Location
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513 Serangoon Rd, #01-01, Singapore 218154
513 Serangoon Rd, #01-01, Singapore 218154
Monday
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wednesday
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thursday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
April 16, 2026 1:33 am local time
Logan Wooferine
March 17, 2026 at 7:22 pmMet RehabVet at Pet Expo years ago and have trusted them with my dog ever since. Dr. Sara and the team’s explanations on joint care were very helpful and when my dog was injured recently, the treatment and home care really helped his recovery. Kind team and a lovely newly renovated space!
Shalene Lim
March 17, 2026 at 7:22 pmScotty (my giant westie boy) pulled his hind right knee as a puppy and 11 years ago, animal rehab wasn’t a widely known therapy treatment among vets, not even the animal bone specialist mentioned it. Eventually arthritis and lots of hobbling and limping caught up, and after consulting our vet (and lots of self research on IG & the internet on doggo rehab in the US), we took a leap of faith based on Google reviews to try RehabVet. 8 sessions in, I’m back full circle to myself give a Google review for them because more pet parents need to know what good work the good folks at RehabVet do to level up the quality of life for our pets! Xan and Sean (and all the assistants, interns) are patient and you can see everyone genuinely loves and cares for the animals. Scotty is treated gently, patiently (he is a stubborn westie after all) and I’m not judged when I ask Xan again and again to teach me how to massage Scotty’s quad and am I doing the exercises correctly 😅 The team know the temperament of the furry patients and when to push Scotty to try a little bit harder, and when to let him rest and we try again next time. Third time’s the charm with the water treadmill – Sean’s the charm, not the peanut butter treat, which says a lot for a pup that is food motivated. He knew a doggo fearful of a new environment meant we had to take things slow, and we did, moving to the bigger pool instead to do leg exercises. Second time no luck with the treadmill, it’s ok we do the pool again, get familiar with swimming. And maybe the third time Scotty’s more receptive of the water filled treadmill, and true enough we hit the jackpot with my furbaby strutting like a boss 🐾🐾 importantly, Scotty has regained mobility 10 odd years of stiffness caused. He’s limping and hobbling less when getting up from rest, he’s even resumed climbing up stairs. It’s an effort that as a doggo pawrent I feel is worth every second and every dime, and I’m glad we are with the warm and genuinely caring team at RehabVet!
Henrietta Tan
March 17, 2026 at 7:22 pmAlways a pleasant experience here at RehabVet- clean area, calm ambience and super patient therapists. Staff are very willing to share tips on home care massages and explain in detail how our pups muscles work, gait observation and strength training for them!
Cherly K
March 17, 2026 at 7:22 pmHaru has been going to rehabvet since Nov 2025 to manage his mobility caused by luxating patellar and hip dysplasia. Thus far, we witnessed huge improvements thru several methods of rehabilitation such as ultrasound/laser therapy, land exercises and hydrotherapy! Aside from the treatments, what made us continue with them is the hospitality of the staff! They are always so welcoming and you could feel the warmth everytime you step into the clinic! Plus point it’s a newly renovated clinic, shout out to the pool’s ramp, which Haru who dislikes swimming, swam a good 30 mins with Sean! We are amazed!
Also, they treat your furkid with love and respect. Highly recommended. We are glad to have chosen rehabvet for Haru
Ruo Ting
March 17, 2026 at 7:22 pma very loving team! they were very patient and welcoming to us, took their time to explain to us the process and technical terms. our doggo seems very happy and at ease here 🙂 hopefully she will make a speedy recovery! :))))