
Award Winning, Human and Animal Physiotherapy in and around Swindon, travelling to you for ease.
Our Story
The business started in 2020 by Emily, ACPAT qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist, treating small animals and humans.
In 2024, we expanded our team and welcomed Natalie, (a previous student of ours), to start treating animals. Then 2025 Andi joined the team.
Our aim is to help you and/or your beloved pets to improve quality of life, decrease pain and increase function/ performance.
What We Do
All animal species covered (including humans, dogs, cats, small animals, farm and exotics).
All consults consist of a full assessment, discussion of findings and treatment.
Physiotherapy isn't just about massage... other treatments include (but certainly not limited too); manipulations, mobilisations, electrotherapy (including LASER) and tailored exercises.
Vet reports (and client reports if requested) are also provided to ensure all the necessary medical professionals are involved.
Opening Hours
Home visits within these times:
Monday: 9 - 4
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9 - 5
Thursday: 10 - 6
Friday: 9 - 4
Times outside of the above may be possible, subject to availability




The Team
We maintain strong links in the Veterinary industry and never truly work alone. Here are our therapists

Emily Weir
BSc, MSc (Vet Phys), MCSP, ACPAT (Cat A)
Chartered Physiotherapist Specialised in Veterinary Physiotherapy
Also a qualified Canine Hydrotherapist

Natalie Stoner
BSc, PostGradDip (Vet Phys), mIRVAP
Veterinary Physiotherapist
Also a qualified Canine Hydrotherapist

Andi Carnero Charles
BSc, MSc (Vet Phys), MCSP, ACPAT (Cat A), RAMP
Chartered Physiotherapist Specialised in Veterinary Physiotherapy
Olly's Owner
Emily is incredible. She is the only veterinary professional to have been able to touch my very fearful border collie without he being fully sedated… and by the 3rd visit he managed to have 45 mins of massage and manipulation! - (Emily also has so much patience and nerves of steel as he did try to savage her on many occasions). We have exercises to do at home also. If you have a fearful dog, and feel this is impossible.. don’t! I would highly recommend getting in touch and arranging a visit.
Ava's Owner
"I can't thank Emily and Natalie enough for the care they gave to my cat, Ava. Ava was a friendly but very timid cat who usually hid from visitors but from the first visit Emily put her at ease and was so gentle with her. During each session, both Emily and Natalie explained what they were doing and the purpose for it. They demonstrated the exercises I could do with Ava between visits and they kept my vet up to date with progress. I can highly recommend Everlasting Physiotherapy.
Harris and Juno's Owner
My dogs and I love Emily and Everlasting.My dogs are delighted to see her and enjoy their treatments. As a result of her coming, I am so much better informed about my dogs health and wellbeing and try to encompass the exercises and routines prescribed into daily life.
Barney and Elsa's Owner
Rabbit experienced physios are very rare. Emily has several pet rabbits herself and gave me great guidence and support in looking after my elderly rabbits with complex health conditions.
Client's family
I needed urgent physiotherapy for my 95 year old mother. She had become unable to move her legs and hips due to chronic pain from increased osteoarthritis. We were so lucky to find her and her associates. We cannot thank Everlasting Physiotherapy enough for the care and support they gave us when we were desperate.
Inka's Owner
Emily has been brilliant rehabilitating my dog following a spinel stroke. She is now walking again and throughout the whole process Emily has been knowledgeable, creative and very patient and kind with her.