Judd Veterinary Clinic

Judd Veterinary Clinic

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Dr Robert Judd, dipl. ABVP
Board Certified - Equine Specialty / Canine-Feline Specialty

ABOUT OUR CLINIC

Judd Veterinary Clinic in Hewitt, Texas, has been serving small animals and equine patients in all aspects of medicine, surgery, and dentistry since 1980. Our mission is to offer the best health care available for our clients’ companion animals.

06/12/2026

New World Screwworm discussion with our very own Dr. Judd. Very important info here for everyone who owns animals or know someone who does. Watch and share folks!!

06/10/2026

We are still experiencing significant internet and phone issues. We apologize for the inconvenience as we know how frustrating this is for our clients. We are working hard to switch over to a different provider. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. The best way to contact us is by text (254-666-3355) or email ([email protected]). We hope to have this resolved ASAP.

06/08/2026

We are experiencing significant phones issues this morning and are working hard to get our phones back up and running. Please text (254-666-3355) or email ([email protected]) with any questions, refill request, and appointment bookings. We are so sorry for the inconvenience this has caused and are hoping to have our phones back on line soon.

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06/06/2026

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has provided an important update on New World Screwworm which has been detected in a bovine in Zavala County, Texas. Read the full press release here: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-confirms-presence-new-world-screwworm-united-states

General information about New World Screwworm (NWS) can be found in the text below and in the attached infographic.

The adult screwworm fly is about the size of a common housefly (or slightly larger), with orange eyes, a metallic blue or green body, and three dark stripes along its back. It gets its name from the behavior of its larvae (maggots) as they burrow (screw) into the wound, feeding as they go. The maggots (larvae) cause extensive damage by tearing at the hosts’ tissue with sharp mouth hooks. The wound can quickly become enlarged and deeper as more maggots hatch and feed on living tissue.

Because they feed on live flesh, NWS maggots may burrow deep into wounds or openings, while other species of maggots may appear around the outer surface of the wound. In addition, even the smallest wounds have the potential to attract flies, so it is imperative that you keep a close eye on your animals for any signs of wounds.

Lastly, NWS infestations are a reportable disease! Immediately report any suspicious wounds, maggots, or infestations to a local accredited veterinarian, your State Animal Health Official, or a USDA veterinarian.

For more information, reference this resource from the U.S. Department of Agriculture: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animals/animal-health/livestock-and-poultry-disease/stop-screwworm

06/03/2026

We had an adventurous start to our morning. This little guy was spotted first thing this morning in our parking lot running under staff vehicles. He went into the undercarriage of one vehicle, dropped down and ran across the parking lot, then up into a client's engine bay. Thankfully we were able to grab him and get him inside to safety. One of our technicians will be taking him in to give him a loving home. What a happy ending for this little guy!

Please help us come us with name ideas!!

05/29/2026

Will work for treats. 😺 He takes his job very serious!

Happy Finn Friday everyone!

Photos from Judd Veterinary Clinic's post 05/28/2026

UPDATE!! This little guy was reunited with his family!!🙌

Does anyone know this baby or who they belong to? A very sweet couple brought them in, they were found in a back yard on Marylee Drive in Hewitt around 2pm. Unfortunately we are not microchipped.

Must show proof of ownership.

Photos from Judd Veterinary Clinic's post 05/27/2026

We had Miss Daisy in for a follow-up focused abdominal ultrasound to re-evaluate how her liver, gallbladder and kidneys are looking to continue the best treatment plan for her and her needs.

If your vet has recommended you go out of town for a complete abdominal ultrasound by a specialist, call us. We can do a complete abdominal ultrasound right here in Hewitt with a report from a board certified radiologist.

05/22/2026

We have some of the best clients and patients!! Mr. Reggie surprised the team with doughnuts and kolaches this morning! A huge thank you from our Judd Staff!

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875 S. Hewitt Drive
Hewitt, TX
76643

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm