Palm Beach Equine Clinic Returns as Official Veterinarians of Winter Equestrian Festival and Adequan® Global Dressage Festival

PBEC to Sponsor “Improving Performance in the Sport Horse” Lunch & Learn Presentation on March 8

January 5, 2018 - Wellington, FL

Palm Beach Equine Clinic has been named the Official Veterinarians of the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival running January 10 through April 1, and the Adequan Global Dressage Festival running January 11 through March 31 in Wellington, FL.
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The Palm Beach Equine Clinic Annex office is conveniently located on the Winter Equestrian Festival showgrounds at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.
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The all-new Computed Tomography (CT Scan) machine at Palm Beach Equine Clinic’s Wellington-based facility.
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Palm Beach Equine Clinic veterinarians will conduct a presentation on “Improving Performance in the Sport Horse” on Thursday, March 8, at 11:30 a.m. in The Wellington Club at the Winter Equestrian Festival as part of Palm Beach Internal Equestrian Center’s Lunch & Learn series, as shown here with last year’s presenter, Dr. Stephen O’Grady.
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Palm Beach Equine Clinic (PBEC) returns this year as the Official Veterinarians of the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) running January 10 through April 1, and the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) running January 11 through March 31 in Wellington, FL, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC).

A steadfast sponsor of WEF and AGDF for decades, PBEC’s world-renowned clinic is conveniently located at the intersection of Southfields Road and Pierson Road in the heart of Wellington and boasts an Annex office on-site at PBIEC. Palm Beach Equine veterinarians are on-call at the Annex office on the showgrounds daily to assist competitors throughout the events of the winter competition season with innovative treatments, as well as emergency and standard horse care needs.

“Our location, coupled with the talents and experience of our veterinarians, board-certified surgeons, and specialists, place Palm Beach Equine Clinic in the unique position to offer the best possible care to some of the world’s top equine athletes that call Wellington home during the winter show season,” said PBEC President Dr. Scott Swerdlin, who leads a team of more than 40 veterinarians. “In addition, our Annex office is just one of the ways that we can make advanced veterinary care convenient to equestrians competing at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.

“It is very exciting for us to have two of the world’s most popular horse sport competitions right in our backyard, and it is an honor for our veterinarians to be able to treat these horses,” continued Dr. Swerdlin. “We can’t wait for yet another season!”

After significant clinic renovations and advancements over the past year, PBEC is now better equipped than ever to deliver cutting-edge services, procedures, and therapies to the Wellington equestrian community and beyond. Among the advancements that PBEC recently underwent is the notable addition of a standing surgery pit, making surgical procedures more comfortable and safer for horses and veterinarians alike; a Computed Tomography, or CT Scan, machine used to conveniently explore areas of a horse’s body that are otherwise unexplored; and state-of-the-art isolation stalls for sick horses.

In addition to being named the Official Veterinarians of WEF and AGDF, PBEC’s own Dr. Samantha Miles, internal medicine specialist Dr. Peter Heidmann, and radiologist Dr. Sarah Puchalski will participate in WEF’s popular Lunch & Learn series during the 2018 season. PBEC will conduct a presentation on “Improving Performance in the Sport Horse” on Thursday, March 8, at 11:30 a.m. in The Wellington Club at the WEF showgrounds. Admission to the Lunch & Learn series is free for riders, trainers, and owners and includes a buffet lunch and a chance to win exciting prizes from 2018 Lunch & Learn sponsors.

For more information on what PBEC has to offer horses competing at WEF and AGDF, stop by the Annex office located next to the stabling office on the WEF showgrounds, or visit www.EquineClinic.com.