Cape Town

Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic

Our Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic is based in Panorama right next door to Panorama Veterinary Specialist Centre. We have a fully equipped clinic for small animals and travel the surrounding areas for Equine patients.

Our services include:

  • Underwater treadmill
  • Physiotherapy
  • Rehabilitation exercises
  • Faradic
  • TENS/EMS
  • Equine Pulse
  • Bemer
  • Laser therapy 
  • Hydrotherapy 
  • Equissage
  • Canissage 
  • KTAPE
  • Shockwave therapy
Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic

Olivia Prinsloo

Veterinary Physiotherapist

Olivia has been around animals her whole life. She studied a 4-year full time course at Equine-librium College in Veterinary Physiotherapy, where she received many accolades. She completed her studies in 2017. She then moved to Scotland and worked in a very busy Canine and Equine practice before moving to Lancashire to join the largest canine rehabilitation centre in the North West of England. She has worked many interesting canine cases and even ones referred from the famous Supervet, Noel Fitzpatrick.

After enduring the cold of the UK, she has decided to move back home to Cape Town and join our fabulous team.

Olivia loves her dog, Zana and her horse, Nazeela. You can often find competing her horse or going for beach walks with Zana.

She feels very fortunate to work with these amazing animals and strives to give them the highest quality of treatment. Olivia has worked with top competitive animals and has rehabilitated many complicated surgical procedures. Your pet is in the best of care in Olivia’s caring hands.

Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic

Mia Steyn

Veterinary Physiotherapist

Mia graduated with distinction in 2019 from Equine-Librium college. As a young Veterinary Physiotherapist she is very passionate about what she does and ready to learn and grow! She strives to make a positive difference in the lives of the animals around her.

She has a special interest in post operative and sport injury rehabilitation!

In her free time she compete her horse Fame on lower level showjumping! Brooke her Jack Russell is her little shadow!

Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic

Monica Esterhuizen

Veterinary Physiotherapist

Monica completed a 4 year Veterinary Physiotherapy course at Equine-librium College in 2020.

She started her own practice that ran successfully for 6months and worked at Animal Health and Hydro with the world renowned Dr Tanya Grantham and obtained experience in hospital with patient, orthopeadic and neurological cases.

You can always find Monica with her two little Jack Russels, Buksie and Lucy. They love exploring new places and going on hikes. Monica also loves to mountain bike in her free time!

Monica loves the hydrotherapy pool and we are excited for her to take that on! We are sure all the doggo’s and clients are going to love her as much as we do!

Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic

Robyn Koch

Veterinary Physiotherapist

Robyn was raised in Grahamstown and completed her schooling in 2019 at Kingswood College. Despite her roots in Grahamstown, she always knew that there were bigger and better things destined for her outside of this small town. After matriculating in 2019, she moved to Plettenberg Bay to study a 4 year BSc Veterinary Physiotherapy degree at Equine-Librium College. In 2023 Robyn received her Veterinary Physiotherapist qualification with distinction. After graduating she moved to Cape Town to start the next chapter of her life with the most inspiring team members scattered across South Africa. Robyn is extremely proud and fortunate for her amazing upbringing and education received and plans on adding more qualifications to her name within the near future.

Robyn was surrounded by all types of animals during the course of her childhood and knew that the Veterinary industry was destined for her.

Hard working, motivated and dedicated are words that don’t even begin to describe her and her work ethic. She is therefore committed to ensuring that each patient leaves the clinic with an optimized quality of life.

Cape Town Veterinary Physiotherapy Clinic