Equine vet

Eventer29

New Member
Didnt mean that I thought what your vet was doing was right.. It does seem a little fishy. It does not surprise me though as I think some vets do this often..I know human doctors do it all the time!
I hope you find a great vet that you are happy with and can establish a good long term relationship with!
I personally like the eye specialist idea for this particular case.
 

nutz

Well-Known Member
Didnt mean that I thought what your vet was doing was right.. It does seem a little fishy. It does not surprise me though as I think some vets do this often..I know human doctors do it all the time!
I hope you find a great vet that you are happy with and can establish a good long term relationship with!
I personally like the eye specialist idea for this particular case.

I didn't take it that way, no harm/no foul.
 

nutz

Well-Known Member
Trailered to the Annapolis office Friday. Office is next door to the MVA, not too difficult to locate. Appt. schedule was close to being on time. All in all, went ok. No glasses or contacts needed at this time.
 

MissPrissy

New Member
Nutz - My horse was diagnosed with moon blindness 7 - 8 years ago. We used Dr. Rundee, who was amazing, and we also used Anne White an equine opthamologist from annapolis. They both helped us so much. My girl was diagnosed when she was 2 and Dr. Rundee and Anne White helped a lot.
 
I've been using a so-so vet. Looking for one I will be thrilled with. Suggestions for the Chas. Co. area would be appreciated.
When I was in Charles County (Nanjemoy), I loved loved loved both Dr. Tacia and Dr. Lisas from Tidewater in Charlotte Hall. Best vets EVER.
 
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