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Our services
Our goal is to serve the ranchers in the Central Texas area for wellness, obstetrics, sick exam, and emergency services when getting to a clinic is difficult.
how can we help you?
Service breakdown

Ruminant

Porcine

Equine
HERD WORK
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Vaccination
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-
- Blackleg
- Tetanus
- Respiratory
- Bangs (Brucellosis)
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-
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Deworm
-
Castration
-
Pregnancy palpation
-
Ear tag/tattoo
OBSTETRICS
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Pregnancy palpation
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Dystocia
- Calf pulls
- Cesarean sections
-
Prolapse
- Vaginal
- Uterine
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Retained placenta
MEDICAL
-
Respiratory disease
-
Weight loss
-
Down cow
-
Bloat (future service)
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration
OBSTETRICS
-
Cesarean section
MEDICAL
-
Respiratory disease
-
Rectal prolapse (future service)
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration
COLIC
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Minor colic
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Colic stabilization
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration

Ruminant
HERD WORK
-
Vaccination
-
-
- Blackleg
- Tetanus
- Respiratory
- Bangs (Brucellosis)
-
-
-
Deworm
-
Castration
-
Pregnancy palpation
-
Ear tag/tattoo
OBSTETRICS
-
Pregnancy palpation
-
Dystocia
- Calf pulls
- Cesarean sections
-
Prolapse
- Vaginal
- Uterine
-
Retained placenta
MEDICAL
-
Respiratory disease
-
Weight loss
-
Down cow
-
Bloat (future service)
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration

Porcine
OBSTETRICS
-
Cesarean section
MEDICAL
-
Respiratory disease
-
Rectal prolapse (future service)
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration

Equine
COLIC
-
Minor colic
-
Colic stabilization
WOUNDS
-
Abscess
-
Laceration
- Emergency services will incur additional fees
- All services and cases subject to approval based on client facilities, severity of condition, and veterinarian discretion
- Herd services must be scheduled at least 1 week in advance of services to allow for vaccine shipment
- Additional services may be provided upon request at the veterinarian’s discretion and as the need arises
have any questions?
Frequently asked questions
When should I call a veterinarian?
What if my emergency happens at night?
Dr. Simon’s phone is always on. Established clients may reach her at any time, though the decision to take night call-outs rests solely with Dr. Simon and depends greatly on the nature of the call, the distance to travel, and the length of the disease process. As more good can be done when emergencies are seen early as opposed to when they’ve been progressing for hours, Dr. Simon encourages early calls when symptoms might be mild and don’t seem as dire. This allows her to make decisions about care and urgency.
When is Dr. Simon available for appointments?
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