Category: | Veterinary care, |
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Address: | 1458 Haley Rd, Shelbyville, KY 40065, USA |
Postal code: | 40065 |
Phone: | (502) 834-0559 |
My visit with Dr. Thompson was excellent. I learned so much about my horse and ways to make his life healthier. My horse had cellulitis and Dr. Thompson was very thorough in educating me on how he probably got it and how to prevent it. My horse is recovering very well. I can't thank Dr. Thompson enough. I recommend him to anyone who needs an equine vet.
The Thompson’s have always been reliable dependable people! From when they were first called out to an emergency situation when I was in the 5th grade to when they euthanized my childhood horse my junior year of highschool, they have always been precessional, quick, reliable, and very thorough with my family’s and I’s horses!
Chris and/or Melissa are always available, kind, knowledgeable, and amazing horse people. They were recommended to me when I moved to Shelbyville from Iowa.....I am so glad I took that advise. The practice is small which allows plenty of time getting help, instructions, meds, whatever is needed. I recommend enthusiastically.
Dr. Thompson was on call this past weekend on the 4th of July and I had a very colicky mare. He came out to the farm extremely fast & had several treatments going by the time I arrived at the farm, and was extremely kind and seemed to really care about my mare's well-being. Melissa stayed in touch with me the whole afternoon as I had questions, and they followed up several times to check on her. I was also pleasantly surprised by the bill - wayyy lower than what I expected for an emergency visit & treatments. Thank you all so much for your help! Will definitely be using this place again.
We have used Dr Chris Thompson and his wife and assistant, Melissa, since we began our small boarding/riding lesson barn in Frankfort, Ky in 2008. They are a fantastic pair, and whatever work/support is done it is always top-notch. Can't say enough good things about them, hope they're around for many more years (because our horses live LONG lives...).