Equine Hospitalization in Tucson

Jackpot Veterinary Center offers comprehensive equine hospitalization services in Tucson, AZ, with dedicated stalls, isolation facilities, and around-the-clock monitoring by our experienced veterinary team. Whether your horse requires post-surgical recovery, intensive medical treatment, emergency care, or extended observation, we provide personalized care in a safe and comfortable environment to support the best possible outcome.

Equine Hospitalization at
Jackpot Veterinary Center

Jackpot Veterinary Center's equine hospitalization facility is designed to provide a higher level of care for horses requiring ongoing treatment, diagnostics, or recovery support. With access to advanced imaging, surgical services, isolation stalls, and continuous veterinary oversight, our team can manage a wide range of medical and surgical cases while keeping horse owners informed every step of the way.

Horse Hospitalization

When your horse requires intensive medical care, post-surgical monitoring, or extended treatment, Jackpot Veterinary Center provides comprehensive equine hospitalization services in Tucson, Arizona. Our facility is designed to support a wide range of medical and surgical cases while ensuring each patient receives individualized care from our experienced veterinary team.

Our equine hospitalization services include:

  • Overnight and extended hospitalization for horses

  • Around-the-clock monitoring and veterinary supervision

  • Dedicated isolation stalls for infectious or biosecurity-sensitive cases

  • Post-surgical recovery and rehabilitation support

  • Intensive medical treatment and fluid therapy

  • Advanced diagnostic imaging, including radiographs and ultrasound

  • Lameness evaluations and ongoing treatment plans

  • Wound management and bandage care

  • Emergency and critical care services

With access to advanced diagnostics, equine surgery, and specialized medical care all under one roof, Jackpot Veterinary Center is equipped to provide the highest standard of equine veterinary care in Tucson and throughout Southern Arizona. Our team is committed to keeping owners informed while delivering compassionate, comprehensive care that supports a safe and successful recovery for every horse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes! Jackpot Veterinary Center offers overnight and extended equine hospitalization with around-the-clock monitoring and veterinary care for horses requiring medical treatment, recovery, or observation.

  • Absolutely. Horses recovering from surgery can remain hospitalized for post-operative monitoring, pain management, wound care, and rehabilitation as directed by our veterinary team.

  • Horses may require hospitalization for colic, severe lameness, infectious diseases, wound management, neurologic conditions, intensive medical treatment, post-surgical recovery, or emergency care.

  • Yes. Our facility includes dedicated isolation stalls to safely care for horses with contagious or infectious conditions while protecting the health of other hospitalized patients.

  • Yes. Hospitalized horses have access to advanced diagnostic services, including digital radiography (X-rays), ultrasound, and other diagnostic procedures as needed to support diagnosis and treatment.

  • Yes. Our equine team provides emergency veterinary services and can hospitalize horses that require ongoing monitoring, treatment, or stabilization following an emergency.

  • The length of hospitalization varies depending on your horse's condition, treatment plan, and recovery progress. Some horses may require overnight observation, while others may benefit from several days of inpatient care.

  • Yes. We believe communication is essential and provide regular updates regarding your horse's diagnosis, treatment plan, progress, and anticipated discharge recommendations.

  • Our team will discuss any specific requirements before admission. Owners are welcome to discuss special dietary or management needs with our staff.

  • Yes. We regularly collaborate with referring veterinarians, farriers, trainers, and horse owners to ensure continuity of care and the best possible outcome for each patient.