We would like to welcome you to Coosa Valley Equine Center. Our current facility was constructed in 1987 on the outskirts of Pell City, Alabama, approximately 20-miles east of Birmingham, in central Alabama, and 100 miles West of Atlanta, Georgia. The clinic is conveniently located off Interstate 20 at Exit-#156 and north of the interstate 1/3 mile (on right).
Not only is the clinic located next to a major Interstate artery, it is within mere miles of four more major US Highways (77, 78, 174 & 231), which allows ease of access from all surrounding states.
Not only is the clinic located next to a major Interstate artery, it is within mere miles of four more major US Highways (77, 78, 174 & 231), which allows ease of access from all surrounding states.
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5 Hospital barns; one climate controlled, one houses reproductive center with large open stalls for mares and foals. Approved EIA (Coggins) testing laboratory, routinely performed every Wednesday or under certain circumstances, next day or same day. We accumulated numerous laboratories that provide the latest in technology for certain in depth procedures. If you happen not to find a particular service your horse might need feel free to call and discuss it with one of our knowledgeable veterinarians.
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Dredvet hails from Rosa Alabama a community just North of Oneonta, Alabama. Dr. Ed is a 1973 graduate of Auburn University school of Veterinary medicine. An active member of the American Quarter Horse Association, Alabama Quarter Horse Association, American Association of Equine Practitioners, just to name a few.
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Advances in Diagnosis and treatment. Coosa Valley Equine Center is proud to announce the availabilities of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI's) for Equine in-house. We have added our own MRI unit in order to bring this diagnostic imaging capability to our area and adjoining states. We have full participation with insurance providers in the endorsement of these procedures at our clinic.
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Should I Insure my Horse? A very good question and one that you as a horse owner need to decide for yourself. It is not something to think about at 2:AM when the Veterinarian is asking if your colicky horse is insured because he has become extremely painful and needs to go to surgery. Horses in general seem to be prone to illness, accidents and injury.
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