Tulsa Equine Veterinary Services

4546 East 185th Street South
Bixby, Oklahoma 74008
Phone 918.366.2133

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 Welcome

Dr. Jennifer Adolph welcomes you to Tulsa Equine Veterinary Services, P.C. Our practice is  limited to veterinary care of horses in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area and surrounding communities.

Dr. Adolph and her staff are your partners in horse care:

  • from prevention to performance,
  • from wellness care to emergencies,
  • at your barn and the TEVS clinic.

 

 

Tulsa Equine Veterinary Services, P.C.
       Your partner in prevention, performance and health

We believe that education of horse-owners is the best way to prevent illness and promote good horse health. 

Since TEVS was founded in1997, our objective has been to provide progressive, prompt, and compassionate medical care for your horses, both at our clinic and through our fully-equipped mobile unit. 

We offer ambulatory and in-clinic care

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TEVS is proud to provide the highest quality service for your horses. We strive to stay current on equine health issues and treatment, and to provide the best care for your horse whether at your farm, our clinic, or by referral to board-certified specialists. We seek to integrate alternative and holistic modes of healing with traditional medicine to provide the “best of both worlds” for your horse.

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Articles written by Dr. Jennifer Adolph to help you stay aware and informed.

Articles

Healthy horses, from muzzle to tail. Whether you have one or two horses for personal pleasure or you live on a large farm with many equine residents, we know you value your horses and want to keep them in good health. As your partner in prevention, performance and health, we help horse owners be prepared for emergencies, understand and maintain a schedule of essential wellness care, and recognize signs and symptoms of common acute onset of disorders such as colic and laminitis. Here are some tips for both the new horse-owner and the seasoned pro.

Horse Health News