Practical Information
Service Areas
I offer home or on-site consultations, mainly in the following regions:
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La Côte: Nyon, Gland, Morges, Rolle, Aubonne…
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Lausanne and surrounding areas
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Geneva: city center and countryside
No need for stressful transport — I come to your animal, in their usual environment.
Consultation Fees
Fees vary depending on the species, location, and the number of animals treated during the same visit:
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Travel fees apply depending on the zone.
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Preferential rates available for stables, shelters, and group facilities.
What to expect during a session
Each session lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour 15, depending on the animal and their needs.

1
Anamnesis
We begin with a thorough discussion to understand:
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Your animal’s medical history
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Any past injuries, surgeries, or treatments
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Their lifestyle, environment, behavior, and diet
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Dynamic Observation
I then observe your animal:
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At rest, to evaluate posture and general condition
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In motion, at walk and trot, and on various surfaces or figures (e.g., figure-eight, straight lines, turns)
3
Palpation and Treatment
A complete hands-on examination is performed to detect:
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Areas of tension, heat, or cold
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Restrictions in joint, muscle, or tissue mobility
Once imbalances are identified, I proceed with the osteopathic treatment, selecting the most appropriate techniques based on:
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The animal’s age
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Morphology
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Physical and emotional state
I use a variety of gentle, respectful techniques: structural, cranial, visceral, myofascial, etc.
Good to know
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A prior veterinary check-up is required: osteopathy does not replace a veterinary diagnosis.
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A rest or adjustment period is often recommended after the session (2 to 3 days).
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It's best to avoid feeding your animal right before the session.



