
rebuilding strength and restoring motion
What is Vet Rehab?
Like humans, animals can face many challenges that impact their mobility and overall well-being.
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Veterinary rehabilitation is an emerging field of veterinary medicine that focuses on improving an animal's physical recovery, fitness, and mobility through various therapies and exercises.

Services
At CQ Veterinary Rehabilitation, we are dedicated to improving mobility, comfort, and quality of life for your pets through evidence-based rehabilitation therapies.
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Our initial consultation is a comprehensive one-hour appointment designed to thoroughly assess your pet’s medical history, physical condition, and movement patterns. From this detailed assessment, we develop a personalised rehabilitation plan tailored to your pet’s unique needs and goals.
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We offer a range of advanced therapeutic services, including:
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Canine Hydrotherapy in our state-of-the-art underwater treadmill, designed to safely enhance strength, endurance, and joint function.
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Class IV Laser Therapy to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain.
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Individualised Rehabilitation Programs combining targeted exercises, manual therapies, and at-home support for ongoing progress.
- Introductory Hydro Offer -
Get 30% Off
To celebrate the arrival of our Underwater Treadmill we’re giving 30% off all initial hydrotherapy appointments this November.
We’re so excited to offer this new service and want every dog to experience the benefits!
📅 Offer ends November 30th — limited spaces available so book today!
If you are not seeing available appointment times online please message or call to book.

Our Commitment to Care
Dr. Monica is the founder of CQ Veterinary Rehabilitation. She graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, in 2020.
With a strong interest in animal rehabilitation, Dr. Monica has completed additional training in this field and is a Certified Canine Hydrotherapist as well as an ACRA Practitioner Member. She currently divides her time between her role as a veterinarian at Alma Street Veterinary Hospital and providing specialized rehabilitation services through CQ Veterinary Rehabilitation.








