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October 2024 by Christina O’Neil
My horse needed a scope done due to chronic choking. It required an impromptu overnight stay due to some technical issues. Georgia didn’t seem to mind. In fact, she refused to load. How many people does it take to load Georgia? Quite a few. But the wonderful vets and techs at Arizona Equine got her in!
They went above and beyond during her stay. Georgia said, “five stars. Didn’t like the tube down my nose. But would stay here again. Good amenities.”
The scope was done quickly and everything was explained along the way. Was able to do it without sedation and they kept my horse calm through it.
I will be switching to Arizona Equine for all of my horse needs going forward.
I had used them back in 2021 when I had to help my first horse cross. They came so quickly on a Sunday morning. They were very patient and compassionate despite the fact it was a muddy rainy mess. Let me take a few more minutes to say goodbye and ensured his comfort through it all.
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October 2024 by Mario Barrios
Wow! Awesome work, to all the doctors, nurses, and techs that worked on Tucson, THANK YOU!!! Diagnosis was spot on and the treatment plan worked out well. Tucson is recovering well and is adapting to his new lifestyle. I appreciate the flexibility of providing a free consultation over the phone. Thank you all for showing Tucson so much support during his visit.
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August 2024 by NarcAngels
Dr. Kelsey is one of the kindest and most compassionate souls on the planet. She's been out to help my rescue horse several times this past year and is always willing to answer questions. I feel really lucky to have her and all the other miracle workers at AZ Equine watching out for my boy! THANK YOU DR. K!!!
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July 2024 by Claudia Hoffmann
Our Gelding Taitos was near dead when I found him Sunday morning, July 21, 2024 laying in his stall. After our local large animal vet was unable to help due to a blockage...we drove him from Tucson to AZ Equine in Gilbert. Dr. Howard is amazing, he saved our boys live with immediate surgery on Sunday afternoon at 4:35 pm. The culprit was a blockage the size of a softball containing Mesquite beans, knocked off by a heavy storm...he ate a bunch. Make sure to rake them up and away from a heavy muncher! Thank you for everything you did for us Dr. Howard & team. You are all a blessing! The Hoffmann's and Taitos back at home today?
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July 2024 by Samantha Hileman
We’ve always used Denise with Arizona Equine and love them! They go so far above and beyond for our horses. We are so lucky we were referred to them!
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July 2024 by The Rescue Dog
Dr. Kelsey K is one of the nicest and most patient people I've ever met. She's somehow able to keep a smile on her face the entire time even when I'm asking my 1000th question. She was even polite when things got weird and the owner of the stable where I board my horse came over and started asking her if there was any permanent damage to my horse because "they" didn't want to buy a broken horse. Is somebody trying to sell my horse?!
I on the other hand did buy a broken horse who was even more broken than I realized. The vets at AZ Equine completely fixed him though. My horse went from being a sad skeleton the day I got him to being healthy, happy and spirited. Thank you AZ Equine friends!
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July 2024 by Patty Linville
Dr. Howard has done 2 surgeries on my gelding. He is amazing. He was able to get us in on an emergency basis in Dec 2023 to do an enucliation, which turned out beautiful. He placed an implant in the socket. It looks like he has his eye closed, and he even left some eyelashes. Most people don't even notice unless I say something. For such a traumatic procedure for us, Sam was much happier and out of pain.
A big thank you to everyone at AZ Equine,
Patty & Kevin
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June 2024 by Katrina V.
Dr. Kelsey K is one of the nicest and most patient people I've ever met. She's somehow able to keep a smile on her face the entire time even when I'm asking my 1000th question. She was even polite when things got weird and the owner of the stable where I board my horse came over and started asking her if there was any permanent damage to my horse because "they" didn't want to buy a broken horse. Is somebody trying to sell my horse?! I on the other hand did get a broken horse who was even more broken than I realized. The vets at AZ Equine completely fixed him though. My horse went from being a sad skeleton the day I got him to being healthy, happy and spirited. Thank you AZ Equine friends!
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April 2024 by Heather G.
Being from out of state with an after hour equine emergency is stressful enough.... Dr. Kelsey Kafesjian, DVM answered the after hour phone number-not a switchboard type service. She quickly understood the concern and asked us to call back when we were 30 minutes out and her and her assistant were there waiting for us. They assessed how much distress our retired 27 year old gelding was in and went right to work quickly. We all knew there was no coming back from the situation which is always upsetting, especially because he's been a part of our family for 20 years. He's been enjoying his retirement the last 7+ years but it's still hard to say goodbye and Dr Kelsey and her assistant were very caring and acted quickly to help end his suffering. We are beyond grateful to find an after hour facility with caring staff who were incredibly qualified. No knock but someone graduates at the bottom of every class including Dr's and I can tell you over the years this has not always been our experience after hours. Dr Kelsey and her assistant were Competent, Compassionate and ultimately helped us make the difficult decision needed to put our special Ol Man down.
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February 2024 by A.J. Schlatter Flynn
Diagnostics is A++Dr. Howard has come to my rescue many times, over the years. Extremely grateful for Arizona Equine Dr.’s & Staff.
