- Dental CareGive the office a call to set up your horse’s haul-in dental appointment and save 10% on your horse’s oral exam and float.
- VaccinationWhile your vet may decide to recommend differently based on the individual needs of your horse, there are some common vaccinations that are typically administered in the fall.
- Comprehensive ExaminationIf you are considering the purchase of a horse and you are not already an established client submit the new client form and then contact us to set up your pre-purchase exam.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementPro-Stride APS is a concentrated solution of cells, platelets, growth factors, and anti-inflammatory proteins. It is a product derived from the patient's own blood and can be processed in about 20 minutes on the farm immediately after collection from the horse. Pro-Stride has been clinically demonstrated to provide pain relief as far out as 52 weeks following a single injection and has fewer negative effects on the joint than traditional corticosteroid joint injections. Since the therapy uses the horse's own anti-inflammatory protein, there are no drug withholding times for competitors at the FEI and USEF levels.
- Arthritis TreatmentStem cell therapy uses the horse's own stem cells for treatment of musculoskeletal disease. A sample of bone marrow is harvested from the sternum of the horse and sent to Dr. Nixon's laboratory at Cornell ( http://www.vetcell.com/ ) where the cells are grown in tissue culture and multiplied, so that they are available in larger numbers for treatment. The harvesting procedure can be done at the farm under mild sedation. Following culture, the stem cells are shipped back to Millbrook Equine and injected directly into the area of concern. This treatment is helpful for a variety of conditions such as tendon and ligament injuries, osteoarthritis, and OCD lesions.
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Veterinary SurgeryFocusing on equine medicine and surgery, Dr. Gosselin received the award of "Senior Student Most Proficient in Large Animal Surgery." Since 2006, she has completed the internship program at Brazos Valley Equine Hospital, opened a successful solo equine ambulatory practice in Texas, and acted as a regulatory veterinarian at Lone Star Park. Dr. Gosselin joined Millbrook Equine and moved to New York in February of 2011. While Dr. Gosselin is happy simply working with horses, her passion lies in equine reproduction and neonatology. When she is not working, Dr. Gosselin enjoys traveling, skiing and the outdoors, and spending time with her husband and two sons.
- Laboratory Services
- X-RayMillbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic has multiple digital radiography units that can be used on the farm to obtain high quality radiographs (x-rays) of our patients. These units enable us to capture images and then review them immediately.
- Equine VetIf you have an emergency or a time sensitive issue of any kind you should contact our office immediately. One of our vets is on call 24/7 to make sure your horse gets the care it needs. If you are already working with a Millbrook Equine vet on an issue you should reach out to them for continued treatment on that issue.