
Daniel Equine provides a focused service mix built around board-certified surgery, lameness diagnostics, sports medicine, pre-purchase evaluations, and the practical management of performance horses.
Each category has a defined purpose: subtle poor-performance workups, surgical case planning, regenerative therapies, rehabilitation, and local field medicine for established clients.
Sports Medicine
Sports medicine at Daniel Equine is built for horses in work, horses under pressure, and horses whose performance no longer feels straightforward. The goal is to define the problem clearly and manage it with practical judgment.
Prepurchase Exams
Pre-purchase exams are structured for buyers, agents, and trainers who need a clear clinical opinion. Each evaluation clarifies soundness, risk, and practical implications for the horse in front of you.
Lameness
Lameness evaluations are designed for subtle issues, inconsistent performance, and cases that have not been solved elsewhere. Careful observation, regional anesthesia, imaging, and context all matter.
Surgery
Board-certified surgical training matters long before a horse enters an operating room. Daniel Equine approaches surgery with the judgment to know when an operation is necessary, when it is not, and how to help clients make the right decision.
Therapeutics
Therapeutic options are selected to fit the horse, the tissue involved, and the stage of work or recovery. The practice carries a broad treatment toolkit so decisions can stay case-specific rather than one-size-fits-all.
General Healthcare
General healthcare remains an important part of the practice for established local clients. Preventive care, problem-solving, and local field medicine all support the bigger picture of long-term soundness and management.
Diagnostic imaging
Diagnostic imaging supports clear answers. Daniel Equine uses digital radiography, ultrasound, and complementary imaging strategies to define orthopedic and soft tissue problems with precision.
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation focuses on tissue recovery, muscle function, comfort, and a controlled return to work. Regenerative laser therapy, shockwave, and functional electrical stimulation are used when they fit the injury, timeline, and workload.
