Scope Equine: Veterinary Medicine Services

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Scope Equine is a mobile specialist internal medicine service providing comprehensive veterinary care to equine patients, available to the Surf Coast, Bellarine and South West Victoria regions.

Launching soon- a dedicated equine internal medicine service providing comprehensive diagnostics and case management for...
09/11/2025

Launching soon- a dedicated equine internal medicine service providing comprehensive diagnostics and case management for all equids, delivered conveniently on-farm.

Stay tuned for our official launch- bringing specialist-level care to our equine community.

Such an amazing achievement! Well done Aussies, that was just incredible to watch. Team work makes the dream work 🇦🇺 🐎
02/08/2021

Such an amazing achievement! Well done Aussies, that was just incredible to watch. Team work makes the dream work 🇦🇺 🐎

Equipped with portable ultrasound and the ability to perform most diagnostics, Scope Equine provides the opportunity to ...
28/07/2021

Equipped with portable ultrasound and the ability to perform most diagnostics, Scope Equine provides the opportunity to investigate the more complex medical conditions seen in equine practice on-site.

⭐️ Cristina is a specialist in equine internal medicine and has particular interests in gastrointestinal disorders and neonatal medicine, as well as endocrine disease, respiratory disorders and ophthalmology.

⭐️ Our philosophy is to use evidence-based medicine ensuring gold-standard care of equine patients. Ongoing case support to the primary care veterinarian is central to this.

⭐️ In-clinic tutorials and hands-on training in ultrasonography for veterinarians is also offered.

If you have a case you’d like to discuss further, or would like to know more, please get in touch via email or phone.

Cristina @ Scope Equine

What an awesome achievement!
22/07/2021

What an awesome achievement!

14/07/2021

Nuances of Neutrophils: Mastering Interpretation Day/Time: July 22 @ 7:00 PM AET / 6:30 PM ACT / 5:00 PM AWT Presenter: Dr. Frances Moore, Diplomate ACVP (Anatomic and Clinical Pathology)     [...]Read More...

Disclaimer: this is not a horse. It’s still a fascinating animal, no? This photo reminds me what you can do and where yo...
12/07/2021

Disclaimer: this is not a horse. It’s still a fascinating animal, no? This photo reminds me what you can do and where you can go with a career in veterinary medicine.

Recently I found out that I passed Fellowship exams in Equine Medicine. A dream come true. It means Scope Equine will now be a specialist service for veterinarians, their patients and clients.

Whether it’s a case of weight loss or recurrent colic, metabolic/endocrine issues, respiratory disorders, neonatal/reproductive disease, poor performance or any other medical issues, that’s what we are here for- to deliver on-site specialist advice and diagnostics across Victoria.

It may have seemed very quiet over here but it’s been pretty busy behind the scenes whilst I prepared for and sat ANZCVS...
08/07/2021

It may have seemed very quiet over here but it’s been pretty busy behind the scenes whilst I prepared for and sat ANZCVS Fellowship exams.

Yesterday I found out that I passed the exams, which enables me to register as an Equine Medicine specialist.

It makes me so proud to announce that Scope Equine will now be a specialist veterinary service, and will continue to deliver gold-standard evidence-based care to all its equid patients.

Looking forward to getting back on the road and catching up with both regular and new clients 🐴 🩺

If you want to know more about Scope Equine please get in touch- I would love to hear from you.

Cristina FANZCVS (Equine Medicine) 🎉

01/07/2021

AS OF TODAY FEI HORSE WHISKERS STAY:
As of 1st July 2021 a penalty of disqualification will be issued if horses are found to have their sensory hairs clipped, shaven or in any other way removed at an FEI competition. This applies to all FEI Events, including the Tokyo Games.

(unless individual sensory hairs have been removed by a veterinarian to prevent pain or discomfort for the Horse).

For more info & 📷 ➡️ http://ow.ly/eppv50Fmq5m

Recurrent colic in horses 🐴 Fair enough. That being said, there are quite a few causes of recurrent colic in horses and ...
20/03/2021

Recurrent colic in horses 🐴

Fair enough. That being said, there are quite a few causes of recurrent colic in horses and they are not just related to the gastrointestinal tract.
In some cases a definitive diagnosis may not be able to be made without exploratory laparotomy, but there are still diagnostic procedures that can help identify the most likely cause

25/02/2021

Love an early morning vet visit!
Dr Cristina from Scope Equine: Internal Medicine Services came back today for a re visit check up on one of our horses staying with us at the moment.
Cristina even had time to teach the next generation! 🐎 💕

23/02/2021

Tuesday Trivia - Did you know...

Whilst the horse’s entire face has heightened sensitivity and benefits from gentle petting and grooming, the whiskers are exquisitely responsive. They send messages at over 250 miles per hour to the brain to help the horse make sense of its environment and compensate for its blind spots in front.

Although trimming the horse’s whiskers used to be de rigueur for show riders, they’re now left intact, as we know how beneficial they are to the horse. In fact, the FEI has new rules that go into effect as of July 2021 that prohibit horses from competing in FEI events if the horse’s sensory hairs have been clipped or shaved. Exceptions to this rule include hairs that have been removed by a veterinarian to prevent pain or to allow veterinary treatment.

The next time you’re enjoying time with a horse, watch how it uses its whiskers so carefully. You’ll be glad you let them grow and that they’re now protected in competition as well!

In 2016 & 2018 I was fortunate to be a part of the veterinary course team for the  (where the second photo was also capt...
19/02/2021

In 2016 & 2018 I was fortunate to be a part of the veterinary course team for the (where the second photo was also captured, showing a herder and his horses in preparation for the race). What an experience!
Whilst travel is off the cards to these sorts of places for now, hopefully some time in the near future we can take the term ‘ambulatory medicine’ to a whole new level and return to Mongolia and work with these hardy amazing little beasts
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