Murray
Veterinary Services
Murray Veterinary Services, providing professional and comprehensive Equine Services to the regions of Serpentine, Mandurah, Pinjarra, Dwellingup, Waroona and Harvey. We also offer set travel days to the region south of Harvey to Bunbury.
Operating out of our purpose built equine hospital in Coolup we provide an innovative and up to date equine veterinary and breeding service.
Our focus is to provide respectful care to our patients and professional guidance to our clients in an atmosphere that is comfortable for both the horse and their owner.
All of our Veterinarians and staff are highly experienced and passionate about the equine industry and can provide exceptional care in all areas of veterinary medicine and surgery.
About Us
Murray Veterinary services was established in 2009 and has grown to become Western Australia’s largest equine veterinary hospital and breeding centre. With a team of 35 dedicated equine focused staff we provide all aspects of equine veterinary care from breeding to medicine and surgery. We cater for all equine patients from racehorses and competition horses, through to pleasure horses and pony club mounts.
Based on 300 acres in Coolup, one hour south of Perth, our facilities are custom built from our surgical theatre to the foaling paddocks and stallion yards. Thus ensuring that we have the safest possible and most appropriate facilities for every horse in our care.
Our Service Areas
Equine Hospital and Breeding Centre
- Equine Emergency Service
- Equine Surgery
- Medicine and Intensive Care
- Sports Medicine
- Equine Dentistry
- Pre-purchase Examinations
- Equine Reproduction
- Artificial Insemination
- Emrbyo Transfer
- Stallion Services
- Stud Farm Service
- Chilled and frozen semen collection
- Foaling down and high risk pregnancy
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