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Animal Physical Therapies

Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist

Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist is a healthcare and medicine company located in Beverley, England. They specialize in animal physical therapies and are committed to providing top-quality care to their clients. With years of experience in the field, Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist is a trusted name in the industry.

Introduction to Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist

Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist is a healthcare and medicine company that focuses on animal physical therapies. The company was founded by Mary Holland, who has extensive knowledge and experience in animal physiotherapy. Mary is a qualified and registered veterinary physiotherapist who has worked in the industry for more than 10 years. What makes this company unique is its personalized approach to treating animals. Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist provides customized treatment plans for each animal based on their specific needs.

Services & products

Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist offers a range of services for animals, including physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and sports massage. The company also offers advice on nutrition and exercise to help animals maintain a healthy lifestyle. Customers can buy a variety of products from the company, including supplements, braces, and supports.

Location

Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist is located in Beverley, a town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The area is known for its historic landmarks and cultural events. In the vicinity of the company, customers can expect to find a range of businesses, including cafes, restaurants, and shops. The nearest public transportation options are the Beverley train station (1.5 miles), Beverley bus station (1.2 miles), and the Flemingate bus stop (0.5 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist because of the personalized treatment plans and the extensive experience of Mary Holland. The company focuses on providing high-quality care to animals and helping them to improve their physical health and well-being. The company also provides excellent customer service and support.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist requires a referral from a veterinarian before they can provide treatment to an animal. This is to ensure that the animal is healthy enough for physiotherapy and to ensure that the treatment plan is appropriate for the animal's specific needs.

Reviews

Customers have given Mary Holland Veterinary Physiotherapist rave reviews for the personalized treatment plans and the excellent care provided to animals. Customers appreciate the knowledge and experience of Mary Holland and the high level of customer service provided by the company. Many customers have reported positive outcomes from the physiotherapy and rehabilitation services provided by the company.

Amenities

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    rehabilitation
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    massage
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    acupuncture
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    hydrotherapy
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    exercise therapy
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    nutritional counseling

FAQ

What type of animals do you specialize in treating with physical therapy?

We specialize in treating a wide variety of animals including dogs, cats, horses, and other small animals.

What qualifications and experience do your therapists have in animal physical therapies?

Our therapists are highly qualified and experienced in animal physical therapies. They hold relevant degrees and certifications, and have years of hands-on experience working with animals.

What types of physical therapy modalities do you offer for animals?

We offer a range of physical therapy modalities for animals including massage therapy, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and exercise therapy.

Can you provide references or testimonials from satisfied animal owners who have used your services?

Yes, we can provide references and testimonials from many satisfied animal owners who have used our services. Please contact us for more information.

How many sessions of physical therapy are typically recommended for an animal's full recovery?

The number of sessions required for an animal's full recovery varies depending on the condition being treated and the animal's individual needs. Our therapists will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your animal's specific needs.

Reviews

  • Kirsty Mills

    Mary came out to see my horse, he wasn't even in front. Mary located the problem straight away but then checked every other muscle to make sure they where no other problems. We got a treatment plan put together and we are are booked in for a follow up appointment. Mary explained everything very well and left me with a good understanding of the issue. I would highly recommend Mary. Thank you for a fabulous service.

    29-09-2022
  • Jill Jackson

    I was really pleased with the care and treatment that Mary gave my golden retriever Ollie who had lost the use of his back end. She assessed him and gave him treatment and gave me exercises to do with him daily between the sessions. Within weeks the work Mary did and hydrotherapy Ollie soon regained full use of his back legs, tail and bladder. I cannot praise her enough and although she has signed him off I know if I have any concerns in the future that I can contact her for help and advice.

    29-05-2022
  • laura dayes

    Mary has seen my dog pre and post surgery. I’ve found her very knowledgeable and she is great with him. I wouldn’t hesitate to return if needed in the future.

    29-05-2022
  • Paul Wilson

    Mary looked after my dog Rocky, following consecutive knee operations. Rocky's rehabilitation with Mary's help and knowledge, has been amazing. Offering a friendly, caring service, Rocky always felt at ease and would often be pulling me to go in! If you want the best care for your pet, I would recommend Mary, without hesitation.

    29-05-2022
  • Michaela Lewis

    Mary has helped our Labrador Daisy regain stability and learn how to walk almost properly again after she suffered an FCE last September. Daisy was paralysed in her hind legs after this freak event. She spent a week in Paragons hospital before we were able to continue her rehabilitation with the help of Mary and East Yorkshire hydrotherapy. Daisy is still a bit wobbly but she is enjoying life and still enjoys walks and swimming. Thanks Mary for all the help you’ve given.

    29-05-2022
  • Hat E

    Mary has worked wonders with my Labrador, Fiona over the last few months. Fi was completely non-weight bearing due to arthritis/elbow dysplasia, and we thought surgery was inevitable, but a multi-pronged approach of physio, hydro, acupuncture and pain meds has her walking normally and enjoying life again. I was really impressed by how all the different therapists worked and communicated together for Fiona’s best interests.

    29-05-2021
  • mandy key

    Can't praise Mary enough. Treated my horse that was suffering with a hamstring problem. Always kind, patient and has a world of knowledge. Always happy to help with ongoing stretching and exercise programme and is a lovely person to be around.

    29-05-2021
  • Susan Lea

    Mary has been treating my large lab/collie who is 14 1/2 years old and has multiple issues - but thinks he's still 2. She has been simply amazing. After each treatment I see a tangible difference and he loves going to 'Auntie Mary'. Would highly recommend.

    29-05-2021
  • Jayne Myers

    Neville began his treatment with Mary for a stiff back, an injury that made him groan when he laid down or turned over. Relief straight away from treatment one, and a rather bouncy Neville returned. So it was a no brainer when Neville ruptured his cruciate ligament. Mary came and gave pain relief pre surgery. Physio exercises, joint mobilisation and pain relief post surgery all hastened recovery and returned an ageing boy back to fine form. Now this is the fourth cruciate ligament surgery my two dogs have had... we really wish we'd had Mary for the first three post cruciate surgery. Her reasurrance and obvious care for our dogs made a 3 month recovery so much easier this time. Really recommend her service.

    29-05-2021
  • Jessica Walton

    My 12 year old arthritic labrador starting going to Mary last November after he had taken a dip during the first lockdown after not being able to attend his regular hydrotherapy sessions. Whilst we increased his hydrotherapy sessions to bi-weekly when we could, Bruno was still needing that extra boost which is exactly what Mary's physio sessions gave him. Even after the first session, I could see a marked improvement and he was clearly much more comfortable. Very quickly we were able to space Bruno's appointments out as he was able to cope for longer. This was something Mary was very proactive in doing, which was really refreshing as it was apparent Mary was there for the dog's interest and would not continue to take your money unnecessarily. I cannot recommend Mary enough, providing a very professional service in challenging circumstances.

    29-05-2021