Equine Medical Center of Ocala

COMMITTED TO THE HEALTH OF HORSES

Our reputation stems from our unwavering commitment to quality, both in the care of horses and in our relationship with clients and community.

Equine Information

  • Neonatal Isoerythrolysis: An Ounce of Prevention

    The laboratory at the Equine Medical Center of Ocala is one of few laboratories in the Southeast United States that performs the screening test for Neonatal Isoerythrolysis.


  • Coggins and Health Certificates

    The Coggins Test is documented proof that your horse is negative for equine infectious anemia (EIA). It is required to accompany a Health Certificate when shipping your horse from state to state, and when shipping to certain events and facilities within your home state.


  • IRAP

    “IRAP” or Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein (IRAP) is an exciting new articular therapy available at our hospital.


  • Stem Cell Therapy

    Equine Medical Center of Ocala is proud to be a registered facility for the use of stem cell technology.


Equine Events



  • Florida Horse Park Event

    The Florida Horse Park is up and running and has big plans for the future. Please see their website for current shows and events: www.flhorsepark.com


  • Sales Dates

    Ocala Breeders Sales holds the market for thoroughbred live auctions in Ocala. Please see their website for current sales and catalogue information: www.obssales.com


Stem Cell Therapy


Equine Medical Center of Ocala is proud to be a registered facility for the use of stem cell technology.

 

Stem cell therapy is a revolutionary therapy for equine orthopedic diseases. Undifferentiated stem cells may aid in the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bone cysts. Results of this new treatment have been very encouraging. Equine Medical Center of Ocala is proud to be a registered facility for the use of stem cell technology. Please call Dr. Peloso or David regarding this treatment option or visit Vet-Stem.com for more information regarding this exciting new therapeutic option for orthopedic injuries.

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