Dear veterinary colleagues,
Our clinic team and our clinic processes are designed to ensure that the collaboration with you, your clients and the patient assigned to us is cooperative and efficient. We attach great importance to providing the services delegated to us to the extent requested, informing you of the treatment results as quickly as possible and referring your client and patient back to you. We look forward to a collegial and trusting working relationship with you and are always available for questions and requests.
Below we summarise our range of examinations and services for you:
Range of examinations and services
Imaging diagnostics
- CT
- MRI
- X-Ray
- Ultrasounds
- Scintigraphy
- UTC
Dentistry
- General dental check-ups / dental examinations
- Tooth extractions
- Bucotomies
- Sinus operations
- Boroscopies
- Various examinations / interventions in the area of the respiratory tract
Surgery
- Arthroscopies
- Osteosynthesis
- Neurectomy
- Fasciotomy
- Tendo vaginoscopy
- Castrations
- Laparoscopies
- Tumour removal
- Eye operations
- Tooth extractions
- Sinus operations
- and other surgical procedures
Endoscopies, Performant endoscopies, Gastroscopies
Ophthalmology and operations
Dermatology / tumour removal
Purchase examinations
Orthopaedics
Laboratory diagnostics
Internal medicine
Emergency treatments (24-hour emergency service)
Performance physiology
Imaging procedures
As you know, the choice of the appropriate imaging procedure depends on many factors, including the specific clinical symptoms, the urgency of the situation, the availability of the procedure and the cost. Often a combination of different imaging techniques is necessary to make a comprehensive and accurate diagnosis.
This table provides an overview of the most important characteristics of the various imaging procedures in equine medicine.
Procedure
Advantages
Restrictions
CT
- Detailed cross-sectional images of bones
- Suitable for complex bone structures
- 3D reconstructions possible
- Less effective for soft tissue compared to MRI
- Sedation/anesthesia often necessary
- Radiation exposure
MRI
- Excellent visualisation of soft tissue
- Accurate images of tendons, ligaments
- Detailed visualisation of cartilage
- Time-consuming
- general anesthesia required
- Not suitable for all body regions
Szintigraphy
- Early detection of bone changes
- Whole-body imaging possible
- Identification of multiple/subtle lesions
- Less detail than CT/MRI
- Limited soft tissue visualisation
- Use of radioactive substances
Ultrasound
- Ideal for soft tissues such as eyes, ligaments and organs
- Non-invasive, no radiation exposure
- Cost-effective examination
- Limited penetration depth and resolution
- Only suitable for bones to a limited extent
- Requires direct skin contact
- Two-dimensional images
X-ray
- Fast and effective for bone structures
- Suitable for fractures, joint diseases
- Accessible and relatively inexpensive
- Limited soft tissue imaging
- Two-dimensional images
- Radiation exposure
Horse symposium 2025
The training days for July 2025 are being planned.
Further information will be posted here soon.
Podcast Society for Equine Medicine
The Society for Equine Medicine has created a podcast on diseases and topics relating to equine health. Your customers may also be interested in this.
Here you will find exciting and helpful topics, for example:
- Sehnenerkrankungen – Ursachen, Vorbeugung und Behandlung
- Equines Asthma – Wenn Pferdehusten chronisch wird
- Kaufuntersuchungen – Der TÜV beim Pferd
- EMS und Hufrehe – Eine Stoffwechselerkrankung und ihre Auswirkungen
- ERU – Periodische Augenentzündung – «Mondblindheit» beim Pferd