
Facilities
Our Facilities
At Valley Equine Veterinary Centre our hospital facility allows us to offer state of the art diagnostic veterinary equipment, intensive care for critically ill horses, ponies and foals and expertise across a wide range of conditions.
Valley Vet provide an equine emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year.
Our Facilities include
11 hospital boxes, 4 intensive care boxes – all with walk in/walk out secure yards and 24hr video surveillance
Dedicated Reproduction Examination Area – safe for foals and mares
Reproduction Laboratory
Clinical Laboratory – blood/fluid testing
Imaging Area – X-rays and Ultrasounds
Dental Crush/Treatment Crush
Weigh Scales
Wash Bays
Float Hire
14 grass paddocks, reticulated, 8 acres of pasture
Large Exercise Round Yard and Riding Arena
Large Parking Area – floats and trucks easy access
Secure closed off unloading area for horses
Our location in the heart of the Swan Valley makes our veterinary facilities convenient for your horse to be brought to us for treatment at our clinic.
At various times of the year we offer Agistment either in our paddocks, stables or a combination of stable and yard. Our Practice Manager can be called or emailed for all enquiries regarding agistment.
We also offer a large floodlit arena that can be hired either before or after your visit to Valley Equine or at a time convenient to you. Contact our friendly receptionists who can advise you of our rates and book the arena for you.

Ronelle
“Excellent vets, very thorough & patient. Highly recommend.”

Anita
“Valley Equine Centre was great to deal with and took great care of our stallion who visited for a week to carry out stud duties.”

Francesca
“Great experience with Deryck today. Professional, patient, and fun experience. My yearling had his first teeth appointment and it couldn’t have gone smoother. Thanks!!

Di
“Very caring and dedicated team”

Peta
“The team of vets and nurses are fantastic, they understood that I was anxious about my horse after her bee string in the throat. They were in constant contact with me and I visited her all the time. Thank you so much for saving her life.”