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Equine Referral Services

Referring Veterinarian and Client Communication

Communication with the client regarding the services provided by the Piedmont Equine Practice can be handled by the referring veterinarian or Piedmont Equine, at the discretion of the referring veterinarian. Communication with the referring veterinarian is available via phone, fax or e-mail.

Surgical Services

Sarah Dukti, D.V.M., Diplomate* of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care manages medical and surgical colic cases, joint lacerations and infections. Dr. Dukti has been offering surgical services on site since June 2011, including emergency and elective soft tissue and orthopaedic procedures. Dr. Dukti and her team of interns and technicians provide 24 hour emergency surgery and critical care coverage.

Internal Medicine Services

We have associated internists who provide internal medicine services at The Piedmont Equine Practice. A complete diagnostic work-up can be performed at the hospital. Phone consultations with referring veterinarians are available at no charge, and estimates for services can be provided. All patients will be returned to the referring veterinarian for long-term case management.

Services include:

Diagnostic Services

Many of the veterinarians at Piedmont Equine Practice devote considerable time to continuing education in the diagnosis and treatment of lameness and are members of I.S.E.L.P., the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology. This group is dedicated to developing and perfecting techniques to combine the use of ultrasound and radiography to diagnose soft tissue, bone and cartilage injury in equine joints.

The Piedmont Equine Practice’s advanced diagnostic imaging modalities include:

Lameness and Prepurchase Exams are available at the hospital or on the farm. The advantages of a hospital exam include:

* NOTE: Please come to the prepurchase exam prepared to ride the horse being examined as part of the exam.

Therapeutic Services

* The title “Diplomate” refers to a veterinarian who is board certified in some veterinary specialty area. Board certified specialists commonly have 4-8 years of additional training after veterinary school which includes a 3 year residency. Residencies provide specific training in an area of specialization not available as part of a typical veterinary education. This process is strictly supervised by a national organization made up of those types of specialists and these colleges ensure consistency in training and adherence to high standards. Once the program has been completed, the resident must sit for and pass a rigorous examination. Only then does the veterinarian earn the title Diplomate and can be considered a specialist in that particular area.

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