Meet The Team
Sonja Galloway, EDO, CDO
Partnerships
Veterinary Support
There are times when it’s in the best interest of your animal to involve your veterinarian. I work with multiple veterinarians in my area, and am happy to make referrals. I am also willing to reach out to your veterinarian and work in partnership with him or her. If your horse is significantly lame or acts ill, please have a veterinarian look it over first to make sure there are no major issues going on. Osteopathy can be a wonderful compliment to veterinary medicine, but it is not a substitute. Some of the common reasons osteopaths partner with veterinarians might include the need for x-ray, ultrasound, pelvic room exam looking for pathologies or mobility restrictions, injections, and dentals.
Practitioners
It takes a village to maximize your horse’s health and wellbeing. It is best to keep open minds, and communicate with all your animals’ providers including veterinarians, farriers, dentists, trainers, nutritionists, saddle fitters, and other bodyworkers.
Interested in working together?
If you are a veterinarian or practitioner who is interested in learning more about osteopathy, and/or working together, please feel free to contact me. I love discussing horses, and learning from others.