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Hydrotherapy has long played an important role in the rehabilitation of humans and the benefits of utilising an underwater treadmill are increasingly being realised in animal rehabilitation.

It’s a life-threatening condition, but thankfully it’s treatable in all cases and curable in the majority of cases.

Extracorporeal therapy involves drawing blood from a patient, processing it in some way and then returning it to the patient.

Discover SASH’s advanced CT scanner, providing high-resolution imaging for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Fast, precise, and essential for pet care.

Fluoroscopy is an advanced X-ray technique which is able to capture live (moving video) images, inside a patient, as opposed to static (like a photo) images with traditional X-rays. The machinery used in fluroscopy is sometimes referred to as a “C-arm”, as it is shaped like the letter C. One of the C-arms at SASH is…

SASH Sydney has installed the first linear accelerator with stereotactic capability, specifically for pets in Australia. This is consistent with our aim to offer advanced and outstanding oncology care to all veterinary patients. There are only two animal radiation facilities in the whole of Australia and SASH has built the newest centre with the latest…

Therapeutic laser is used to treat injuries, wounds, neurological conditions and pain; clinical studies have repeatedly confirmed its positive effects. Whether your pet is recovering from trauma or injury or simply dealing with the aches and pains of aging, therapeutic laser has been shown to provide relief and speed healing. What is Therapeutic Laser? Laser…

MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. At SASH, it is used by our specialists Radiologists and their team to support other departments such as Surgery, Neurology, and the Animal Cancer Centre. Although an MRI is a versatile tool that can help with imaging various body systems, it is predominantly used to scan for brain and…