Alice Brinton Lombard, DVM
Company: | Eclipse Equine Veterinary |
Phone: | (360) 667-3414 |
Email: | dralice@eeveterinary.com |
Website: | https://eeveterinary.com/ |
Address: | PO Box 2953, Battle Ground, WA, United States, 98604 |
Company: | Eclipse Equine Veterinary |
Phone: | (360) 667-3414 |
Email: | dralice@eeveterinary.com |
Website: | https://eeveterinary.com/ |
Address: | PO Box 2953, Battle Ground, WA, United States, 98604 |
Dr. Alice Lombard has been practicing in southwest Washington and Oregon for more than a decade. She cares for performance horses, backyard horses, best friends, and racehorses including a decade of work at Portland Meadows racecourse. Sports medicine and reproduction are Dr. Alice’s passion, and she enjoys client relations and education in all facets of equine care.
She graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010 where she remains adjunct faculty. Prior to graduation, she worked at a large referral equine practice as an emergency surgery assistant, then at the College of Veterinary Medicine in the teaching hospital while attending school. Since graduating, she has been dedicated to the care of equines and those who love them in and around Clark County and Northern Oregon for over 10 years.
Dr. Alice has sat on many committees over the years to advance and advocate for the horses, their owners and all those involved in equine activities. She served on the board of the Northwest Equine Practitioners Association for 7 years including President of the board for 3 years. She has been a subject matter expert for the Oregon Racing Commission’s National Uniform Medications Program, Rule Making Advisory Committee, an advisor to the Oregon Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, and is currently a Supervisor of the Clark County Conservation District. In all her roles, she is enthusiastic in participating to help make Clark County a happy healthy community for everyone and their horses.
When she is not under or behind a horse, she is probably at home enjoying the farm and family. She enjoys cooking, finding new recipes, and cultivating one of her many gardens. Dr. Alice’s husband Andrew has been a constant support and encouragement for nearly 20 years. Andrew and the wonderful newly adopted child CJ, help care for the farm including an old dog, a three-legged cat, a selection of goats, and many chickens. (Source)
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