SERVICES
We maintain an equine hospital equipped with in house laboratory and radiology equipment, surgery facilities, treatment areas, breeding area, ICU, and individual stalls and runs for patient comfort.

EMERGENCY CARE SERVICES
Curative Care
A veterinarian is on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week and on holidays for emergency. Please call us at (573) 243-8645 to be transferred directly to a veterinarian if there is an emergency outside of office hours.
WELLNESS EXAMS
The First Line of Defense
At Huck Equine, we are fully committed to your horse’s health and happiness. That’s why we recommend bringing them in for regular Wellness Exams. By doing so, we’ll be able to treat issues before they arise. Some of our routine care includes and is not limited to:
Individual packaged/dosed vaccinations
Fecal exams
De-worming
Digital Coggins tests
Digital health certificates
Routine health certificates


CHIROPRACTIC WORK
Proactive and Positive
Dr. Martha Huck- Miller is a certified Veterinary Chiropractic Associate. Her patients varies from performance to leisure riding. Her services include and are not limited to:
adjustments
laser therapy
acupuncture.
DENTAL PROCEDURES
Oral care
A horse's mouth is ever changing. At the Huck Equine Clinic, both practicing veterinarians are certified to perform dental care. The services include:
power float
bit seat/rostral contouring
wolf teeth extraction
hand float to smooth the teeth.


LAMENESS EXAMS
Curative care
The Huck Equine Clinic has a variety of lameness procedures to ensure that your horse is in tip top shape
Radiography Technology
Ultrasound Technology
Flexions
Joint Injections
Pre-purchase Exams
REPRODUCTIVE SERVICES
Preventative Care
The Huck Equine Clinic offers an array of reproductive services:
Artificial Insemination
Live Breeding
Birthing Stalls
Ultrasound
Foal Care


ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES
Curative Care
Endoscopy procedures check:
Respiratory Diseases
Gastric Ulcers
Upper Airway Disease
Guttural Pouch
OPTHALMOLOGY
Curative Care
Dr. Martha has a special interest in equine ophthalmology and is an active member of the International Equine Ophthalmology Consortium (IEOC). She attends many continuing education events throughout the year and has acquired friendships with equine ophthalmologists all over the world.
Examinations
Retina imaging
Pressure checks
Corneal surgery
Subpalpebral lavage placements
Medical management
Subconjunctival and suprachoroidal cyclosporine implants
Amnion therapy
Cancer therapies


IN HOUSE LAB
Curative Care
Complete Blood Count
Total Protein/Packed Cell Volume
Chemistry
Fibrinogen
Stable Lab- Serum Amaloyd A