Leatherstocking Equine Center – Vets in Morrisville
Clinic Overview
Leatherstocking Equine Center is listed in Morrisville, with an address at 117 County Rd 17 in New Berlin, New York. The clinic focuses on large-animal ambulatory care for horses, cattle, sheep, and camelids. It offers 24/7 emergency and urgent care for large animals, with regular hours Monday through Friday 8am–5:30pm and Saturday 8am–1pm.
Leatherstocking Equine Center is listed in Morrisville, with an address at 117 County Rd 17 in New Berlin, New York. The clinic focuses on large-animal ambulatory care for horses, cattle, sheep, and camelids. It offers 24/7 emergency and urgent care for large animals, with regular hours Monday through Friday 8am–5:30pm and Saturday 8am–1pm.
Services
- •Large-animal ambulatory veterinary care
- •24/7 emergency and urgent care for large animals
- •Wellness and preventive care
- •Physical examinations, including lameness workups
- •Lameness evaluation and sports medicine, including flexion tests and joint or nerve blocks
- •Digital radiography and ultrasound diagnostics
- •In-house laboratory testing, including CBC/chemistry and several equine and reproductive tests
- •Deworming protocols, fecal examinations, and nutritional consultation
- •Equine dental exams, routine floating and balancing, and wolf tooth extraction
- •Equine ophthalmology, including standing eye surgeries such as enucleation, third eyelid removal, and keratectomy
Pricing
No published pricing information is available for this clinic.
People
Named team members include Dr. Bill (CEO), Dr. Rachel (Large Animal Director and owner), Dr. Kathy (Small Animal Director and owner), Jenny (Site Leader and Veterinary Assistant), and William Johnson (externship contact). Recent reviews also mention Amy Middleton, VMD.
Reviews
Google lists a 4.0/5 rating from 29 reviews. Recent written feedback is mixed: positive comments describe compassionate emergency help and aftercare for a goat, calm and reassuring care for a mare, and very good treatment of horses, while negative comments mention poor follow-up, dismissive or condescending interactions, and dissatisfaction with care involving pigs, goats, and sheep.

