A Dedicated Equine Veterinary Practice
- Veterinary Professionals -
Equine Reproduction, Surgery and Lameness
Central West Equine provides owners in Orange and the surrounding area with access to a purpose built Veterinary Clinic with state of the art equipment. Led by Dr David Searle, an equine veterinarian with 20 yearsβ experience. Since graduating from University Dr Searle has concentrated on working with horses ranging from the elite thoroughbred race horse, performance and pleasure horses to the well loved kids pony. MORE...
– CWE STAFF –
Our Veterinary Team
Experienced, dedicated Equine Veterinary Staff.
Dr David Searle BVSc.
Dr David Searle β Owner and Director of Central West Equine David has over 25 yearsβ experience as an equine veterinarian.Β A keen problem solver, his areas of special interest include lameness and difficult breeding mares.
Dr Amber Davis
Dr Amber Davis β Since graduating in 2019, Amber has worked with renowned veterinarian Dr Angus McKinnon before completing a reproductive season as sole veterinarian at Benstud in Victoria. Amber is passionate about the health and well being of your horses and we are lucky to have her as part of our team.
– CWE STAFF –
Our Support Team
Nothing happens at CWE without the expert assistance of our dedicated team. All our staff are fully trained in care and handling of your animals and are integral to our success.
Caroline Wilson BEBM
Practice Manager
Jamie Thorne
Senior Veterinary Nurse
Tory Nicholas
Veterinary Nurse
Our Facilities
– Central West Equine –
Stallions Available
Stud preparation, Live cover, Fresh, Chilled or Frozen insemination

Opening Hours
24 Hour Emergency Vet Available
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Contact Us
Call Us
02 63 654 363
Email Us
office@centralwestequine.com.au
Our Address
960 Cadia Road, Springside NSW 2800

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Cushings Disease π¦
Does your horse look like this β¬οΈ
Cushings disease is one of the most common diseases affecting horses and ponies over 15 years of age.
The good news π°
It is relatively easy to manage. Currently Central West Equine has teamed up with @boehringer_ingelheim and is offering FREE Cushings testing (not including consults)
If your has any of the following symptoms β‘οΈ
βͺοΈLong coat and /or delayed shedding
βͺοΈLaminitis
βͺοΈLethargy/Decreased performance
βͺοΈIncreased sweating
βͺοΈWeight loss and/or fat deposits
βͺοΈExcessive Drinking/Urinating
Please contact us to arrange your FREE test
(02) 63654363 phone βοΈ
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Montanna Sherlock is that what dolly got
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Hayley Stace mascot? I though he may have cushings when we had him.
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Sad news….. Rest In PeaceIn Memoriam: Dr Anthony Bennett (1980-2022).
It is with great sadness we note the passing of Dr Bennett, partner in the Berry Vet Clinic. A First-Class honours graduate of the University of Sydney (2004) and an EVA & ACV member. A true mixed practitioner with a real devotion for equine dentistry and a great passion for inspiring young vets. In addition to his clinical work, Dr Bennett was a volunteer vet at numerous community events, including equine endurance rides, Sydneyβs Royal Easter Show & a member of Thredbo Ski Patrol. Anthony was beloved by the Berry community for his commitment and devotion to their animals, in addition to his true engagement at the human level. He was always ready to help those who needed it most. It may be recalled that Dr Bennett featured in the docuseries "Village Vets", capturing his caring nature & wonderful sense of humour. He was 41.
EVA extends sincere condolences to Anthonyβs family, the staff of the Berry Vet Clinic and to Anthonyβs friends & colleagues. He will be sadly missed.
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Sincere condolences far too young and the world needs dedicated vets ππ
Condolences to his family, friends and co-workers. Lovely person. Will be sadly missed.
A great bloke and a great vet. Someone who will be missed by all the people and communities who new him. RIP
Omg how sad he was fabulous to watch my condolences to everybody down Berry way π₯²π₯²π₯²π₯²π₯²
So very sad to lose someone so very young & caring & talented π’π
He did a lot for the great community of Berry and its surrounding townships. He will be missed by the wider equine and rural community. RIP
RIP Anthony
Too young, very sad. πΉ
Oh no way!! I loved his show π’π’
RIP
Stephi Collins π’
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That time of the year again…..
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