About "Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation"
Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation is a veterinary clinic offering acupuncture and rehabilitation services, listed on KakiList with islandwide coverage and verified by a KakiList team member who confirmed operating details and contact channels. The clinic is based at Sin Ming Plaza in Bishan and holds a Google rating of 4.9 out of 5 across 124 reviews, a robust sample that lends reasonable weight to the score. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$), though exact fees are not published and should be confirmed directly with the clinic.
When reaching out to Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation, be prepared to share your pet's species, breed, size, age, and temperament, as these factors influence the suitability and structure of acupuncture and rehabilitation programmes. Bring along your pet's vaccination records, as clinics typically require up-to-date immunisation before commencing treatment. It is worth asking whether an initial consultation or assessment visit is available so the veterinary team can evaluate your pet's condition and outline an appropriate treatment plan. Clarify whether sessions are conducted on a drop-in basis or by appointment only, and discuss how frequently visits are recommended and what a realistic course of treatment looks like for your pet's specific condition or recovery goal.
To take the next step, contact Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation directly by phone or via their enquiry form to arrange an initial consultation and confirm current availability, fees, and what to bring for your pet's first visit.
Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
Been to Bluewater for almost a year now. Miko has been going there for acupuncture for her kidney condition. Dr Nicholas and Dr Dawn are great docs! They are very knowledgeable and skillful and always willing to share their knowledge with us. So far, Miko’s kidney condition seems to be stable which is a huge relief. The vet assistants there are so full of positive vibes which I think makes every sick pet that walks in feel positive and are able to show improvements. Kudos to the team! Highly recommend to all pet owners who finds that conventional medicine is not helping your furkids.
My dog Whoopy (7.5 years old miniature dachshund) went for an IVDD surgery in mid-July this year and I wanted rehab to help support her recovery. I wasn’t very happy with our first rehab provider and decided to try Bluewater. The experience here has turned out to be so much more pleasant and professional. We started with an assessment and Etta the therapist’s recommendations were in line with what I had in mind. There was no overselling. Booking appointments is easy and flexible via an online portal. The water treadmill machine looks updated with modern features such as an adjustable floor which makes it easy and safe for small dogs to be lifted in and out of it unlike other machines that seem more suited for bigger dogs. During each water treadmill session, there will be two rehab therapists supporting Whoopy’s mobility and form, which feels very reassuring that my dog is being taken good care of. Last but not least, the rehab therapists here are so gentle and sweet towards Whoopy and I can tell that she is so much happier and relaxed at Bluewater compared to the other place. A warm shoutout to Etta, Lynne, Syahirah and Tiffany! So far, we have been here for five water treadmill sessions since October. Whoopy doesn’t have any serious mobility issues but it’s still helpful to have a team of skilled therapists checking on her and to provide guidance. Whoopy improves in her strength and stamina with each week and we are grateful to the team at Bluewater for supporting her in her recovery journey. Thank you so much! 💖
My Pomeranian couldn't move his back legs all of a sudden and was diagnosed with ivdd. We were not keen on surgery. After just a couple of accupuncture visits, he showed tremendous improvement. We have done a total of 7 sessions so far, and he's now going for his usual daily walks and even has his occasional zoomies again. We are so grateful to Dr Dawn and Dr Nicholas.
Suspecting my 13 yr old singapore special has degenerative myelopathy as he is showing all the symptoms and at the stage of very week hind legs, slow back muscle loss and not able to hold pee and poo. Our regular vet recommend acupuncture to help manage his condition, and they recomended Bluewaters. First visit, Dr Dawn made a thorough assessment of his condition and we began the treatment. I like that the clinic equipped with the elevated rest bed, so he could rest comfortably and maximising the short acupuncture session without much discomfort. It has been almost 10 sessions now, we seeing his overall condition maintaining well, especially on the day / week he had his session. At his stage, we are not looking to cure but to help him manage the pain, and to delay the degeneration process. Overall, feels that acupuncture with Dr Dawn at Bluewaters is helping, Ah! and the staffs are friendly too, always ! :)
Dr Dawn has been amazing in helping to improve mobility of my senior dog who has been suffering from arthritis. She listened, cared, and tailored a plan that truly made a difference. He is moving more comfortably and is much happier now. I’m very grateful for her support and highly recommend her to anyone with a pet facing mobility issues
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation (this page) | ⭐ 4.9 | 124 | — | ✓ |
| Noah's Ark Veterinary Practice | ⭐ 5.0 | 35 | — | ✓ |
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| True Care Vet | ⭐ 5.0 | 5 | — | ✓ |
Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation is priced at the mid-range tier ($$), but specific per-visit fees are not publicly listed and will vary depending on your pet's species, size, breed, and the nature of the treatment required. Veterinary acupuncture and rehabilitation sessions in Singapore typically attract a consultation or assessment fee on the first visit, with subsequent session fees that may differ based on treatment complexity and duration. Additional costs to clarify before committing include any diagnostic fees, the number of sessions recommended per course of treatment, and whether package pricing is available for ongoing rehabilitation. Ask about payment terms and whether any add-on services such as hydrotherapy or physiotherapy exercises attract separate charges. See the full Veterinary Clinics cost guide for Singapore →
Most veterinary clinics and rehabilitation facilities in Singapore require pets to be vaccinated before commencing any in-clinic treatment programme. For dogs, the core vaccines typically expected are DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) and rabies; bordetella is often required where dogs will be in close proximity to other animals. For cats, FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia) is the standard core requirement. Vaccination records are generally expected to be current, usually within the past 12 months, and proof should be brought to your pet's first appointment. If your pet's vaccination history is incomplete or lapsed, contact the clinic in advance, as they may be able to advise on how to proceed or refer you to an appropriate vaccination provider first.
Bluewater Vet Acupuncture & Rehabilitation is KakiList verified, meaning a team member confirmed operating details and contact channels. No specific regulatory licences are listed on this profile. In Singapore, veterinary clinics are regulated by the National Parks Board (NParks) under the Veterinary and Animal Requisites Act, and practising veterinarians must be registered with the Veterinary Authority of Singapore. Boarding and grooming facilities additionally require an Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) licence. We recommend confirming the clinic's veterinary registration and any relevant AVS licences directly before your pet's first appointment. Ask also about the clinic's protocol in the event your pet experiences an adverse reaction during treatment, and whether professional indemnity or facility insurance is in place. Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
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