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James E. Redmon, III, DVM

Prospect, KY
James E. Redmon, III, DVM has been recommended 1 time(s).
Company
Performance Veterinary Services
Phone
(502) 475-8786
Email
jimredmon@yahoo.com
Address
9909 Constantine Cir, Prospect, KY, 40059, United States
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About James E. Redmon, III, DVM

Dr. Redmon was born in Louisville and attended St. Xavier H.S. He received a BS in Biology from University of Louisville in 1999. He attended the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2005 after completing a student residency in his final year. After an internship in equine medicine and surgery at the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, which included equine rescue in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he returned to the Louisville area where he has been practicing since. At LSU, he developed an interest in lameness and sports medicine, which led to the establishment of Performance Veterinary Specialists. He still enjoys and does some teaching as an Adjunct Asst. Professor in the Biology Dept. at the University of Louisville. (Source)

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9909 Constantine Cir, Prospect, KY, 40059, United States

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  1. Baylee Auxier July 17, 2024 at 10:20 am - Reply

    I Highly recommend Dr Redmon! He was super patient with me asking questions and made really listened to my concerns regarding my horse. I felt very heard, and he was very reasonable with working out a treatment plan. He gave me many options and told me what he suggested would be best for my horse. He told me his thinking every step of the assessment, as well as what his professional opinion on treatment would be for any “hiccups,” he found in the assessment. Dr. Redmon’s assistant was also very knowledgeable and made the assessment a breeze because she handled my horse while I just stood back so my full attention could be on what Dr. Redmon had to say. This also made it easy for me to see exactly what movements Dr. Redmon was seeing, as he was seeing them.