We use mesotherapy to help treat multiple conditions, including equine neck and back pain. The minimally invasive procedure inhibits nerves carrying pain from deep structures in the spinal segment by stimulating nerves from a more superficial structure, the skin. A mixture of injectable solutions, often including traumeel, sarapin, and a corticosteroid, is administered at the level of the lesion and the surrounding area. The technique involves multiple injections using tiny needles that penetrate only the intradermal (most superficial) layer of skin. Each injection deposits a small amount of solution into the dermis. The number of treatments needed depends on the condition being treated, but typically a course is one to three sessions. Substantial improvement is seen after one to two weeks and can last three months to one year.

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.

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