We are an established veterinary practice that cares about you and all animals in our local and global communities. Whatever your veterinary needs, we are here for you and your family. Our hospital boasts an amazing team of veterinarians, registered animal health technologists and support staff, state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.
Services
Equine Services
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Our veterinarians are experienced in reproductive ultrasonography for heat cycle detection and pregnancy diagnosis. We offer artificial insemination services using fresh or cooled semen. The hospital is equipped with extra-large foaling stalls with 24/7 video surveillance. All mares presenting for foaling have a foal alert placed and are monitored around the clock.
Small Animal
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West Wind Veterinary Hospital, located just east of Sherwood Park, Alberta, is a fully equipped medical and surgical hospital. Our facility includes a surgical suite with advanced cardiovascular and respiratory monitoring equipment, an in-house lab and pharmacy, and a radiology room equipped with digital radiographs and ultrasound equipment that allow us to effectively examine and treat pets ranging from the smallest kitten to the largest dog.
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For emergencies or urgent appointments within the next two business days, please contact us directly by phone. We are happy to accommodate your appointment requests online using the following form. Once submitted, one of our staff will reach out to you to confirm your appointment. We typically respond to online requests within a business day.
Referring Veterinarians
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West Wind Veterinary hospital offers equine referral services. We are equipped with 24 hour hospitalization care, surgical facilities, and isolation facilities to assist your patients and clients. If you are a referring veterinarian, please call 1-888-662-0112 to discuss your case with one of our equine veterinarians.
Vaccination and Deworming Protocols
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Please call for protocol recommendations for foals from mares that were not vaccinated one month before foaling. Strategies for parasite control (such as rotating drugs) are no longer based on concepts from more than 40 years ago. We now know that frequent treatments are not necessarily needed to keep an adult horse healthy.
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