Disclaimer

DISCLAIMER REGARDING ONLINE CONSULTATIONS:

The services provided by ‘Remote Horse Vet’ through online consultations are intended to offer general advice and guidance regarding equine health. While we strive to provide accurate information, it is important to note that online consultations are inherently limited due to the absence of a physical clinical examination.

As such, diagnosis and treatment recommendations may be incomplete or less accurate compared to in-person evaluations.

Any advice provided during the consultation is based solely on the information you supply and is not a substitute for an in-person veterinary examination. The nature of veterinary care often requires hands-on assessments, diagnostic tests, and detailed evaluations that cannot be fully conducted online.

By using this service, you acknowledge that:

  • The advice given is of a general nature and should not be solely relied upon for critical decision-making. While I strive to provide the highest standard of care, it is important to understand that veterinary medicine is not an exact science, and results can vary between individuals. Therefore, ‘Remote Horse Vet’ cannot guarantee specific outcomes or results from any treatments or procedures. The success of treatments may depend on various factors, including the animal’s individual health status, response to therapy, and adherence to post-treatment care instructions provided by the ‘Remote Horse Vet’. By engaging in our services, you acknowledge and accept that there are no guarantees regarding the effectiveness of any recommendations or treatments provided.
  • We strongly recommend that a licensed veterinarian physically examines your horse for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
  • Remote Horse Vet and its representatives are not liable for any actions taken based on the advice provided during online consultations.
  • You assume full responsibility for the outcomes of any decisions made regarding your horse’s care based on the information and guidance shared in the consultation.
Limitations of Treatment:

All treatment recommendations are based on the information provided by the client and Remote Horse Vet cannot be held responsible for conditions not disclosed during the consultation

Follow-Up Responsibility:

Ongoing care and follow-up are the client’s responsibility and the client should seek further veterinary care if symptoms persist or worsen.

For urgent or life-threatening situations, always contact your local veterinary provider immediately.