East West Vet Care

East West Vet Care Uniting Eastern and Western Medicine for the care of equine, porcine, and other large animals. Uniting Eastern and Western Veterinary Medicine.

Providing acupuncture, chiropractic, radiography, ultrasonography, lameness, dental, and traditional sports horse medicine. Regular hours 9AM - 5PM. Emergency service available 24/7.

We are sad to report that our friend and associate, Dr. Natalie Richardson, is leaving East West Veterinary Care at the ...
01/17/2026

We are sad to report that our friend and associate, Dr. Natalie Richardson, is leaving East West Veterinary Care at the end of January for a new opportunity at a small animal clinic in another city. We have loved having her be a part of our practice and our lives for the past 5+ years, and we wish her the best of luck in her new job taking care of our smaller and furrier family members. Thank you for everything, Natalie!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours! Our office will be closed Tuesday Dec. 24th- Thursday Dec. ...
12/23/2024

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours! Our office will be closed Tuesday Dec. 24th- Thursday Dec. 26th. We will reopen on Friday Dec. 27th. If you have a veterinary emergency, please call our office and follow the prompts for the answering service. 🎄☃️❄️

02/14/2023

Unfortunately are phones are being spotty as we are in the process of changing over service providers. If you call our office, and can not get ahold of anyone, please follow the promps for our answering service and they will contact our staff! You can also call directly to 770-929-6601. Thank you for your understanding!

Our office will be closed Friday Dec 23rd and Monday Dec 26th. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of our wonderfu...
12/22/2022

Our office will be closed Friday Dec 23rd and Monday Dec 26th. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of our wonderful clients and friends!

A great article on how to help take care of our older equine companions in the winter months.
11/09/2022

A great article on how to help take care of our older equine companions in the winter months.

Winter can be tough on the oldest member of the herd; the article below offers a few valuable tips to keep your older horses happy and healthy through the cold weather season courtesy of our friends at Equus Magazine and AAEP member Dr. David Trachtenberg:https://equusmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/11/REV-EQ_EXTRA-VOL76-Winter-Care_fnlp.pdf

In particular, Dr. Trachtenberg recommends focusing on the two areas of winter management that can have the biggest influence on the health of older horses—feeding and blanketing.

10/11/2022

Our office will be CLOSED this coming Friday October 14th. If you have an emergency you can call our office at 404-304-1286 and follow the promps for the emergency service or you can call the emergency line directly 770-929-6601. Both numbers will get you in contact with the doctor covering emergencies for our practice. Have a great weekend!

Happy Easter! From our family to yours!
04/17/2022

Happy Easter! From our family to yours!

03/30/2022
This makes my heart happy! Such a kind and generous person!!
03/15/2022

This makes my heart happy! Such a kind and generous person!!

Each month, as part of our Aging in Atlanta series, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution introduces readers to a member of the city’s thriving 55+ community. This month, we profile Mark Jaglarz, an instructor at Little Creek Farm Conservancy.

Beautiful Monday morning view!
11/15/2021

Beautiful Monday morning view!

11/12/2021

With the holiday weekend coming up, we wanted to share some tips that may help your horse have a calm and safe 4th of Ju...
07/01/2021

With the holiday weekend coming up, we wanted to share some tips that may help your horse have a calm and safe 4th of July.

The goal is to try to minimize stress as much as possible. Playing music, being around your horse, offering additional hay, and using ear plugs are very effective ways at preventing stress and soothing stressed animals.

Some animals may require more drastic measures including temporary relocation where possible or medication or both. If you think medication would be a benefit, please contact us to discuss what would work best for your horse.

Listed below is a link for music that was shown to reduce stress clinically. Be safe this weekend!

This is a music track, but not just any music track. It’s specially designed to help relieve stress in your horse.

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