Precision Equine Surgery and Medicine

Precision Equine Surgery and Medicine Precision Equine Surgery and Medicine is full ambulatory equine veterinary practice with a beautiful equine surgery center and hospital.
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We pride ourselves on providing the up most care for your equine friends.

08/14/2024

We will be set up at Okc in the Super Barn for the Okc Fairgrounds Summer Shootout!!!
Come by and see us

Join Us In Wishing Our Favorite Surgeon Dr Nimmo A Happy Birthday!!!!
03/29/2024

Join Us In Wishing Our Favorite Surgeon Dr Nimmo A Happy Birthday!!!!

!!!WE ARE HIRING!!!Position: Vet Tech Please send resume to Precisionequinesurgery@gmail.com
02/12/2024

!!!WE ARE HIRING!!!

Position: Vet Tech

Please send resume to

[email protected]

Thank you for your service
11/11/2023

Thank you for your service

We will be closed Friday September 1st-4th. Wishing everyone a blessed weekend.
08/31/2023

We will be closed Friday September 1st-4th. Wishing everyone a blessed weekend.

As the first half of the year is coming to a close we would like to thank all of our clients for their continued and new...
06/23/2023

As the first half of the year is coming to a close we would like to thank all of our clients for their continued and new business. It’s been a great year!!

We will be closed the first week of July. Wishing you all a great 4th 🎆

Please join us in wishing Dr Nimmo a Happy Birthday 🎉
03/29/2023

Please join us in wishing Dr Nimmo a Happy Birthday 🎉

12/19/2022

A very important reminder courtesy of the horse doctors at Miamitown Equine Veterinary Services:

"When securing blankets, make sure that the snaps/clips are facing inward, toward the horse! If they are facing out, they can easily become stuck on something, like the hay net in the picture."

12/03/2022

: Did you know a horse with a moderate hair coat starts requiring additional calories for body temperature regulation when the outside temperature drops to approximately 50°F?

Cold weather prompts special considerations for your horse's diet and care, particularly when it comes to the older members of the herd; consult your primary horse doctor to formulate a plan to keep your horses happy and healthy this winter! For more tips, visit https://aaep.org/horsehealth/cold-weather-nutrition

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!!!We will open back up Monday!!
11/24/2022

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!!!
We will open back up Monday!!

11/14/2022

Beautiful snow ❄️

11/11/2022
11/09/2022

Winter can be tough on the oldest member of the herd; the article below offers a few valuable tips to keep your older horses happy and healthy through the cold weather season courtesy of our friends at Equus Magazine and AAEP member Dr. David Trachtenberg:https://equusmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/11/REV-EQ_EXTRA-VOL76-Winter-Care_fnlp.pdf

In particular, Dr. Trachtenberg recommends focusing on the two areas of winter management that can have the biggest influence on the health of older horses—feeding and blanketing.

11/04/2022

We are looking to hire a vet tech with equine experience.

We are a full service equine hospital and surgical facility.

Must be able to work days and on call evenings with rotating weekends and holidays.

Job duties include but are not limited to

Trotting horses for lameness exams
Administer Meds
Draw blood
Assist in taking radiographs
Assist in surgery
Running Fluids
Enter billing

Must be flexible as the day can change quickly

Please email Resume to

[email protected]

09/29/2022

September 28 is . While the number of confirmed equine cases every year is low, talking about this disease remains important because of the potential for human exposure—which does NOT have to involve a bite from an infected horses, as contact of skin or mucosa with the horse’s saliva could be enough to transmit the disease.

Rabies has many faces but they are all deadly—once a horse shows clinical signs, the animal invariably dies within a few days as there is no treatment.
The good news is that modern vaccines are highly effective and current AAEP recommendations list rabies as one of the “core vaccines” that should be given to all horses annually to maintain immunity (read the full AAEP vaccination guidelines here: https://aaep.org/guidelines/vaccination-guidelines)

Equine rabies is a real risk for all horses, and a public health concern as well. Be sure to set up a regular vaccination schedule with your veterinarian if you haven’t already done so, and remember that strange behavior on behalf of your equine friend is always a valid reason to check in with your horse doctor!

Read more about rabies on our website at https://aaep.org/horsehealth/rabies-has-many-faces

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1434 Southfork Road
Purcell, OK
73080

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+14055273223

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