
SynovetinOA Exclusive Provider in Vermont: The only clinic within a 100-mile radius that offers this treatment.
Synovetin OA® Targets Arthritis Inflammation at Its Source.
Designed to deliver microscopic medical particles (called tin-117m), Synovetin OA treats inflammation inside the joint, eliminating the harmful cells that cause arthritis to develop and get worse over time. It’s similar to the medical radiotherapy that is routinely used to safely and effectively treat numerous medical conditions in people.

Completely Different From Other Dog Arthritis Treatments.
Other dog arthritis treatments work to mask pain symptoms but can’t address the cause of the disease itself the way Synovetin OA can. And, because Synovetin OA works only inside the arthritic joint, it does not spread throughout the body like other treatments do, which can cause side effects.
Synovetin Oa Provides Safe, Effective, Proven Relief.
It’s a simple, safe, fast arthritis injection, after which your dog can go home with you the same day. And there’s no need for the inconvenient restraint that comes with invasive procedures.

No systemic side effects

Just 1 fast, simple minimally-invasive treatment

Up to 1 full year of pain relief 2,3
Proven Effective, Very Long-lasting, and Safe in Clinical Studies.1
The active ingredient in Synovetin OA is only present in the body for a few weeks but the effect on inflammation and the resulting joint pain is very long-lasting—up to 1 full year, depending on the severity of arthritis. Plus, extensive safety studies and real-world use of Synovetin OA showed it does not cause systemic adverse effects and is safe for your dog, other pets, and your family.
Just 1 simple treatment has been proven to relieve OA pain for up to 1 full year.2,3
Important Information About Synovetin OA®
Studied in canine elbows, Synovetin OA is given by authorized veterinarians. Temporary discomfort in treated joints may occur. Talk to a treating veterinarian near you for more information including what to expect following treatment and visit activedognow.com. To view References, Click Here. This procedure can only be performed by licensed veterinarians at veterinary hospitals permitted to use internal radiation therapy. Discomfort in the treated elbow of some dogs has been reported, and can last up to 72 hours after treatment. Short-term home-care instructions mustbe followed after treatment to minimize extended close contact such as co-sleeping. To review the full veterinary prescribing information, visit activedognow.com/cpinfo.”
Did you know that Synovetin OA treatment has been covered by many major pet insurance providers? While there are no absolutes, and providers will review each claim individually, we’ve been hearing that many are covering the treatment. Based on recent experiences, the following companies have either covered claims in the past or will consider covering future claims:
- AKC
- ASPCA Pet Health Insurance
- Companion Protect
- Embrace Pet Insurance and affiliated companies
- FIGO
- Healthy Paws Pet Insurance & Foundation
- Nationwide Pet Insurance
- Pets Best Insurance and affiliated companies
- Pet Partners
- Pumpkin
- Spot Pet Insurance
- Toto
- Trupanion
- Trusted Pals
- Wagmo
Be sure to check with your provider to see if your policy covers SynovetinOA.
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