Long Veterinary Clinic's, an Animal Hospital in Kearney, Missouri, theme since 2004 has been change. We have brought to life an old facility by adding new technology, new equipment, new services and new ideas. For those of you passing by the clinic; facility upgrades and changes have been obvious. However, the biggest changes extend beyond a coat of fresh paint and some new equipment.
Long Veterinary Clinic once served the local community's needs; whether it was small animal, equine or bovine medical, surgical and/or emergency services. With our recent changes and a willing staff, Long Veterinary Clinic is once again poised to perform these services.
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1. We have begun construction on a new small animal boarding and grooming facility. The new facility offers spacious runs, a large grooming room and kennels for boarding dogs. The old grooming facility will be converted into a Cats Only kennel. This additional space will free up our Small Animal Hospital for more surgery and medical cases. Chelsea, our groomer, will offer grooming full time.
2. Dr. Leighr attended the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association's Meeting in St. Charles, Missouri in January. This meeting offered Continuing Education Classes in Equine, Bovine and Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. In July, Dr. Leighr attended the American Association of Equine Practitioners Focus Meeting on Equine Respiratory Disease in Salt Lake City, Utah. This meeting was absolutely the most comprehensive and practical meeting on Respiratory Disease he has ever attended.
3. Dr. Manfredi attended the North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando, Florida in January. Amongst other CE opprotunities, she attended an orthopedic wet lab on Canine ACL surgery. Dr. Manfredi will attend Acupuncture courses at the Chi Institute in Reddick, Florida starting this fall.
Dr. Heather Manfredi joined the Long Veterinary Clinic team in 2009. Dr. Manfredi was born in Ocala, Florida and raised on the East Coast in Palm City, Florida. She earned her Bacherlor's of Science degree in Biology from Florida State University in 1999 and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Florida in 2006. Dr. Manfredi worked three years at Interlachen Veterinary Clinic in Putnam County, Florida on horses, cattle, camelids, small ruminants, dogs and cats.
8. Comprehensive Preventative Medicine Programs for Equine, Bovine and Small Animals (prevent med)
10. Equine and Small Animal Chiropractic Care: Dr. Kristine Strouf has joined us on Friday afternoons. Dr. Strouf uses the Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) technique to treat lameness, hip dysplasia, diseases of the knee, digestive disorders, performance problems, behavioral problems, agility dysfunction and many more. The VOM teechnique can be used on all sizes of animals. This includes animals such as dogs, cats and horses. For more information or to schedule and appointment please call 816-436-7500.
We look forward to serving your Small Animal, Equine and Bovine needs at our Animal Hospital in Kearney, Missouri in 2010.
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