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Equine Veterinary Care of Nevada Equine Veterinary Care of Nevada (EVC) was established by Dr. Scott Greene is 1988.
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Dr. Greene practiced general equine medicine and surgery in Reno until 2000, when the practice was limited to equine dentistry and reproduction. With a primary focus on dentistry, Dr. Greene has developed many dental instruments and techniques that enable dental care to be more efficient and comfortable for patient and doctor alike. Dr. Greene is an educator in the field of proper equine dentistry

, and has authored numerous veterinary papers as well as taught at the veterinary schools at U.C. Davis, Oregon State University, Washington State University, Colorado State University, Auburn University and most of the major veterinary conferences in the U.S. Dr. Greene is a member of The American Veterinary Medical Association, The American Association of Equine Practitioners and is Certified Advanced with The International Association of Equine Dentistry. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions regarding "complete and conservative" equine dental care, and ask us about our Lifetime Equine Dental Maintenance Program.

Hello 2023!
01/01/2023

Hello 2023!

EVC practice update. Dr. Greene's dental assistant, Michelle, had unanticipated knee surgery on Wednesday, due to an inj...
08/07/2022

EVC practice update. Dr. Greene's dental assistant, Michelle, had unanticipated knee surgery on Wednesday, due to an injury (not from a horse).

The procedure went well, however, will require lengthy stall rest. This leaves the doctor without an assistant. So, please forgive our delayed response to your calls and emails. We are looking for options.

Help Wanted
Seeking part-time/temporary (thru August and maybe longer) equine dental assistant. Must have recent horse handling experience. Knowledge or experience with equine dental work is NOT required, but helpful. Likely 12-15 hrs a week. This is an independently contracted position. Pay discussed at interview.

Interested? Email Michelle @ [email protected] with a letter of introduction, include your horse experience and day/time of the week you are available.

03/07/2022

Have you been waiting longer than usual for an open appointment with your veterinarian or been unable to access after-hours services for your horse? The shortage of equine veterinarians in the U.S. is likely the cause. Many veterinary practices have too few horse doctors to service all their clients.

Why? Only about 6% of new veterinary graduates annually enter equine practice. After five years, 50% of these young veterinarians leave for small animal practice or quit veterinary medicine altogether. The primary reasons are the personal demands of the profession and equine practice’s lower starting salaries. Many new veterinarians begin their career with more than $200,000 in student loan debt, making an equine position with lower compensation often unthinkable. When financial concerns are combined with the always present demands of emergency coverage, many equine veterinarians choose to leave for a healthier way of life.

The good news is that the AAEP along with private veterinary practices and veterinary schools are addressing the pain points which have led to the current crisis. But the solution is complex and will require the support and collaboration of every person in the equine industry — including horse owners. As we work to improve the profession for current and future veterinarians, you have a huge role to play in the much-needed transformation of equine practice. Horse doctors look forward to working together with you for the good of the horse and the sustainability of veterinary care!

27/05/2022

Have you been trying to call us and are getting a number disconnected message?????

Sorry, we are working on it right now and should have the business line (775-826-6233) back up and running by tomorrow afternoon.

Please call the office manager, Michelle McHardy at 775-722-9914 for an immediate response. Dr. Greene is currently out of the country, on vacation, but Michelle will assist you at this time.

We apologize for any confusion. We are NOT out of business, just changing phone carriers and having technical issues!

25/12/2021

Happy Holidays from Dr. Scott Greene and staff, Equine Vet Care of Nevada! We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!

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28/10/2021

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