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Locality: Barrie, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-722-3232



Address: 132 Commerce Park Drive, Unit #N L4N 8W8 Barrie, ON, Canada

Website: www.centralontariovet.com

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 21.10.2020

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 17.10.2020

The COVS team send our best wishes with Lauren as she leaves us to take up an exciting opportunity with the University of Guelph. Lauren, who holds a Bachelor of Science degree in animal biology and a Master's degree for her work in cardiac physiology, will be joining the staff at the Animal Health Laboratory at UofG . Lauren's duties will be divided between the specimen room and the post mortem room, and we know that the samples we submit will be in good hands!... Thank you for your hard work and dedication! #TeamCOVS #CentralOntarioVet #WeWillMissYou #BestWishes #ScienceRules #AnimalHealth

Central Ontario Veterinary Services 13.10.2020

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 05.10.2020

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 01.10.2020

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 18.09.2020

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Central Ontario Veterinary Services 01.09.2020

At Central Ontario Veterinary Services we are very grateful for the contributions of our Registered Veterinary Technicians, Katelyn and Alex. The training, expertise and care they bring to our practice make all the difference, and we are proud to work alongside these professionals. #RVTMonth #CentralOntarioVet #TeamCOVS #ThankYou #AwesomeTechs

Central Ontario Veterinary Services 19.08.2020

What do a veterinarian’s particular skills and training add to a spinal adjustment? Dr Rainee Stoddart: I think that spinal manipulation therapy can pair very successfully with ‘traditional’ veterinary medicine. In a significant number of cases where I am booked for VSMT, it turns out that the horse has a previously undiagnosed underlying musculoskeletal disease that is contributing to the clinical signs the client is seeing. It’s not that these horses wouldn’t benefit from V...SMT, in most cases they would; however, VSMT alone may not be an appropriate treatment plan for cervical arthritis or a fractured navicular bone (both real life examples that I have seen more than once). As a veterinarian I am able to bring my knowledge of these other conditions to the appointment and change course to investigate these other avenues if the situation calls for it. We hope you have enjoyed this series of VSMT posts from Dr Stoddart this week. For more information about how she can help your horses, don’t hesitate to call or email the office today to set up an appointment and take advantage of this promotional offer. 705-722-3232 or [email protected] Until October 31st, we are offering 10% off both the adjustment and the call fee. Dr. Rainee Stoddart is certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), a certification that involves over 200 hours of training at the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Center. You may be more familiar with the term Equine Chiropractic, but what veterinarians can do with their specialized knowledge is more correctly known as VSMT. #CentralOntarioVet #EquineVet #VSMT #EquineChiropractic

Central Ontario Veterinary Services 05.08.2020

Which horses can benefit from VSMT Dr Rainee Stoddart: The benefits of VSMT are not limited to one category of horse. I have seen beneficial effects in a wide variety of patients. I have treated competition horses that were more willing and able to do their job following an adjustment. I also have seen benefits in older, retired horses who are coping with other diseases like arthritis where VSMT is used in conjunction with other therapies to improve their quality of life. St...ay tuned for more VSMT (Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy) information from Dr Stoddart this week. https://centralontariovet.com/spinal-manipulation-therapy/ Until October 31st, we are offering 10% off both the adjustment and the call fee. Dr. Rainee Stoddart is certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), a certification that involves over 200 hours of training at the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Center. You may be more familiar with the term Equine Chiropractic, but what veterinarians can do with their specialized knowledge is more correctly known as VSMT. Call or email the office today to set up an appointment and take advantage of this promotional offer. 705-722-3232 or [email protected] #CentralOntarioVet #EquineVet #VSMT #EquineChiropractic

Central Ontario Veterinary Services 23.07.2020

What can VSMT do for my horse? Dr Rainee Stoddart: The fundamental goal of VSMT is to restore joints to a state where they have a pain-free full range of motion. Adjusting these restricted joints can help to break up adhesions forming between the soft tissue structures surrounding the joint, improve joint mobility and even re-establish a normal pattern of neurologic activity in the nerves adjacent to that joint. Stay tuned for more VSMT (Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therap...y) information from Dr Stoddart this week. https://centralontariovet.com/spinal-manipulation-therapy/ Until October 31st, we are offering 10% off both the adjustment and the call fee. Dr. Rainee Stoddart is certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), a certification that involves over 200 hours of training at the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Center. You may be more familiar with the term Equine Chiropractic, but what veterinarians can do with their specialized knowledge is more correctly known as VSMT. Call or email the office today to set up an appointment and take advantage of this promotional offer. 705-722-3232 or [email protected] #CentralOntarioVet #EquineVet #VSMT #EquineChiropractic

Central Ontario Veterinary Services 06.07.2020

How can back pain affect my horse? Dr Rainee Stoddart: Many of us are aware of the widespread effect a sore back can have. You tense up all your muscles trying to hold the sore part still, and sometimes you change the way you bend over or even walk. Some people are acutely aware of the close relationship our spine has with our nervous system. A joint with an abnormal range of motion in just the wrong spot can send an electric shock of pain down your entire leg. These same fun...damentals apply to our horses, likely to an even greater extent as they often have to cope with carrying someone on their back. Stay tuned for more VSMT (Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy) information from Dr Stoddart this week. https://centralontariovet.com/spinal-manipulation-therapy/ Until October 31st, we are offering 10% off both the adjustment and the call fee. Dr. Rainee Stoddart is certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), a certification that involves over 200 hours of training at the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Center. You may be more familiar with the term Equine Chiropractic, but what veterinarians can do with their specialized knowledge is more correctly known as VSMT. Call or email the office today to set up an appointment and take advantage of this promotional offer. 705-722-3232 or [email protected] #CentralOntarioVet #EquineVet #VSMT #EquineChiropractic