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Sunny Coast Veterinary is a regional veterinary service provider focused on equine and farm-animal medicine. It mainly serves Southwest Florida in the United States, covering areas from Bradenton, Sarasota, and Fort Myers to Naples, while its website also presents equine veterinary services in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is not an online pet-care platform, but a provider that combines professional in-person veterinary clinics with mobile farm-call services.
Its services cover a fairly complete equine-care workflow: routine exams, vaccinations, Coggins tests, health certificates, dental floating, emergency care, lameness evaluations, sports medicine, reproductive management, artificial insemination, ultrasound, digital imaging, laboratory testing, and limited surgical procedures. Its more notable strengths are lameness and sports medicine, including joint injections, IRAP, laser therapy, shockwave therapy, acupuncture, and chiropractic care. It also emphasizes combining traditional Chinese veterinary medicine with modern Western veterinary medicine, making it suitable for chronic pain, sports injuries, and rehabilitation cases.
The official website does not publish a price list, nor does it specify memberships, packages, or insurance partnerships. Actual costs are likely to depend on travel distance, emergency timing, examination items, imaging/lab tests, hospitalization, and treatment complexity. For high-value sport horses or breeding horses, fees may be substantial, so users need to confirm quotes by phone or through online booking.
The advantages are its clear professional focus, especially for horses rather than ordinary small pets; it offers both mobile farm calls and a haul-in clinic, balancing convenience with access to equipment; and its 24/7 emergency instructions are specific, allowing users to text a doctor directly in urgent situations. The downsides are limited transparency around pricing, payment methods, and scheduling; the service is highly dependent on geography, and users outside the immediate farm-call area may only receive triage or need transport/referral; the website also provides limited case examples and third-party review information.
It is suitable for horse owners, stables, breeding farms, sport-horse trainers, and users in Southwest Florida or Nova Scotia who need pre-purchase exams, reproductive management, lameness diagnostics, emergency care, or long-term rehabilitation. It is not suitable for people looking for remote online consultations or low-cost basic care for ordinary pets.
The website is aimed at local offline services in North America, and users in China can generally browse it directly. However, the service itself has no practical delivery capability for the Chinese market unless the user owns horses or equine facilities within its coverage area.
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135operations.com is an United States Pets provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 135operations.com directly.