Contact Us - Location

We provide veterinary services throughout Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, some parts of Moray the Black Isle and Ross-shire. If you live out-with these areas (but within the Highlands and Islands) then we are happy to see your horse, but you might have to bring the horse to us. We run clinics in Lochaber, Wester Ross and on the Isle of Skye. If you would like us to examine your horse or provide dental care then please give us a call and we will be happy to discuss your requirements or provide you with some free advice.

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Location of Kessock Equine Vets in Highlands, Scotland

Directions coming from the South

From Inverness take the A9 North over the Kessock Bridge in the direction of Wick.

Take the second exit marked Munlochy (B9161).

After about 1.5 miles take a right turn marked Wildlife Park.

Follow the single track road for about 1.5 miles and take the first left turn. The veterinary clinic is the large wooden building sitting in a field.

Directions from the North

Travel along the A9 dual carriageway towards Inverness.

Take the exit marked Munlochy (B9161)

After about 1.5 miles take a right turn marked Wildlife Park.

Follow the single track road for about 1.5 miles and take the first left turn. The veterinary clinic is the large wooden building sitting in a field.

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LATEST NEWS

Five-pound off promotion

We now have a long-term offer of £5 off, when vaccines and dental work is performed at the same time.  Please call for details.

Training Courses

 All of our veterinary staff attend continuing education to keep abreast of the latest developments in equine medicine.  There is some in-house training on clinical pathology in February 2010 and Louise is attending an advanced breeding course in March.  Chris attended an advanced radiology course in London and Louise recently completed her FEI course earlier last summer.  Caroline and Louise attended the BEVA conference in Birmingham in September and Keith presented a lecture on eye disease there. Keith attended the London Vet conference in November and we also attended a horse rescue course in October.

AI Success

We had a great breeding season in 2009 and now is the time to start thinking about 2010.  Please contact us now to discuss your requirements for the 2010 breeding season.  Many foals have been born in the Highlands last year to artificial insemination and if you are interested in breeding your mare in 2010, please call or come in for a chat. 


Don’t forget we offer Clipping and Trimming service whereby you can bring your horse in to the clinic to be sedated and trimmed up ready for shows. Please call our office for more information.

 

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