Cost of Equine Chiropractor?

Tiddlypom

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Is she a vet as well as a chiro? I can see how a small vet practice can get over the VAT limit, but a bodyworker would be doing very well!
She’s a fully qualified and still registered/insured equine vet who was formerly a senior vet at Leahurst. Nowadays she only does chiropractic work, bit/bridle fitting, acupuncture etc, although her veterinary CPD etc is up to date so she ‘could’ work as a regular vet at any time.

So yes, she is doing very well! In the early days she only got the desperate (which is where I came in 🙈) , but as word has spread she has a full client book of regulars. There’s nothing much she hasn’t already come across, but she always keeps an open mind. Plus she’s a lovely person.

 
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That is incorrect.

Chiropractor and physiotherapist are protected titles, like dentist.

A veterinary physiotherapist or veterinary chiropractor is a qualified [to treat animals] physiotherapist/chiropractor.
An Osteopath is also a protected title. You cannot go around calling yourself an Osteo if you are not on their register, even though certain people do!
 
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