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January 2024 by Kalie b
I sadly would never recommend this facility (if we could give zero stars we would). I remember looking at reviews thinking this seems like a nice place, but we were so wrong. We were told my mare had a stone and we got her in as soon as we could, for the surgery that their vet said was needed. I was concerned with my mares health because it had taken a downward spiral and the only conclusion we were given was she had a stone. We made sure to ask for blood work prior to surgery multiple times to make sure she was stable enough for this invasive surgery. On the day of surgery we asked the vet how the blood work and pre-op work-up looked. This vet stated everything looked great and they took her back for surgery...we found out AFTER that this vet NEVER even took blood work and my mare did not even have a stone. My mare had a liver infection (causing her liver to appear big on an x ray). We received no apology from this vet, no acknowledgment, and I get mistakes happen in the medical world but not performing blood work before performing surgery when a client specifically asks is mindblowing... needless to say, had this vet performed blood work (that they should have) we would have taken her home and treated her for her liver condition before ever considering surgery...I am extremely disappointed and really expected to be treated better as a paying client. I felt as though one of the receptionists and some of the interns were nice and respectful of this situation, but the overall experience with this facilities vet was beyond horrible! Not to mention my personal health is not the best so this completely changed my life as well. We are extremely disappointed that the facility itself would allow this and not acknowledge anything that happened.
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December 2023 by Kalie V.
I sadly would never recommend this facility (if we could give zero stars we would). I remember looking at reviews thinking this seems like a nice place, but we were so wrong. We were told my mare had a stone and we got her in as soon as we could, for the surgery that their vet said was needed. I was concerned with my mares health because it had taken a downward spiral and the only conclusion we were given was she had a stone. We made sure to ask for blood work prior to surgery multiple times to make sure she was stable enough for this invasive surgery. On the day of surgery we asked the vet how the blood work and pre-op work-up looked. This vet stated everything looked great and they took her back for surgery...we found out AFTER that this vet NEVER even took blood work and my mare did not even have a stone. My mare had a liver infection (causing her liver to appear big on an x ray). We received no apology from this vet, no acknowledgment, and I get mistakes happen in the medical world but not performing blood work before performing surgery when a client specifically asks is mindblowing... needless to say, had this vet performed blood work (that they should have) we would have taken her home and treated her for her liver condition before ever considering surgery...I am extremely disappointed and really expected to be treated better as a paying client. I felt as though one of the receptionists and some of the interns were nice and respectful of this situation, but the overall experience with this facilities vet was beyond horrible! Not to mention my personal health is not the best so this completely changed my life as well. We are extremely disappointed that the facility itself would allow this and not acknowledge anything that happened.
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November 2023 by Ann G
My mare had arthritis in her right front pastern joint. She would get short term relief with steroid injection followed by gel injections. She was partially bone on bone in the joint. I interviewed several surgeons before selecting Dr Howard at Az equine!!I could not be happier with my choice!! My mate had surgery today for arthrodesis of the pastern joint.His entire staff makes you feel welcome and explain procedures prior to and after the surgery. Dr Howard spent time answering my email questions as wellAs meeting with me at my request prior to the surgery. Today was a big day but they were very professional and my mare did great!!I myself work in surgery so I was able to watch through a large window they treated my mare with kid gloves!!!They have great sterile technique and Dr Howard came out when she was in recovery room to tell me he was pleased with how it went. She is in a fiberglass cast and he showed me the X-rays of the screw placement!!!I had been told to euthanize her but she has no other issues so I eould not even consider that!I can’t say enough great things about this place and my experience with DLL of the staff!!It’s clean and they take great care of your horse!!Highly recommend Dr Howard and AZ Equine!A very very happy horse ownerAnn
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October 2023 by Bruce Thompson
Super cool place! Really helps the community.
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September 2023 by Custom M.
I wish I could give them negative stars. The vets there just don't know horses. They are absolutely terrible on lameness. They can fake someone who doesn't know a lot but the real horsemen stay away from that place and those poor vets. Their prices are 2.5 X what they should be or what other vets charge. I was given an estimate of $2500 for a cryptorchid surgery on a long yearling. I had the surgery done elsewhere for $ 800 which included an overnight stay. My friend had a horse diagnosed by an AZ Equine vet with laminitis and they told him to euthanize it. At one point, they refused to give prescription meds because they thought the horse should be killed. They finally reluctantly gave a prescription for the meds and charged the owner a hefty price. A much more knowledgable vet and good farrier were called. The horse was treated for severe thrush. It also had secondary laminitis. The horse made a remarkable recovery and is currently being ridden. It trots without any evidence of pain and is med free. It's coffin bones have been successfully derotated Years ago we had an injured horse and a senior vet at AZ Equine said it had no chance of survival. We took it to Dr. Posey (moved to OK) and he performed surgery. The horse recovered and raced and won. Another friend had a mare and his regular vet told him to get her surgery. The vet at AZ Equine said he didn't recommend surgery and said that the horse would never race again. Upon urging by his other vet, the owner insisted on surgery. The mare won the next 5 races in a row and AZ Equine takes credit and even has the mare's winning pictures displayed. They said she'd never race again and they discouraged surgery BUT they take the credit. Unbelievable! One of the vets at AZ Equine called another vet ( not from their clinic) to examine her own horse for a lameness that she couldn't figure out. The other vet nailed the cause. Dr Kelsey Kafesjian doesn't know lameness, doesn't know soreness, doesn't know confirmation and doesn't know a horse's form to function. She is the worst equine vet for lameness. In my humble educated opinion, she is incompetent and a fake and has done unethical things in this profession. Maybe she can suture a wound but she doesn't know horses and in my opinion, never will. A top trainer I know said if he needs something from a vet hospital, he loads the horse up and DRIVES RIGHT PAST AZ Equine. The second worst clinic in Arizona is Desert Mountain Equine. The vets there are just as ignorant of horses, reproduction and lameness. A good vet is Dr. Debbie Chapman near Stafford AZ. She also travels to Tucson. The other good ones have retired or died from old age. Dr Chapman knows her stuff. She's probably forgotten more than all the wannabees at AZ Equine know- combined. I have used her several times and she helped my horses and prices were reasonable. The vets at AZ Equine do not have a clue and they will charge you way more than than other vets. That's an ass clown show there. The few success stories are a rare exception.