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Large Animal Medicine Services


Staff
Thomas Molitor
Trevor R. Ames, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Spring Halland
Molly McCue, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Christie Ward, DVM, MVSc, PhD, DACVIM
Stephanie Valberg, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Julie Wilson, DVM, DACVIM

Residents
Holly Bedford, Resident, July 2006 - June 2009
Stacy Tinkler, Resident, July 2006 - June 2009

Technicians, Supervisors, Managers
Sheryl Ferguson, CVT, Manager
Sue Loly, CVT
Paul Weinand, CVT

Contact
612-625-6700
Emergency: 612-625-9711

Services
Intensive care and diagnostic services are provided by our specialists who have undergone years of post DVM training in internal medicine and comprise the only team of equine or large animal veterinarians in the state to be certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Critical Care: We offer 24-hour care for neonates and adults of all large animal species, including horses, camelids, cattle, pot-bellied pigs and small ruminants. Certified veterinary technicians are present 24 hrs a day supervised by our veterinarians to provide the very best in care. Support includes oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation, Anderson and camelid slings, plasma and whole blood transfusions, IV fluid therapy, total parenteral nutrition and a full range of diagnostics. CT scans are available for foals, small camelids and other animals under 400 pounds body weight.

Wellness examinations for older horses: Routine in-depth health evaluations for dental abnormalities, Cushings and Metabolic Disease, skin disorders, laminitis, nutrition consults.

Colic and weight loss: Evaluations may include endoscopy of the stomach for ulcers, rectal examination and biopsy, abdominal ultrasound, abdominocentesis, malabsorption tests, and liver or kidney biopsy.

Cardiac evaluation: Heart murmurs, exercise intolerance or arrhythmias can be evaluated by cardiologists using Holter monitors, ECG and cardiac ultrasound or treadmill stress testing.

Respiratory Diseases: Infectious and allergic diseases are evaluated using endoscopy, tracheal or bronchoalveolar lavages, bacterial culture, virus isolation, and/or skin testing. Treadmill evaluation combined with endoscopy is used for horses with upper airway abnormalities. Nebulization and aeromask therapies are available.

Neurologic Diseases: full evaluation of horses with wobblers, headshaking and other neurological conditions. Diagnostics include spinal taps, EPM testing, radiography, myelograms, and muscle biopsy.

Tying-up and other muscle diseases: Full examination including exercise testing and muscle biopsy evaluation by our laboratory.

Ophthalmology: Two board certified ophthalmologists provide expert diagnostic evaluation, treatment and surgery for corneal ulcers, trauma uveitis, cataracts etc.

Other board certified specialists are available for consultation in the fields of behavior, clinical pathology, dentistry, dermatology, integrative medicine, nutrition, oncology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiology, reproduction surgery, and ultrasound.


Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm for regular appointments.

Emergency services are available 24 hours/day, 7 days a week.
The hospital is staffed by trained technicians 24 hours/day.

Special equipment
* Ultrasound with color flow Doppler
* Videoendoscopy and gastroscopy
* High Speed Treadmill
* Neonatal critical care unit
* Isolation unit with video monitoring
* Camedli & Equine Slings
* Aqua Cow for downer cows
* Dental Swiss float and STubbs pneumatic floats
* 24 hour Heart monitors
* Computerized radiology
* CT / MR scanning for neonates
* Oxygen and nebulizer therapy

Useful Information:
Appointments are longer than are typical in private practice since a complete workup can usually be performed in one day. Animals can be dropped off the night before and trailer parking is available.

Feel free to call ahead to ask about estimates or specific procedures.



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