Newmarket Equine Clinic is an equine ambulatory veterinary clinic (formerly known as Oak Lawn Veterinary Clinic), that has provided veterinary health care to the equine community since 1992. Our two doctors form a strong team, with 22 years of combined experience.
Our friendly and knowledgeable office staff are available Monday through Friday
8am-4pm. We are located at Newmarket Plantation on route 301, 3-4 miles south of Bowling Green, VA, in Caroline County, and provide services to the Richmond and Fredericksburg areas.
From preventive health care and comprehensive dentistry, to internal medicine,
pre-purchase examinations, lameness examinations, reproductive services, emergency medicine and alternative medicine. We are on call for emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Alternative medicine services, which are provided by Dr. Ada Caruthers, include acupuncture, chiropractic, tui-na and Chinese herbology. Dr. Caruthers continuously hones her skills and remains up to date by attending many seminars on this topic throughout every year. We also provide four wellness plansthat offer preventive health care packages at discounted prices. The different plans are designed to meet the needs of horses with different activity levels and in different life stages. We alsooffer a unique parasite control program whichprovides our clients with a specific de-worming plan for eachindividual horse on their farm.
Our facility was built in 2004. It is equipped with 4 heated stalls and a heated treatment area, as well as a laboratory, offices and a common area. This facility
allows us to provide higher quality care for patients brought in for outpatient visits
such as lameness exams or dental work. We can provide overnight care for select cases. The clinic also serves us well for client education seminars which we host throughout the year.
(Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis)is a viral disease of the brain and spinal cord spread by mosquitoes, that is fatal in 90% of equine cases. Vaccination can prevent your horse from acquiring the disease.