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Services

If you don't see something- ask! We are always adding new services.

Wellness Care

Regular examinations and vaccination are important components of keeping your horse companion or athlete healthy.  An annual exam allows you to ask any questions you might have regarding your horse's health, and for your veterinarian to notice any small problems before they become serious ones. 

  • Vaccinations and Vaccine Certificates

  • Metabolic Bloodwork

  • ​Annual examinations

  • Coggins and Health Certificates

  • Annual bloodwork

Auscultation of the heart and lungs as part of a physical exam

Dentistry

A sedated oral exam is an important part of your horse's well-being. Many problems in the horse's mouth cannot be seen without a speculum- this includes sharp hooks and points on the molars in the back of the mouth that can cause discomfort when eating or while being ridden. 

 

As horses age, the shape of their teeth may also change, and a sedated oral exam with a speculum allows your veterinarian to identify and correct imbalances such as waves, steps, loose teeth, and periodontal disease (gum disease). 

Dr. Kylie performing an annual oral exam on a horse

Lameness and Performance Exams

At Centerline Equine, we know that lameness issues can range from something as severe as not wanting to put any weight on the leg to something as subtle as refusing jumps. Our goal is to assess the whole horse in order to find the cause of lameness and performance issues, as well as solutions that work for you. 

  • Full-body lameness exams

  • Intra-articular injections

    • Including SI and neck injections​

  • Mesotherapy

  • Hoof balance assessments

  • Check back as we add additional services!

Using hoof testers to determine if the source of lameness is hoof pain

Emergency and Urgent Care

Anyone who has had horses long enough knows that they are magnets for emergencies- and that is why Centerline Equine is here to help! We are reachable by our emergency number 24/7 for clients in several parts of the Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry, and Cumberland county regions- a full map and additional information can be found on our FAQ page:

 

Please call to inquire if we travel to your area.

If you are unsure whether or not your horse is experiencing an emergency, please contact us at

(717) 333-2077

  • Swollen eyes

  • Colic- restlessness, pawing, rolling, not eating

  • ​Choke- struggling to swallow, coughing, retching

  • Severe Lameness- unable to stand on a leg, severe swelling

  • Fever- temperature >101.4F, not eating

  • Wounds

Centerline Equine Veterinary Services

(717) 333-2077

info@cevsequine.com

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