We are canine mobility specialists

OUR MISSION…

GET YOUR DOG BACK ON THE TRAIL

 
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Relief from canine osteoarthritis.

Let’s talk about inflammation…it’s a vicious cycle.

When your dog’s joint cartilage begins to break down, that causes irritation, which causes inflammation and swelling. That inflammation and swelling actually lead to even more joint damage, and the cycle continues until your dog is spending more time on the couch than chasing their favorite ball.

We help break that vicious cycle, treating canine osteoarthritis with a revolutionary new treatment called Synovetin OA. Just one visit delivers up to a year of happy romps and runs.


NEW Synovetin OA™ breaks the cycle of inflammation and pain, clinically improving mobility and providing long-lasting relief.

Synovetin OA™ is a novel, conversion electron therapy that targets macrophages and synoviocytes in the injected joint.


Provides durable pain and inflammation relief

Provides durable pain and inflammation relief

Restores the active lifestyle of dogs with their families

Restores the active lifestyle of dogs with their families

Alters the course of chronic OA treatment

Alters the course of chronic OA treatment

Three steps to better mobility for your dog

Just one treatment…and up to one year of romps and runs


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Assessment

First, we evaluate your dog’s current condition with a detailed physical examination, including both neurologic and orthopedic assessment.

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Imaging

Depending on our findings in the initial assessment we will use one or more of our advanced imaging tools to confirm that you dog’s elbow joints meet criteria for successful treatment, and later to assess their treatment progress.

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Treatment

Next, we inject Synovetin OA into the affected elbows. Synovetin is an injectable colloidal suspension that targets joint inflammation to improve joint mobility for up to one year.



 

 

What Pet Owners Are Saying

Heather Hopkins talks about the benefits of using Synovetin OA to treat her mix breed dog Mykonos's osteoarthritis.
Drs. Nick and Helen DeWees share their experience using Synovetin OA® to treat their Yellow Labrador Retriever, Reznor, for osteoarthritis.For more informati...
 

What Veterinarians Are Saying

Specialty Veterinary Practitioners Drs. David Dycus, Kristin Kirkby Shaw, Michelle Fabiani, Caleb Hudson, and Karanvir Aulakh share new changes in the scienc...
Specialty Veterinary Practitioners Dr. Michelle Fabiani and Dr. Caleb Hudson, discuss the benefits of new Synovetin OA® and how it compliments other treatmen...
 

Safety

Synovetin provides targeted, non-systemic therapy. That means that the risk of adverse side effects is much lower than other standard treatments for OA, such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressives, NSAIDS, piprants, or surgery.

  • Synovetin OA® can be safely and effectively used in conjunction with many other treatments

  • Treated dogs can return home on the same day as treatment

  • Dogs are free to resume all normal activities as they are able, like walking or running*

  • No labeled need for restraint or rehabilitation

*There are guidelines on the amount of time that can be spent in close proximity for at least 2 weeks following treatment