Referral Services
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Communication with the client regarding the services provided by the Piedmont Equine Practice can be handled by the referring veterinarian or Piedmont Equine, at the discretion of the referring veterinarian. Communication with the referring veterinarian is available via phone, fax or e-mail.
Surgical Services
Dr. Sarah Dukti, D.V.M., DACVS, DACVECC manages medical and surgical colic cases, joint lacerations and infections. Dr. Dukti has been performing surgery on site since June 2011. Dr. Dukti and her team of interns and technicians provide 24 hour emergency surgery coverage.
We are also pleased to announce that Dr. Michael W. Ross, DVM, Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons is available for elective orthopaedic surgery. Dr. Ross is the Director of the Nuclear Medicine Program, Professor of Surgery and Program Director of the Large Animal Surgery Residency Program at New Bolton. He brings with him a wealth of expertise.
Internal Medicine Services
Dr. Amy Polkes, DVM, AVCIM provides internal medicine services at The Piedmont Equine Practice. A complete diagnostic work-up can be performed by Dr. Polkes at the hospital. Phone consultations with referring veterinarians are available at no charge, and estimates for services can be provided. All patients will be returned to the referring veterinarian for long-term case management.
Services include:
- Detailed ultrasonographic evaluation of internal organs such as liver, kidneys, lungs and gastrointestinal system
- Cardiac evaluation with electrocardiogram and echocardiography with color flow Doppler
- Respiratory system evaluation for infectious respiratory disease as well as chronic respiratory problems including thoracic ultrasound, thoracic radiographs, BAL, thoracocentesis, and transtracheal wash
- Neurological evaluation including cerebrospinal fluid analysis and cervical spine imaging
- Gastrointestinal examination including gastroscopy, complete abdominal ultrasound, abdominocentesis, absorption testing, and rectal and duodenal biopsies
- Urologic evaluation including cytoscopy and ultrasound
- Ophthalmic examination including evaluation of difficult cases, tonometry, grid keratectomies, and lavage system placement
- Complete evaluation of chronic diseases such as chronic weight loss, chronic colic, and chronic respiratory disease
Diagnostic Services
Many of the veterinarians at Piedmont Equine Practice devote considerable time to continuing education in the diagnosis and treatment of lameness and are members of I.S.E.L.P., the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology. This group is dedicated to developing and perfecting techniques to combine the use of ultrasound and radiography to diagnose soft tissue, bone and cartilage injury in equine joints.
The Piedmont Equine Practice’s advanced diagnostic imaging modalities include:
- Nuclear Medicine - Bone scans are performed using a state of the art digital gamma camera manufactured by MiE. To learn more about nuclear scintigraphy click here.
- Digital Radiography - An Eklin DR system and a Sedecal 500 ma x-ray generator produce high resolution images of necks, backs and shoulders in addition to the distal limb.
- Digital Ultrasonography - Evaluation of soft tissue pathology is enhanced using a high resolution Biosound, Mylab50 and M Turbo ultrasound.
- Interpretation of diagnostic images by a board certified radiologist is available often the same day or the following day due to our high speed internet transfer of diagnostic images.
- MRI- referral to teaching hospitals for MRI scans available
Lameness and Prepurchase Exams are available at the hospital or on the farm. The advantages of a hospital exam include:
- experienced technical staff for handling horses when jogging and lunging so that clients may observe and discuss the veterinarian's findings
- level asphalt jogging strip
- multiple types of footing to enhance the evaluation of subtle and obscure lameness
- 60-foot round pen with all weather Terra 2000 dust-free professional arena footing for the safe lunging of all horses Footing generously provided by Attwood Equestrian Surfaces. Click here to learn more.
- enclosed 20m x 40m sand riding arena for under saddle evaluations
- packed stone dust and sand for lunging on firmer surfaces
- diagnostic and therapeutic equipment readily accessible, sparing the owner the time and expense of multiple appointments to diagnose and treat
* NOTE: Please come to the prepurchase exam prepared to ride the horse being examined as part of the exam.
Therapeutic Services
- High Energy Focused Shock Wave Therapy - A Sanuwave Versatron high energy focused shock wave unit is available. Click here to visit versatron.net
- Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)
- Stem Cell Treatment is under research at universities around the country for a wide variety of applications in equine medicine. One of the more encouraging developments to come out of this research is the use of bone marrow-derived stem cells to engender regrowth in tendon injuries. This state of the art therapy, available at the Piedmont Equine Practice, fosters the regeneration of soft tissue while maintaining tendon elasticity. Click here for more information
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a promising new treatment for tendon and ligament injuries in which blood from the patient is spun in a centrifuge to isolate plasma with a high concentration of platelets. The platelet rich plasma, or PRP, stimulates healing when injected at the site of injury. Introduction of PRP prompts the body to accelerate remodeling allowing for a swifter, more complete recovery.
- Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein (IRAP) is a treatment for synovitis (inflammation of the joint lining) and osteoarthritis. Trauma in the joint triggers the release of proteins harmful to cartilage. With this therapy a sample of the patient's blood is incubated and centrifuged to produce serum containing high levels of Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein, or IRAP. When injected into the joint in question, IRAP prevents the inflammatory protein from binding with its receptor on the joint surface, thereby halting the cycle of pain and inflammation. IRAP is the only therapy shown to interrupt the progression of osteoarthritis.
- Acupuncture is a treatment based on the Chinese theory that pain is caused by the blockage of energy flow, or Chi, in the body. In health the flow of Chi is smooth throughout the body. Injury or illness causes a blockage of the Chi. The blockages are detected by palpation and stimulation of specific acupuncture points all over the body, as well as physical exam and history. Acupuncture needles are inserted into specific points to relieve the blockage and restore the normal flow of Chi. In some cases the therapeutic effect can be augmented by transmitting a mild electric pulse through the needles. Acupuncture can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including lameness, neck and back pain, certain types of colic, and anhydrosis (insufficient sweat production).
- At the Piedmont Equine Practice acupuncture is currently provided by Dr. Sean W. Bowman, D.V.M. Dr. Bowman incorporated acupuncture into his practice in 2001 after completing an intensive series of courses at the Chi Institute. Dr. Alexis Theiss is enrolled at the Chi Institute for the 2009 course and will be qualified to practice acupuncture by January 2010.
- Chiropractic is the process of performing motion palpation to diagnose joint subluxations, followed by appropriate specific adjustments to restore normal function in the spine and surrounding soft tissue. Chiropractic is most commonly used to treat neck and back pain, but can also be helpful in some cases of obscure lameness or behavioral problems caused by mild back pain. A thorough lameness examination and report on the horse’s history are necessary to determine if the horse is a good candidate for chiropractic. During the exam the veterinarian will gently manipulate the horse’s spine to assess the flexibilty of the joints.
- Chiropractic evaluation and treatment are provided by Joe Davis, D.V.M. and John Nolan, D.V.M. Dr. Davis and Dr. Nolan both achieved their certification by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association after completing a 200-hour course entitled Options for Animals.
- CEM quarantine is available at the clinic