Located in Absarokee, Montana, in the heart of the Absaroka-Beartooth mountain range, our veterinarians provides cutting edge medical care to a wide range of animal patients with an emphasis on personal and compassionate service to our clients. Please feel free to browse the information posted on our website and partnered facebook page, or give us a call at 406-328-4159.
You can even stop in to the clinic at 557 N Montana Avenue in Absarokee to say hi! Here at Stillwater Vet, we provide top-notch care for all of our clients furry friends-big or small. We offer a full set of companion animal services, including medicine, surgery, digital radiography and ultrasound, full in-house laboratory capabilities, dentistry and preventative care.
Our veterinarian team is on call 24/7 to assist you should you need immediate medical care for your pet. For over 20 years, we have been partnering with local producers to maximize animal health and production. Stillwater Vet offers a full set of production animal services such as nutritional, reproductive, surgical, and preventative health services.
You can even stop in to the clinic at 557 N Montana Avenue in Absarokee to say hi! Here at Stillwater Vet, we provide top-notch care for all of our clients furry friends-big or small. We offer a full set of companion animal services, including medicine, surgery, digital radiography and ultrasound, full in-house laboratory capabilities, dentistry and preventative care.
Our veterinarian team is on call 24/7 to assist you should you need immediate medical care for your pet. For over 20 years, we have been partnering with local producers to maximize animal health and production. Stillwater Vet offers a full set of production animal services such as nutritional, reproductive, surgical, and preventative health services.
Services
Located in beautiful Absarokee, Montana, Stillwater Veterinary Clinic has been providing high quality veterinary services for large and small animals for over 20 years.
Dr. Bill Routen and his wife Terri purchased the practice in 1992, and have been providing top-notch medical and surgical services with an emphasis on personal, compassionate customer care ever since.
The practice has since grown to offer skilled and highly trained veterinarians and technicians, emergency veterinary care, digital radiography and ultrasound, on site blood chemistry and analysis equipment, large and small animal anesthesia and monitoring equipment, and hospital facilities for patients of all sizes.
Dr. Bill Routen and his wife Terri purchased the practice in 1992, and have been providing top-notch medical and surgical services with an emphasis on personal, compassionate customer care ever since.
The practice has since grown to offer skilled and highly trained veterinarians and technicians, emergency veterinary care, digital radiography and ultrasound, on site blood chemistry and analysis equipment, large and small animal anesthesia and monitoring equipment, and hospital facilities for patients of all sizes.
At Stillwater Veterinary Clinic, we are pleased to offer a full selection of high quality equine services, including reproductive, emergency, medical, lameness, surgery, colic, or preventative medicine (vaccines).
Whether at the clinic, or on your farm or ranch, our team is knowledgeable and well-equipped to handle all your horses' needs.
We provide medical and surgical services by appointment, or on an emergency basis.
Our vets are available to help 24/7, 365 days a year, just call 406-328-4159.
Whether at the clinic, or on your farm or ranch, our team is knowledgeable and well-equipped to handle all your horses' needs.
We provide medical and surgical services by appointment, or on an emergency basis.
Our vets are available to help 24/7, 365 days a year, just call 406-328-4159.
Lameness is one of the most common performance limiting issues for any type of equine athlete, and can be a problem for backyard horses as well.
Whether it's a long standing problem or a new issue, our knowledgeable veterinarians will assess your equine partner to localize, diagnose, and formulate a treatment plan.
Our clinic houses digital radiography and ultrasound units, and has relationships with board certified specialists in the area should your horse require an advanced procedure.
Whether it's a long standing problem or a new issue, our knowledgeable veterinarians will assess your equine partner to localize, diagnose, and formulate a treatment plan.
Our clinic houses digital radiography and ultrasound units, and has relationships with board certified specialists in the area should your horse require an advanced procedure.
Our clinic offers a full line of equine preventative health services including vaccines, deworming, dentistry, and nutritional recommendations.
We also carry a full line of preventative health products to help your horse be at their most happy and healthy.
With veterinarians on call 24/7, Stillwater Vet is proud to provide quality emergency services for your horse as well.
From colics to cuts, we are a full-service primary care facility.
We employ in-house blood chemistry analyzers and ultrasound to help us diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions.
We also carry a full line of preventative health products to help your horse be at their most happy and healthy.
With veterinarians on call 24/7, Stillwater Vet is proud to provide quality emergency services for your horse as well.
From colics to cuts, we are a full-service primary care facility.
We employ in-house blood chemistry analyzers and ultrasound to help us diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions.
Did you know a horse's teeth continually erupt over the course of their life?
Because of the dynamic nature of a horse's mouth, their teeth should be evaluated by a veterinarian every 1-2 years to determine if a "dental float" needs to be performed.
During a "float", sharp enamel points are reduced, and malocclusions can be corrected.
The mouth is also examined for other issues, including tumors, infections and other soft tissue conditions.
Whether you have a geriatric horse experiencing weight loss, or a performing athlete having trouble with a bit, let our experienced veterinary team evaluate your horse to determine if they could benefit from a float.
Because of the dynamic nature of a horse's mouth, their teeth should be evaluated by a veterinarian every 1-2 years to determine if a "dental float" needs to be performed.
During a "float", sharp enamel points are reduced, and malocclusions can be corrected.
The mouth is also examined for other issues, including tumors, infections and other soft tissue conditions.
Whether you have a geriatric horse experiencing weight loss, or a performing athlete having trouble with a bit, let our experienced veterinary team evaluate your horse to determine if they could benefit from a float.
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