
Bridging the gap in equine emergency care
Establishing a primary care veterinarian is vital to your horse's health and overall wellbeing. To help provide long term sustainability in equine practice you don't want your veterinarian on call 24/7—that's where Saltwater Equine Emergency Services (SEES) comes in. SEES offers an emergency coverage service for local veterinary practices.
About
Our veterinarian
Dr. Katie Larson earned her bachelors in biology at College of the Holy Cross in 2011 and her doctor of veterinary medicine from the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2019. She completed a rotating internship in equine medicine and surgery at Littleton Equine Medical Center in Colorado, where she practiced before returning home. In 2021 Dr. Larson returned to New England where she worked at an ambulatory practice on the Seacoast for three years.
She currently serves as president of the New Hampshire Veterinary Medical Association, and she serves on the planning committee for the New England Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Larson is an active member of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, contributing to groups that emphasize practice culture, business strategies, and the welfare of working equids.
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In August 2024 Dr. Larson established Saltwater Equine Emergency Services based in West Newbury, Massachusetts.
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Dr. Larson is passionate about supporting equines and their owners in critical moments, and through Saltwater Equine Emergency Services, she also supports her fellow veterinarians.



Saltwater Equine Emergency Services offers both emergency subscription-based and emergency relief coverage for local equine practices.
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Our Services
What to Expect
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You call your primary care veterinarian with an emergency.
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Your call is forwarded to SEES, and Dr. Larson is on her way.
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Your horse receives treatment, and payment is due at time of service.
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When pre-arranged call ends, SEES will update your primary care veterinarian and send along medical notes.