

Restoring Clear Breathing for Your Equine Partner
Upper airway abnormalities in horses can be challenging for both the horse and its owner. They can cause issues such as decreased performance, labored breathing, and overall discomfort for your equine companion. Our team of dedicated equine specialists is well-equipped to diagnose and treat upper airway abnormalities, helping your horse breathe freely and perform at its best.
Understanding Upper Airway Abnormalities
Upper airway abnormalities in horses are conditions that affect the structures responsible for breathing and airflow in the nasal passages, throat, and larynx. These abnormalities can include:

Subepiglottic Cysts and Masses

Arytenoid Chondritis

Dorsal Displacement of the Soft Palate (DDSP)

Roaring (Laryngeal Hemiplegia)

Epiglottic Entrapment
Our Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
Our equine specialists employ state-of-the-art diagnostics and therapies to address upper airway abnormalities effectively.

Surgical Procedures

Comprehensive Evaluation

Treatment Planning

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Benefits of Addressing Upper Airway Abnormalities
Effective treatment of upper airway abnormalities in horses can result in:
- Improved Performance: Your horse can breathe more freely, enhancing its stamina and overall performance.
- Enhanced Comfort: Relieving breathing difficulties and discomfort associated with these abnormalities.
- Long-Term Health: By addressing the issue, you can help prevent further complications.