Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Dogs: Advanced Relief Without Surgery

We specialise in cutting-edge, non-surgical treatments for dogs suffering from chronic pain. One of the regenerative therapies we offer is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), a technique designed to accelerate healing in conditions such as osteoarthritis and tendinopathy.

We ensure that sterile, high-quality PRP is prepared directly from your dog’s own blood. The process is safe, efficient and clinically proven to support recovery.

🧬 What is PRP and how does it work?

PRP is a concentrated blend of platelets and plasma derived from a small blood sample. These platelets are packed with growth factors that help:
• Regulate inflammation
• Stimulate tissue regeneration
• Support the repair of cartilage, ligaments and tendons

When injected into an affected joint or injured tendon, PRP can:
✅ Reduce inflammation
✅ Promote natural healing
✅ Enhance mobility and comfort
✅ Minimise dependence on long-term medications

This therapy offers a proactive, minimally invasive option to help your dog live a more active and comfortable life.

What is otoscopy?

An otoscopy is one of the ways we make sure your pet’s ears stay healthy and comfortable. It’s a simple procedure where we use a small tool called an otoscope — equipped with a light and a magnifying lens or camera — to look gently inside your pet’s ear canal and check the eardrum. This gives our team a clear view of what’s happening deeper in the ear, helping us diagnose issues accurately and choose the best treatment for your pet.

Why do we perform otoscopy?

We may recommend an otoscopic exam if your pet is showing signs that their ears are bothering them. Some common reasons include:
• Chronic ear infections: Ongoing or recurring infections that don’t fully clear up.
• Scratching or head shaking: Pets who seem unusually irritated by their ears.
• Ear discharge: Any unusual fluid, especially if it has a smell or odd colour.
• Changes in hearing: Reduced responsiveness or suspected hearing loss.
• Redness or swelling: Visible irritation or inflammation inside the ear.
• Head tilt or balance changes: Loss of balance, persistent tilting or circling.

Our aim is always to make the experience as gentle and stress free as possible while getting to the root of the problem quickly, so your pet can feel like themselves again.