Advanced Arthritis Care for Lasting Comfort

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How It Works

Most pets show improvement within 4-6 sessions.

Consultation & Assessment

Discuss your dog’s arthritic symptoms and overall health with our vet or CCRT expert, setting comfort and mobility goals.

Personalised Arthritis Management

We create a tailored programme, which may include low-impact exercises, dietary advice, and targeted therapies to ease joint pain.

Treatment & Monitoring

Your dog undergoes recommended sessions or treatments aimed at reducing inflammation and improving joint function. We monitor progress and adjust accordingly.

Is Arthritis Stealing Your Pet’s Joy in Movement?

Combat arthritis with a tailored plan combining laser therapy, joint supplements, and low-impact exercises. We focus on easing pain and slowing disease progression.

Why Pet Parents Choose RehabVet’s Arthritis Care

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Soothes Stiff Joints

Laser therapy and heat packs ease morning stiffness.

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Strengthens Supporting Muscles

Custom exercises stabilise arthritic joints.

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Minimises Medication Needs

Combines supplements and physio for holistic relief.

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Slows Disease Progression

Tailored plans protect cartilage and improve mobility long-term.

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 Led by Pain Management Specialists

Care designed by certified rehabilitation vets.

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ABOUT US

Our Purpose

REHABVET CLINIC is Singapore’s first full-fledged animal rehabilitation clinic. With our team of well-trained and experienced veterinarians and therapists, the comprehensive facility offers the widest range of physical therapies. We aim to provide your pets with complementary support physiotherapies that enable them to live a pain free and good quality of life. Check out the Services, Modalities and Patient Stories that we offer at RehabVet.

Our Team

To provide all animals and pets a second chance at living without pain, minimal medication and living well.

Dr. Sara Lam, BVSc (Sydney), CCRT (U.S.), CVA

Rehabilitation Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

Dr. Sara Lam graduated with Bachelor of Veterinary Science from the University of Sydney in 2012. She is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA).

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Angeline Soon B(Hons) of Physiotherapy (UK) CCRP

Certified Canine and Human Physiotherapist

Angeline Physiotherapist, Bachelors (Hons) of Physiotherapy (UK), CCRP (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner) Angeline earned her Bachelors (Hons) in Physiotherapy from MAHSA University and

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Sean Tan

Animal Rehabilitation Therapist, Certified Hydrotherapist

Having been in the equestrian sector with Way Of The Horse since 2012, Sean is an experienced horse trainer and manager. He has also taught and overseen various types of lessons, involving equine therapies

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XanDP

Xan, Yee Chien Chuah

Veterinary Technician

Xan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from National Chiayi University and has four years of experience working as a small animal veterinarian in Taiwan. Throughout his practice, Xan recognised

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Joyce Ho

Animal Rehabilitation Therapist, Certified Hydrotherapist

Joyce came from a pet grooming background where she has learnt valuable tips in being able to handle an animal with patience and care. She has a passion for animals and enjoys seeing animals getting better. She

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Noelle Lim

Animal Rehabilitation Therapist

Having five years of experience in pet grooming, during which Noelle has developed a strong expertise in handling a wide variety of dogs, including those that are aggressive or senior. Noelle's calm energy

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Sharon Wong

Certified Hydrotherapist

Sharon graduated with a law degree but has always had a soft spot for animals, especially dogs. She has a number of years of experience as a Canine Hydrotherapist, working with dogs in hydrotherapy and

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Frequently Asked Questions on arthritis

Look for limping, stiffness (especially after rest), reluctance to jump or climb stairs, and behavioural changes like irritability.

While there’s no cure, arthritis can be managed effectively through weight control, joint supplements, physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory medications.

Yes! The warm water eases joint stiffness, while buoyancy reduces pressure on affected areas. Many pets regain mobility within weeks.

Breeds like Golden Retrievers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, and smaller dogs (e.g., Shih Tzus) are predisposed due to genetics or lifestyle factors.

Use non-slip mats, raised food bowls, and orthopedic beds. Avoid cold, hard floors and provide ramps for furniture access.

Evidence supports their use for mild arthritis. Opt for veterinary-approved brands such as Glyde or Antinol.

Gentle, controlled exercise (e.g., leash walks) is essential. Avoid high-impact activities like ball chasing or rough play.

In severe cases where joints are irreparably damaged. Your vet may recommend procedures like joint replacement or fusion.

Yes! Clinics like The Animal Rehabilitation Centre and VetTrust offer dedicated arthritis programmes.

High humidity may increase joint discomfort. Keep pets cool with air conditioning and consider evening walks to avoid heat.