary Act providing a mobile practice throughout Aberdeenshire and North Perthshire. Bringing a wealth of experience with both horses and dogs having worked in National Hunt and Flat racing yards through to eventing and Highland Pony trekking, she now owns her own native ponies and 2 Border Collies. A trainer with The College of Animal Physiotherapy (TCAP), having achieved Bsc. (Hons.) in chemistry and biology, Mres. Graduate Diploma in Biology then TCAP Diploma Level 6 equivalent in Animal Physiotherapy, followed by the Foundation Diploma in Canine Rehabilitation Exercises, Foundation Diploma in Equine Rehabilitation Exercises and Level 5 Diploma in Equine Rehabilitation Exercises. Juliet is currently completing the Diploma in Equine Shiatsu with the Scottish school of Equine Shiatsu. She is also studying for the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) Blue Paw Award to specialise in Arthritis Management for your horse, dog or cat. A full range of physiotherapy techniques including comprehensive Initial assessment, massage, stretching and exercise prescription is offered, along with Ultrasound, Phototherapy and Pulsed Electomagnetic Field Therapy. Wound management, injury, acute and chronic ailments are all catered for, as well as fitness achievement and maintenance. Full member of IAAT and as such, work consistently to update skills and knowledge and with a standardised code of practice which ensures your loved horse, pony, dog or pet will receive the best care available. Juliet reads widely, particularly research into anatomy, physiology, osteoarthritis and its management and she works closely with referral hospitals in the local area.
