More than three weeks have passed since the Oregon State Veterinarian reported the last confirmed case of equine herpesvirus-1 myeloencephalopathy in the state. At this time, we are cautiously optimistic and believe it’s safe to resume normal travel and activities...
Carly Flamm, Veterinary Assistant << Return to Our Vets and Staff page Carly’s love of horses developed at a young age when she spent her days riding and raising her two horses on her family’s farm. After she gradated college, she moved to Lexington,...
Jessica Evans, DVM << Return to Our Vets and Staff page Veterinarian Dr. Jessica Evans graduated in 2007 from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed a one-year internship in equine medicine, surgery, reproduction, and...
Joanne Fehr, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, CAC, CVA << Return to Our Vets and Staff page i Veterinarian Dr. Joanne Fehr is originally from across the pond, living in Scotland and England until her family moved to Wisconsin when she was sixteen. She attended the...
Shannon Findley, DVM, Shareholder << Return to Our Vets and Staff page Veterinarian Dr. Shannon Findley graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science, then from the University of California (UC) Davis College of Veterinary...
A Message From Bend Equine Medical Center To Our Small Animal Division Clients
As of March 31, 2023, Bend Equine Medical Center will be discontinuing our small animal veterinary division other than chiropractic and acupuncture. As always, we continue to proudly serve as Central Oregon's premier equine hospital and offer around-the-clock care for your horses and equids.
You and your pets are close to our hearts and we are honored you trusted us with their care over the past decade. Please contact us to have your pets' records transferred to your new small animal veterinarian.