

I am currently not practicing but am working in a commercial role.
For any queries, please contact me at
ecvetphysiotherapy@outlook.com
At Eloise Collins Veterinary Physiotherapy, I implement an holistic, multimodal approach using only evidence-based techniques to treat your pet.
I work with pet and sports dogs, helping them to recover following injury or surgery, maintain mobility and function and enhance performance.
I am a fully qualified and insured veterinary physiotherapist registered with the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP).
I am also a registered veterinary nurse so have comprehensive first aid training and nutrition knowledge.

Hello, I'm Eloise and I am a veterinary physiotherapist based in the UK.
I originally completed a BSc(Hons) degree in Veterinary Nursing at Harper Adams University. I started my career in a large first-opinion and referral equine hospital in the midlands. After three years there, I moved into the small animal field where I have been ever since!
In 2016 I returned to Harper Adams University to undertake my Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) in Veterinary Physiotherapy.
Outside of work you will find me walking and training my mischievous spaniel Bear, playing tennis and spending time with my young family.

Manual therapies, massage, electrotherapies and home exercises are used together to promote, restore and improve the musculoskeletal wellbeing of your animal.
This includes a thorough static and dynamic assessment to identify and, where possible, resolve any issues.
I believe it is important to work closely with your vet and paraprofessionals (farrier, saddler, hydrotherapist etc.) to achieve the optimum results.
Please complete and return to me, the consent form for you and your vet to fill out. This must be done prior to your first appointment.

Pre and post surgery
Cruciate ligament injury
Hip and elbow dysplasia
Sports injuries
Osteoarthritis
Wound healing
Neurological conditions
Improving and maintaining muscle mass
Strains and sprains
and many more!
Under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, all veterinary physiotherapists must obtain your veterinary surgeon's consent prior to treatment.
Vet consent form (docx)
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