Prepare For Your Visit
What is the approximate cost of an examination?
Our standard new examination fee starts at $182 whether this is at your barn or at the equine hospital. Ambulatory charges within 20 miles are $45.76. The new examination fee doesn’t include sedation, eyelid blocking or additional diagnostic testing, such as fluorescein staining, eye pressure or cytology if necessary. These tests would be an additional cost based on the needs of your horse.
Estimates for procedures can be provided over the phone based on your description of the eye abnormality, however these are approximate estimates. We cannot give an exact cost of services over the phone without having seen your horse as the working diagnosis may be different than anticipated.
How do I schedule an appointment for my horse?
Please call the Bluegrass Veterinary Vision at 502-242-5504 and we will give you an approximate time that we are able to make an ambulatory call to your barn. These appointments take place on Fridays and please keep in mind they are approximations. Working with horses can be unpredictable and can take longer than expected. Dr. Tolar will keep you updated by text as the day unfolds so you will have a good idea as to when she will arrive.
If you are outside the ambulatory radius, appointments can be made at The Kentucky Equine Hospital with Dr. Tolar. Please call Bluegrass Veterinary Vision at 502-242-5504 and we will arrange this appointment. Please do not call The Kentucky Equine Hospital for appointments with Dr. Tolar.
If hauling your horse, the Kentucky Equine Hospital is located at 9460 Shelbyville Road, Simpsonville, KY 40067.
Same day urgent appointments are available. Please call the office to discuss this option.
How long will my horses appointment take?
Should I give my horse his medications the day of the examination?
What type of payments do you accept?
What if my horse has to be hospitalized for treatment or a procedure?
Horses are hospitalized at The Kentucky Equine Hospital. The hospital is located at 9460 Shelbyville Road Simpsonville, KY 40067. The hospital has 24-hour care which is essential for intensive medical cases. We have the ability to do standing procedures and general anesthesia on horses at The Kentucky Equine Hospital. Dr. Tolar is the doctor in charge of your horse while they are at the hospital. Dr. Tolar will check on patients twice daily and give you a daily update.
Bluegrass Veterinary Vision and The Kentucky Equine Hospital are two separate entities that work closely together but have separate billing systems. Because of this there will be two invoices for each entity when your horse leaves the hospital.
What if I’m running late for my appointment?
Appointment Confirmation Policy
Prescription Renewal
By law, we must see patients once yearly to renew prescriptions. If your horse is on a life long medication and we have examined them in the past year, you may call our office to arrange pick up or we can mail it to you for a shipping fee. If it has been past the year mark I am unable to refill your medication. If you are unable to return to our clinic please call your regular veterinarian for refills. Please note that prescription refill requests will not be processed outside of normal business hours.
The following options are available to refill your medication:
- Mail the medications to your home via UPS. Please call our office to order and pre-pay with a credit card. There is a shipping fee on small box orders.
- You can pick up medications or written prescriptions directly from our office during regular business hours Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm and Friday 8am-12pm. Please call our office in advance to have medications ready for pick-up.
- Order medications through our clinic's online pharmacy. There are some compounded medications (voriconazole, cyclosporine, cefazolin) that are not available through our online pharmacy.