PRIMARY CARE
Vaccinations - Adult Schedule   -   Foal Schedule
De-Worming - Our Recommended De-Worming Schedule
Annual Wellness Examinations: Wellness and preventative care includes an annual general health care exam and a comprehensive discussion with the owner to determine the baseline normal(s) and overall condition of the horse and would include:
          Routine physical examination including auscultation of heart and lungs
          Oral examination for dental or soft tissue problems
          Full body exam of lymph nodes, irregularities in soft tissue, skin and/or hair coat

EMERGENCY CARE and SERVICES
Our 24-hour mobile emergency services include treatment of colic, infections, illnesses and laceration repairs. We are also always on call for assistance in foaling and post-partum emergencies such as dystocia, excessive bleeding, retained placenta, colic and founder/laminitis. We encourage you to call when you feel you have an emergency. It is better to be safe than sorry.

We are also available 24 hours a day for emergencies that can be transported to the clinic.
Basic Emergency First Aid Kit   -   Checking Vital Signs

AMBULATORY SERVICE
We provide full mobile veterinary services. Our vehicle is fully equipped with x-ray and ultrasound equipment, motorized dentistry tools and medical supplies necessary to treat at-the-farm equine veterinary care.

Scheduled services that can be performed at your home or barn include primary care, wellness and preventative health, lameness and pre-purchase exams, artificial insemination, stallion collection (with appropriate facilities), ultra-sounds for pregnancy and foal exams. Some routine surgery services and dentistry are also available to be done on the farm.

Diagnostically we perform blood work, radiography, endoscopy and ultrasound exams.

ROUTINE SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Castrations, (on farm or in clinic)
Cryptorchid castrations, (in clinic only)
Spays (Ovariectomy) (in clinic)
Hernia Repairs
Periosteal Strippings
Laceration Repairs
Other Elective Surgeries

DENTISTRY
Power Floating
Wolf Teeth Extractions
Bit Seat (rounding of the front pre-molars in order to make a non-irritating surface for the cheeks to be pushed up against during riding with a bit)
When to have my horse's teeth floated?
PRE-PURCHASE and LAMENESS EXAMS
X- Rays
Joint analysis and injections
Ultrasounds
Upper Airway Endoscopy
Complete physical exam and motion analysis


DIAGNOSTICS and INTERNAL MEDICINE
General Medical Care
Intensive Care for critically ill and postoperative patients
Communicable Diseases
Colic
Nutrition Counseling
Parasite Control
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