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Blue Ribbon Equine Services 5582 Hwy 9 Green Sea, South Carolina 29545 |
(843)392-3200
www.blueribbonequineservices.com
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Blue Ribbon Equine Services welcomes you!Blue Ribbon Equine Services (BRES) was established by Dr. Kelsey Shea Strickland in 2013 as an equine ambulatory practice. Filling the desires of the community, Dr. Strickland made the decision the expand the business and establish a mixed animal practice based out of Green Sea, SC. Dr. Strickland takes great pride providing quality compassionate veterinary services at a reasonable price. AT BRES your dog, cat, or horse will never be seen as just an animal. They will always be viewed and treated by our staff as a member of the family. Now offering DIGITAL COGGINS
Please browse our website to learn more about our animal clinic and the services we provide for companion animals in Green Sea and the surrounding areas. Read information in our Pet Library, view videos, take a virtual tour of our veterinary hospital, read testimonials, and find details about upcoming events. Please call our office today at (843)392-3200 for all your pet health care needs. |
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