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The Purdue University Equine Hospital

Equine Hospital

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About

The Purdue University Equine Hospital offers state-of-the-art specialized diagnoses and care for equine patients from board certified specialists in anesthesia, emergency & critical care, internal medicine, sports medicine, surgery, and equine reproduction. Our Equine Field Service brings exceptional veterinary care to horse owners in Tippecanoe County and surrounding areas.
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Services

  • Equine Chiropractic/Massage
  • Equine Veterinarian

What clients have to say about The Purdue University Equine Hospital

Testimonials

"Amazing hospital! Very professional My horse had a bad colic and they did surgery and he is doing great!!! Saved his life!" ~ Gina L.
"Incredible people, incredible prices. My horse was treated so well, we left her there overnight and we are so happy with everything they did for her. Dr Adams and Dr Hermida were amazing." ~ Maria N.

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Facility

To capitalize on the significant grade of the site, a stacked design was used resulting in the 73,205 square foot Equine Hospital being situated below the south end of the new Small Animal Hospital. Equine surgery, anesthesia and diagnostic imaging are located adjacent to the Small Animal Hospital to facilitate access for anesthesia and imaging personnel working in both hospitals. Elevators provide access from equine surgery to sterile processing on the second floor, and from equine diagnostic imaging to small animal diagnostic imaging on the first floor. The Equine Hospital has separate medicine and surgery wards, and a separate Intensive Care Unit.