Perth Equine Hospital
We provide a range of treatments from surgeries, lameness exams, endoscopic exams and routine treatments.
Our sister clinic is proud to be partnering with by for an exclusive veterinary information evening showcasing their new SPECT/CT imaging technology the first of its kind in Western Australia.
Vets and vet nurses are invited to join us for an informative evening featuring technical presentations, clinical case studies, and a behind-the-scenes look at this cutting-edge scanner capable of advanced 3D imaging.
📍 TeleMedVET – 44 Epsom Ave, Ascot
📅 Wednesday, 3rd June 2026
🕠 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Schedule:•
5:30pm – 6:00pm | Meet & Greet•
6:00pm – 6:30pm | Facility Tour & Scanner Sneak Peek• 6:30pm – 7:30pm | Technical Discussions & Case Studies
🥂 Island Brook wine & nibbles provided
RSVP: [email protected]
We’re proud to support innovation and continued advancement within the veterinary industry here in WA.
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13/05/2026
Happy Birthday to Dr Bec and Nurse Lisa 🍩
Thank you for all you do for our clients and patients.
12/05/2026
The tooth fairy definitely earned overtime on this one…
These 6 teeth were removed from a horse under a general anaesthetic by Dr Jose after being affected by EOTRH, a painful and progressive dental disease that commonly affects older horses.
EOTRH stands for Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis. In simple terms, the teeth begin to break down internally while the body also produces excessive abnormal cementum around them. The result? Painful, loose, infected teeth that can make eating uncomfortable and significantly impact a horse’s quality of life.
Some signs owners may notice include:
• Difficulty eating or dropping feed
• Weight loss
• Bad breath
• Swelling around the mouth
• Excessive salivation
• Sensitivity when touching the face or mouth
• Changes in behaviour or resistance to the bit
Unfortunately, horses are incredibly good at hiding pain, so many cases go unnoticed until the disease is advanced.
The good news? Once these painful teeth are removed, many horses are noticeably happier, more comfortable, and able to eat properly again.
If your horse is showing any signs of dental discomfort or is entering their senior years, regular dental checks are so important. Early detection can make a huge difference.
📞 To book a dental assessment with Dr Jose, contact the team today.
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47 Epsom Avenue
Perth, WA
6104