Monday – Friday: 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesdays Closed From 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Saturdays 7:30 am to 2:00 pm​

Hours & Contact

Hours

Monday – Friday: 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesdays Closed From 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Saturdays 7:30 am to 2:00 pm​

Contact

(903) 437-5110
lindalevet@lindalevetclinic.com
24 HOUR Telemedicine Services

Equine Services

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is a saying that holds true for horses also. As part of our routine equine care, we provide vaccinations, deworming, on-site Coggins testing, and dental care.

Equine Wellness Care

At the time of service, we can discuss any issues you may have with your horse, including nutritional needs, training programs, geriatric care, and more.

Time Of Need Care

We offer care for your horse in case of medical colic, sickness, lameness, injury, metabolic problems, or chronic illness. We are equipped to provide intravenous fluids and most laboratory results are obtained within 2-4 hours.

Emergency Care for our regular clients is provided on a 24-hour basis.

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Pre-Purchase Examinations

We offer an extensive physical examination, lameness evaluation, and neurologic examination prior to purchasing a horse. The information is used by the prospective buyer and/or agent to determine whether the horse will be serviceable for its intended use. The exam can often include laboratory testing, radiographs, and ultrasound exams.

Geriatric Care

Aged horses can have sub-clinical healthcare issues that can be identified and treated before they become a problem. If your horse is over 15 years of age, we recommend a complete physical examination and blood testing to establish baseline values.

Lameness Examination

Evaluate the locomotion of your horse. We use a variety of techniques to identify the source(s) of lameness including physical examination palpation, and flexion tests. Radiography, ultrasound, and laboratory tests help us to further evaluate the source of your horse’s lameness.

Surgery

Standing or recumbent surgery of the horse is performed for castration, biopsy, and laceration repair. More complicated procedures may be referred to a specialist.

Specialized Procedures

Ultrasonography uses sound waves to evaluate soft tissues like tendons, ligaments, reproductive organs, lumps, and tumors. It is painless and non-invasive.

Radiography uses X-rays to visualize bone for abnormalities including arthritic changes, fractures, OCD, bone cysts, and bone infections.

Tonometry is a procedure that measures the intraocular pressure of the eyeball and is useful in detecting glaucoma and uveitis.