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Veterinary Rehabilitation at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital

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Veterinary Rehabilitation at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital

Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital is pleased to offer our newest service: the Veterinary Rehabilitation Program.

Is there a more beautiful sight than a senior pet running and playing or a working dog in prime condition? A happy, agile, and pain-free pet brings joy to all of us—the hope of such an outcome for arthritic, injured, or elderly pets is one we are now able to extend to clients.

The Buckeystown Veterinary Rehabilitation Program has this goal: improving health, comfort, and quality of life for our patients. Rehabilitation modalities available in our modern new facility include:

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We are pleased to offer the new class IV therapeutic laser to our rehab patients. The therapeutic laser is used to provide pets with faster recovery times and enhanced clinical outcomes for pain relief, age-related diseases, rehabilitation, chronic disorders, and more. Read more about the uses of this therapeutic laser—visit the Companion Therapy Laser website.

Aside from addressing mobility issues associated with degenerative diseases such as arthritis, a strong rehabilitation program benefits a variety of patients. Here are some vital areas of care:

Post-Surgical Rehab—Improves and expedites return to full function, while custom home exercise programs complement in-hospital rehab treatments

Pre-Surgical Rehab—Improves surgical outcomes by addressing weight loss and muscle imbalances prior to surgery

Neurologic Rehab—Regaining function after trauma or surgery of the brain and spinal cord

Performance & Working Dogs—Optimizes and maintains condition and expedites return to competition or work following injury

Weight Loss & Conditioning—Underwater treadmill workouts maximize muscle use, burn calories, and minimize impact on a dog’s joints

In the same way that physical therapy benefits human patients, our animal companions recover more quickly from surgery or injury, improve in agility and mobility, and experience less pain with a comprehensive rehabilitation program. In many cases, a solid rehab plan can delay or prevent more drastic measures, such as surgery or even euthanasia of an animal companion.

Don’t write off your pet as too crippled, beyond help, or just getting old—Contact Us to see if your pet could benefit from our Veterinary Rehabilitation Program.

Acupuncture

AcupunctureWhen appropriate, acupuncture will be recommended as a component of your pet's rehabilitative plan. By inserting thin, flexible needles into specific locations on the body, acupuncture modulates the nervous system and stimulates release of the body's own pain-relieving compounds. Acupuncture also increases circulation, relieves muscle tension, and improves immune function. Treatment can often be scheduled to occur during your regular rehab appointments. Contact Us for more information or to ask if acupuncture could be useful for your animal's diagnosis.

Read this article about the specialty of Veterinary Rehabilitation from the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA).

Check out this short video discussing the benefits of pet rehabilitation

Veterinary Rehabilitation appointments are available:

Mondays – Fridays: morning, afternoon, and evening hours
Saturdays: mornings only

Please Note:
Rehab Services are by referral and a medical diagnosis is required. We request that your vet or specialist send pertinent information for your first rehab visit. Proof of rabies vaccination required.

Meet Our Veterinary Rehabilitation Staff

Karen K. Miller

Karen K. Miller, DVM

Dr. Miller is the owner and driving force behind the introduction of rehabilitation therapy at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital.

Contact Dr. Miller



Rosalind Hain

Rosalind Hain, DVM, CCRP (certified canine rehab practitioner)

In addition to being a small and large animal vet at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Hain has a special interest in orthopedic surgery and orthopedic rehab.

Contact Dr. Hain



Brooke Loewenstein

Brooke Loewenstein, DVM, CCRT (certified canine rehabilitation therapist)

In addition to being a small and large animal vet at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Loewenstein has a special interest in rehab of neurological patients.

Contact Dr. Loewenstein



Nancy Liptak

Nancy Liptak, MS, RVT, CCRP

Nancy has extensive experience in a number of dog sports and has been a practicing rehab therapist for eight years.

Contact Nancy Liptak



Heather Holtzman

Heather Holtzman, RVT, CCRP

Heather is a registered veterinary technician in Maryland and recently completed her CCRP certification.

Contact Heather Holtzman



Deanna Ridgely

Deanna Ridgely, RVT, CCRP

Deanna is a registered veterinary technician and has recently completed her CCRP certification. Deanna has been a registered technician for 19 years and employed with Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital since 2000.

Contact Deanna Ridgely



Contact Information

3820 Buckeystown Pike
Buckeystown, MD 21717

301-698-9930 (Frederick County)
301-831-1110 (Montgomery County)
301-874-4770 (Poolesville Area)
E-mail: info@buckeystownvet.com

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Testimonial

My dogs have been boarded at Buckeystown Veterinary Hospital’s kennel several times a year. It is a great relief to know that while Im away they are in good hands, enjoying their stay in a safe and clean environment.

— Judy VanDyke

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