Our Staff

Randall Scarrow, DVM

Dr. Scarrow is a 1984 graduate of The Western College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Scarrow's focus has always been horses, through vet school and since the day he graduated. His experience covers almost all aspects of equine veterinary care. Twelve years were spent on the racetrack with responsibilities that included lameness diagnostics and treatment on numerous champions and world record holders. An equal time was spent in ambulatory practice, including providing the veterinary services for a number of Standardbred breeding farms, which was one of the first breeds to allow collection of semen for distribution for artificial insemination. The years in field practice have given him a great deal of experience in an amazing array of equine health and field surgery - there is nothing he will not attempt to fix. Dr. Scarrow claims to have always liked equine dentistry and the incorporation of power dentistry into the practice has allowed him to further pursue his passion for this aspect of care. Through it all, Dr. Scarrow really cares and loves horses. "I can't imagine a day where I couldn't get up and go and look at horses all day long..."

Rachel Lindberg, DVM

Dr. Rachel Lindberg, a Kansas native, completed her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science at Kansas State University in 2005. After graduation she did an undergraduate internship at Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital in Ocala, Florida. This experience exposed her to a referral hospital as well as all types of horses and disciplines. She then went on to veterinary school and graduated from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2010.
Dr. Lindberg worked at an equine treadmill and for several different veterinarians over the years adding to her experience and desire to pursue equine veterinary medicine. After veterinary school she continued her education by interning at Myhre Equine Clinic and Montana Equine Medical and Surgical Center. She enjoys working on the variety of cases seen at Southside Equine Services.