Proven Pain Relief for a Happier Dog

Trusted by 1,800+ Pets & 150 Five-Star Reviews — Featured in CNA, Straits Times & More

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How It Works

Most pets show improvement within 4-6 sessions.

Consultation & Assessment

Meet our vet or CCRT expert to identify the underlying causes of your dog’s pain and set treatment objectives.

Personalised Pain Management

We craft a holistic programme combining medication, physical therapies, or other non-invasive methods to minimise discomfort.

Treatment & Monitoring

Your dog follows the recommended regime to reduce pain and regain normal function. We track responses and adjust tactics as required.

Is Your Pet Battling Chronic Pain, Anxiety, or Slow Healing?

Acupuncture provides natural, non-invasive relief by stimulating your pet’s healing response. Certified practitioners target pain, reduce inflammation, and restore energy flow—ideal for pets who can’t tolerate medications.

Why Pet Parents Choose RehabVet’s Pain Relief Care

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Restores Natural Gait

Physiotherapy corrects limping and uneven movement.

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Reduces Swelling & Heat

Laser therapy cools inflamed joints instantly.

Non-Surgical Solutions

PRP injections and acupuncture delay or avoid surgery.

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Weight Management Support

Nutrition plans ease pressure on hips and knees..

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Multi-Disciplinary Team

Vets, physios, and nutritionists collaborate on your pet’s plan.

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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 Pain relief

Injuries (e.g., ligament tears), infections, congenital defects, or conditions like patellar luxation.

Watch for limping, licking joints, reluctance to move, or aggression when touched. Cats may hide or stop grooming.

Avoid jumping, sudden stops, or rough play. Opt for controlled leash walks or hydrotherapy.

Yes! Look for those containing omega-3s, glucosamine, and chondroitin. We recommend Yumove or Sashas Blend.

Absolutely! It’s proven to reduce inflammation and stimulate pain-relieving endorphins.

If your pet can’t bear weight, has sudden swelling, or shows signs of distress (e.g., panting, whining).

It improves range of motion, strengthens supporting muscles, and enhances joint stability through targeted exercises.

Yes! The Animal Rehabilitation Centre and HydroVet Care have heated pools for low-impact conditioning.

Even a 10% weight reduction significantly eases strain on joints. Ask your vet for a tailored diet plan.

Stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, and regenerative laser therapy at clinics like VetStem Cellcare.

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