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A full service hospital and ambulatory practice, MVEH provides routine wellness care as well as state-of-the-art procedures in surgery, lameness, rehabilitation, as well as assisted breeding, foaling and other major medical needs. Your horse will be comfortable in the well lit padded stalls and peaceful atmosphere. Husband and wife Dr. Scott Reiners, DVM and Dr. Wynne DiGrassie, DVM moved to the Shenandoah Valley in 2003 to open Mountain View Equine Hospital. Located off I-81 and just 15 minutes from the Virginia Horse Center in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Mountain View sits on a 61 acre farm owned by Rustic Ridge Farm, LLC surrounded by 186 acres of rolling hills.
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Mountain View Equine Hospital is proud to serve Steeles Tavern, VA and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. We believe in treating every patient as if they were our own and giving them the same loving attention and care.
Here at Mountain View Equine Hospital, we are pleased to have a large amount of veterinary services available for our patients. We are proud to be able to serve Steeles Tavern, VA and our surrounding communities to give your pet the best care that they deserve! Our staff at Mountain View Equine Hospital is filled with passionate animal lovers who are here to help you and your pet! They are highly trained and dedicated to making sure that your pets receive the care and compassion they deserve every time they walk in the door!
To most horse owners equine insurance seems like an unreachable product that costs thousands of dollars a year and the company never pays out. While that may have been the case years ago it certainly is not true now. Most companies have great coverage, will pay out for most advanced treatments, and the cost is reasonable!
At Mountain View Equine Hospital, you can expect state of the art medical care for your horse. We believe in nurturing the human-horse bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and horses. You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.
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Cindy Lester
Apr 04, 2022
Not a good business. if u call to cancel and call back to reschedule they won't touch my horse unless I get him all his shots, mind u that wasn't the deal a week before. they don't care for the patient, and this is for Dr. Reynolds's and I use Dr loosely. and that snotty briana stone that's the receptionist is disrespectful and she's not professional. mveh needs to let the snotty ones go and hire professionals because if this continues you won't have any patients left because of them
Connie Eddins
Sep 06, 2021
Had to rush my horse their with what we thought was colic turned out to be ulcers which we can treat
Jessica Renay
Feb 22, 2021
Us and our horses love Mt. View Equine hospital and are forever grateful for the great care they provide.
Brenda Wilhelm
Feb 18, 2019
They are very helpful and knowledgeable when you need it on other states regulations.
Heather Lumsden
May 15, 2018
Dr. Riner is a great vet, however, I will never bring either of my horses to him again. When I called to make an appointment with him I had to speak to two different people to get an appointment. I really needed a Monday or Friday and had 4 different dates that I was available and off work in the Month of August. I was told that he doesn't do calls on those days and I would have to drive to them (an hour away).

That would mean I had to take a day off work and have an appointment over a month away. When a friend of mine that has used the facility before informed me that he would come out and to call back for a sooner appointment I spoke to someone different and explained to her the situation and was able to get an appointment within less than 2 weeks. I asked how much it would cost and was told $250.

I was also told at the appointment that meds were about $20 a tube. When I got my bill I was charge $40 a tube and had an extra $46 for the call added on. When I called to inquire about the charges and explain that it was much higher than I was told I was completely dismissed. I explained that if this is the way the clerical side of the practice is going to operate that I would no longer use Dr. Riner and it was a shame since he is a good vet.

She just told me that she's sorry I feel that way. A little bit after hanging up she called back to say that she checked with the assistant that came out to the call and was told I was quoted less than charged. She did say that she would refund me $30. As great as that is, it still doesn't add up to the difference that I was quoted or even come close to what I was charged.

I am very disappointed in how the office is quoting and then billing. Vet bills are expensive enough when you do know the bill, but even worse when there are charges that you didn't know were coming even though the charge was asked prior to service. I was for warned that this happens and clients have to watch their bills from multiple people, but was really hoping that if this had happened to people in the past that it was cleared up and wouldn't happen now. I was wrong.