Our busy small animal practice cares for a range of pets, from cats and dogs, and small pets to backyard hens.
We pride ourselves on our friendly and personal service, and include our owners in all we do for their pets.
Our 24-hour emergency service is staffed by our own vets.
We are proud of the care and services we provide for your beloved pets. Our own team of vets and nurses are on hand 24 hours a day 7 days a week to attend to your pets’ needs, from routine vaccincations and worming, to the more critical and unforeseen events.
You’ll find lots of information in the menu on the left. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact us and we will be more than happy to assist you.
Here at Senlac Grooming, we are here to free your dog of that horrible muddy smell or to make them look glam.
We offer a wide range of dog grooming, from a bath and brush to a full groom to give your dog the look you want, whether it’s a standard breed trim or a style of your choice. Hand stripping is also available.
Groomng opening hours: 8am – 5pm
Please call us at the Roberstbridge surgery on 01580 880280, to make an appoointment or for further information.
What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is the treatment of musculoskeletal issues that are associated with orthopaedic and neurological conditions. These methods include massage, heat treatment, and exercise to compliment veterinary care. Physiotherapy can prevent and limit injury as well as accelerate healing, restore function and optimise performance.
Who may benefit?
Physiotherapy can benefit all animals, but particularly those with soft tissue injuries, following surgery, or age related conditions, for example;
– Soft tissue injuries, strains and sprains
– Post-surgery e.g. fractures, cruciate repair
– Joint problems e.g. arthritis, hip dysplasia
– Back and neck pain
Assessment
If you are concerned that your pet is suffering from any of the conditions mentioned, has recently undergone surgery, or would just like peace of mind, then please book in for an assessment with our head nurse, Melissa. The assessment involves taking a detailed clinical history and identifying any concerns you may have, followed by a thorough clinical examination. Melissa will then work with you to develop an appropriate physiotherapy treatment programme.
Treatment
Treatment programmes are determined on an individual basis and are tailored to suit the needs of you and your pet. Programmes may include:
– Therapeutic exercises
– Hot/cold therapy
– Joint and tissue mobilisation
– Massage
– Environmental advice/changes
– Weight management
– Laser Therapy
A bit about Melissa
Melissa Cook is our Head Nurse and has been in practice for 15years.
Melissa has a keen interest in orthopaedics and rehabilitation, which lead her to undertaking more training in this area. She enjoys working closely with owners and their pets to achieve the best outcome possible.
Melissa trained with Justo Development to achieve a level 6 diploma in small animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation. She is a member of ASSVAP (Association for the Scientific Study of veterinary and animal physiotherapy).
Testimonials
Maxwell is a rescue bulldog, he has arthritis in his spine and managed to knock a heavy table lamp onto himself. He began to drag his back leg and could not support himself.
Melissa provided physiotherapy to his back legs and spine and taught me the movements and manipulations to do at home.
Now Maxwell’s foot does not knuckle and he trots along happily. The physio provided was gentle, reassuring and expertly done. In addition, we have started a regular regime of laser therapy which Maxwell positively enjoys and the benefits are very evident.
I cannot recommend Senlac Vets, Melissa’s physiotherapy and the laser treatment highly enough.
–Mrs Gay with Maxwell
Times and prices
Monday – Friday 10am – 2.30pm
Appointments vary in time between 45mins – 1hr
£38.40 per session (including laser therapy if required)
£156 Post surgical rehabilitation package (up to 6 sessions post-surgery)
£16 Laser Therapy (10mins)
Other days can be arranged upon request
We are pleased to be able to offer laser thrapy with our Class IV Therapeutic Laser. This non-invasive treatment can help to ease pain and increase mobility for your pet without the need for medication or surgery.
Long-term pain, sore ears, wound healing, sinusitis, joint disease, cystitis, arthritis, hip dysplasia, lick granulomas…..and many more conditions can be improved quickly, without discomfort or upset to your pet.
Class IV deep tissue laser therapy sends a beam of light deep into the tissue without causing damage, and induces a biological response in the mitochondria of the cells. This leads to reduced pain and inflammation, and increases healing speed.
The laser light is delivered through a non-invasive hand piece, held over the affected area. Your pet may feel a gentle and soothing warmth. Most treatments take a matter of minutes.
Treatment protocols are unique to each patient and condition, and will vary in time, complexity and cost: come and discuss what’s best for you and your pet.
Laser therapy can be used to enhance other treatment plans recommended by one of our vets or nurses.
Melissa has a laser and physiotherapy clinic every Wednesday at Robertsbridge.
Chickens make wonderful pets and with ‘back yard’ chicken numbers rising we know the importance of keeping your flock healthy. We have vets that are keen on all aspects of chicken health and husbandy. If you can’t find what you need, please feel free to give us a call.