Equine Pre-Purchase Exams in Ocala
Pre-purchase exams (PPEs) are thorough examinations done by a veterinary professional before a horse is purchased. This allows the potential owner to get a complete picture of an equine’s health and potential risk factors before deciding to move forward with a purchase.
Our Ocala based team is committed to conducting a complete and comprehensive examination during PPEs to ensure you can feel completely comfortable before deciding on a purchase. If you’re ready to conduct a pre-purchase exam for an equine, contact our office today.

Why Choose Florida Equine Veterinary Associates for Your Equine Pre-Purchase Exam
At Florida Equine Veterinary Associates, we provide a specialized approach during pre-purchase exams, combining clinical expertise with advanced diagnostic capabilities to ensure you’re getting as clear a picture as possible of an equine’s health profile.
Our experienced, dedicated staff knows how exciting getting a new horse is, and we pride ourselves on our professionalism and unbiased evaluations, ensuring that there is complete transparency for both buyers and sellers.

We realize that pet care, and chiropractic care especially, is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Our vets practice a personalized approach to ensure each pet receives the best possible care. Each animal’s unique anatomy, condition, and health history plays a key role in what types of treatment our team recommends and performs.
Pre-Purchase Exam Services We Offer in Ocala
During pre-purchase exams, our team provides both standard and optional components of equine examination. This may include components such as:
Complete physical examination (heart, lungs, eyes, skin)
Lameness evaluation (hoof testing, flexion tests)
Basic neurological assessment
Musculoskeletal inspection (palpation of limbs, joints, tendons)
Dental evaluation
Optional imaging (X-rays, ultrasound)
Blood tests (CBC, chemistry, drug screening)

Common Findings in Equine Pre-Purchase Exams
While the exact outcome of a PPE will vary from horse to horse, some of the most common medical issues found during these tests include:
Subclinical lameness
Early signs of arthritis
Dental abnormalities or malocclusions
Cardiac or respiratory irregularities
When an issue is diagnosed during a PPE, the next step involves a veterinarian discussing the short and long-term effects to both the buyer and seller. Additionally, the vet can provide treatment and care options so both parties can be fully informed.

Diagnostic Techniques & Technology
In order to ensure a PPE is comprehensively conducted, our team employs a variety of diagnostic techniques and state-of-the-art technological equipment. This may include digital radiography, ultrasound equipment, endoscopy, lab tests, blood work, and more.
Using this equipment can help uncover any hidden or subclinical issues that may not have even been known to the seller.

Additional Considerations During the Pre-Purchase Exam
It’s important to remember that PPE exam findings are intended to inform the prospective buyer about the complete medical profile of the equine, not to pass or fail the horse for a sale.
Before an examination, the buyer should consult with the vet performing the exam about their intended use for the horse, as this may play a factor in the veterinarian’s diagnosis.
Buyers must also remember that, while vets are highly trained and may be able to make a long-term prognosis, the exam is only a snapshot of the horse’s current condition, and can’t always predict future health issues.
Payment Options for Pre-Purchase Exams at Florida Equine Veterinary Associates
At Florida Equine Veterinary Associates, we offer flexible financing and insurance options for Pre-Purchase Exams. Sign up today with any of our payment plan partners or contact us for specific questions about insurance coverage. Read more about our financing options here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Equine Pre-Purchase Exams
Pre-purchase exams are not required before buying an equine, but they are highly recommended. These examinations allow buyers to get a more complete picture of a horse’s health and ensure that they can meet the intended use.
There’s no “pass” or “fail” necessarily during a pre-purchase exam. Instead, a veterinarian will provide an impartial view of the horse’s health so that the buyer has all of the information necessary to make an informed purchase.
When having a PPE conducted, use only a licensed veterinarian who does not have an affiliation with either the buyer or the seller. At [Business Name], we pride ourselves on our unbiased PPE examinations, so you can feel comfortable you’re getting the most complete picture regardless if you’re buying or selling.
Book an Appointment at Florida Equine Veterinary Associates
New pets are always welcome at Florida Equine Veterinary Associates. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Ocala and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.
Book Online