Canine Rehab Of New York – Vets in New York
Clinic Overview
Canine Rehab Of New York is a veterinary rehabilitation clinic on Columbus Avenue in New York that treats dogs and cats. Its stated focus is rehabilitation care, including orthopedic and neurologic evaluations, physical therapy, and pain-management support. The clinic does not advertise in-house emergency services.
Canine Rehab Of New York is a veterinary rehabilitation clinic on Columbus Avenue in New York that treats dogs and cats. Its stated focus is rehabilitation care, including orthopedic and neurologic evaluations, physical therapy, and pain-management support. The clinic does not advertise in-house emergency services.
Services
- •Canine rehabilitation consultations with orthopedic and neurologic exams
- •Physical rehabilitation
- •Neurological rehabilitation therapy
- •Manual therapy, including joint mobilizations, soft tissue mobilizations, myofascial release, and passive range of motion
- •Massage therapy and stretching instruction
- •Therapeutic exercise programs using balance boards, bosu discs, cavaletti rails, and ramp walking
- •Underwater treadmill therapy
- •Land treadmill therapy
- •Balance therapy
- •Home exercise programs
- •Home exercise videos for guided at-home exercises after consultation
- •Rehabilitation-based pain management
- •Laser therapy
- •Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
- •Care for dogs and cats
- •No in-house emergency services are advertised
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Bonnie Brown, VMD, CCRP, CCRT, is listed as founder and veterinarian. Olga Neumann-Ziaja is listed as supervisor, and recent reviews mention Dr. Brown and Olga by name.
Reviews
Google shows a 5.0/5 rating from 28 reviews. Recent written reviews describe positive experiences with rehabilitation for hip dysplasia, arthritis, limping, and neurologic recovery, including use of laser therapy, massage, shockwave therapy, water treadmill work, and home exercises. Reviewers also mention gentle handling of anxious pets, clear communication, and noticeable progress in comfort, mobility, and return to normal activity.

