Rood & Riddle’s New Florida Surgical Facility Taking Shape

The Wellington facility will open to clients on Nov. 18. The new surgical facility should be completed in early 2017.
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Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital has announced that it will be opening the doors of its Wellington, Florida, facility to clients on Nov. 18.

The hospital, which is in the process of updating the current facility with a new surgical center, will provide emergency and elective surgical procedures, as well as advanced diagnostic imaging, internal medicine, neurology, podiatry, and ambulatory services.

The new surgical facility is on target to be completed during the early months of 2017. It will consist of five large patient stalls, an induction and recovery stall, transfer area, surgical suite, client viewing area, and a treatment room. The new facility will be climate-controlled and continuously staffed. Rood & Riddle veterinarians will be performing all treatments in the existing surgical suite and induction/recovery stall while the new facility is being completed.

With the arrival of board certified surgeon Jose Bras, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, on Nov. 18, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Wellington will accept individual appointments and also serve as a 24/7 emergency referral facility. Additionally, clients will have the opportunity to schedule elective surgeries and diagnostic imaging services and plan internal medicine and neurology consultations with Steve Reed, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, and podiatry services with Scott Morrison, DVM, and Raul Bras, DVM, CJF

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