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Veterinary Services, P.C.

35931 Mud Creek Lane
Ronan MT 59864
406-676-0090
406-676-0092 (f)
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Known for being one of the most complete equine reproductive facilities in Western Montana, Veterinary Services is also a full-service large and small animal hospital. From vaccinations to surgery to farm visits, they offer everything needed for high-quality animal care. This includes an APHIS-approved Coggins lab for equine infectious anemia testing, a great resource for owners who travel with their horses and owners who sell their horses. The laboratory also runs analysis for blood, urine culture, and semen diagnostics.

Additional diagnostic services include ultrasonography and radiology. Additional reproductive services include embryo transfer, artificial insemination and superior technology for freezing semen and embryos that can enhance the reproduction and profitability of your horses. They also provides preventative care, internal medicine, surgery, dentistry, emergency care, and lameness evaluation.

Veterinary Services is committed to continuing education for their vet practitioners, especially when it comes to staying on top of the newest forms of treatment. They also provide a comprehensive equine management guide so that clients can learn more about the overall health of their horses. Located in Ronan, Montana, their clinic is open Monday through Friday 8:30am – 5pm and Saturday 9:30am – 12pm.

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