SOUND Veterinary Rehabilitation Center Seattle, Washington

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Jill Kinkade

2 years ago

Excellent vets. . Covid rules in place, as they are at other emergency vets. There are long wait times for. Veterinary. Services right now, so patience required, but the care is great.

LINDA UNGAR-STROCK

3 years ago

Great place for rehab for our Lab post sugery.

Megan Worthley

3 years ago

We have taken our elderly dog here every 1 to 2 weeks for two years, they really helped keep her as independent and strong for as long as possible so we could enjoy our last years with her. They also do massage and laser treatments to keep her pain levels down. They are fantastic and treat us and her so well. We are going to miss seeing them!

Thomas Wysocki

3 years ago

Great therapists helped my pup recover from a major surgery. It’s become a favorite destination for her.

Derick Cardenas

3 years ago

They really care about your furbaby

Tim Clendaniel

3 years ago

Jeff Bandy is the best vet rehab assistant I’ve ever had. His ability to comfort my dog was something I’ve never seen at another clinic. I will always trust my dog with Jeff and team. Thanks!

Kathleen Lubahn

3 years ago

best care for my pup as we strengthen her legs & spine

Elizabeth Gray

3 years ago

My Sheltie MacDuff suffers from "erosive poly arthritis" which means he has rheumatoid arthritis in his back legs. Sound has been incredible in their care of him. They are always there to answer questions, find a slot for PT, work very hard for us, and are SO NICE. Tessa, who answers my five million questions, is the best. She is patient and works really hard to find appointments for us. She is always so kind and hard working. Peggy, MacDuff's PT, is really smart and experienced. She suggested a couple therapies I wasn't too interested in, I acquiesced, and she was right. Thanks Peggy! Needless to say, the expense of the therapy makes up for the results.

Audrey Hoonan

3 years ago

Sound Vet Rehab is fantastic! They are so accommodating with their schedule and making appointments with you and your pet in mind. We brought put 2 year old goldendoodle Penny here first at the direction of a surgeon who thought we should try physical therapy before putting our dog through surgery. We scheduled an initial consultation appointment with the head doctor at Sound Vet. She was kind and caring, helpful and told us exactly what Penny needed. We started taking Penny to PT every week for almost two months. Every time Penny walked through the door she was warming greeted by name and with a treat. The PT nurses were fabulous, making sure I was involved and knew exactly what exercises and movements Penny needed to be doing at home. At first my husband and I were nervous that the therapy wasn't do much for Penny but as we kept taking her I saw small improvements after every visit! And now almost a year later Penny is going on 4-5 mile runs, hikes and she is back to her active goofy self. Thank you Sound Vet! You should definitely trust your pet with Sound Vet Rehab.

Ashley Douglas

3 years ago

❤️ Physical therapy at Sound Veterinary Rehab Clinic has had an immensely positive effect on my senior pup's quality of life! ❤️ I can't say enough good things about the staff there and the welcoming environment! I was admittedly hesitant to commit to water treadmill therapy at first, unsure if I could justify the expense. Now I regret not starting sooner! My (rescue) dog is approximately 10 years old with severe arthritis and a partially fused elbow full of mystery metal. Before going to SVRC, I was under the impression his elbow was totally fused and that he should be pampered like he's fragile. I had even convinced myself that his leg would need to be amputated. Fortunately, I was wrong! The physical therapist Peggy has helped me build confidence in moving and massaging his "bad" leg. I used to insist he avoid putting pressure on that leg at all costs, now he'll eagerly offer the opposite paw to shake, grinning with pride. My dog LOVES going to physical therapy because the staff make it fun and rewarding. I'm personally a little jealous of the pool party, since the current pandemic precautions limit appointments to drop off only. I appreciate that Sound Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic strictly adheres to CDC guidelines to reduce the spread of COVID19. Yet, they are still personable and patient, answering my rambling questions and even sending video clips of my dog on the treadmill. His progress is very impressive! I'm super grateful to Sound Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic for their knowledge and support. Thanks everyone! Argus says hello!

David Wright

5 years ago

They take great care to do no harm.

Callie Burrito

5 years ago

They brought my doggy from hobbled to mobile!! So happy I took my boy here! Here he is with his graduation kerchief!

Alex Schroeter

5 years ago

I would give 10 stars if I could. My GSD had fully torn both of her CCL's when I brought her to Sound Rehab/Animal Surgical and I can not say enough about both groups. Not only was my dog taken care of beyond any expectation I ever had but she has had a pretty miraculous (to me anyway) recovery. Aside from the life long arthritis she will have due to her injuries she is as good as new. She runs and plays and isn't in any pain after having TPLO surgery on both of her knees and rehab after both at Sound. Dr. Knapp was an incredible vet and support system while my dog was a patient there and has continued to help me with questions/advice even long after. She is a wealth of knowledge and couldn't be more helpful and kind. The rehab experience post surgery was excellent. We did the underwater treadmill, laser treatment, and gym time and all were carried out by knowledgable, kind, and attentive staff. We worked most often with Vanessa who was beyond compassionate and supportive and her advice coupled with Dr. Knapp's is the only reason I decided to make a surgery consultation appt. as I was against the idea of surgery at first. I'm so glad I listened to them! I owe my dogs recovery to the team at Sound. I can't thank them enough to have my sweet girl back to her old self and feeling her best!

Victor Kovalev

6 years ago

8 weeks of rehab after TPLO surgery our pup is doing great! Restricting high energy dog is hard, but with their help we were able to give our pup plenty of correct exercises to help her rebuild muscle, without re-injuring that leg.

karen gardner

6 years ago

After two other vet clinics failed to properly diagnose the cause of my dog's lameness, I took him to Sound Rehab and received exemplary care. They were able to diagnose and treat (shock treatment) successfully, and he is now back to his usual exuberant self.

Duane Timmons

6 years ago

Great place for physical rehab for our dog. Good, caring staff and good equipment. Highly recommend to anyone need a dog rehab vet

Bobbijean Reidt

6 years ago

All the lady's were so nice and helpful! Georgia is all healed after having TPLO surgery on her right and left knees

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SOUND Veterinary Rehabilitation Center, Washington, Seattle

14820 15th Ave NE

Business Hours

Monday

8 AM - 6 PM

Tuesday

8 AM - 6 PM

Wednesday

8 AM - 6 PM

Thursday

8 AM - 6 PM

Friday

8 AM - 6 PM

Saturday

9 AM - 4 PM

Sunday

Closed

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