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Dr. Scott Swerdlin did not set out to build one of the world’s leading equine veterinary practices – he simply followed a childhood passion for horses. As founder of Palm Beach Equine Clinic he has worked at the highest levels of equestrian sport for decades and brings that knowledge to the fore with the introduction of his product, Tendonall, to the horse world.
Recognizing the long-term strain placed on equine athletes Scott set out to find a sustainable solution for an issue that is all too common in competition horses – tendon trouble. Tendonall is a product designed to support tendon health and recovery.
Raised in South Florida, Scott discovered polo early through his family and quickly knew what he wanted his future to look like. By age eight, he had already set his sights on becoming an equine veterinarian and he never wavered.

After studying at the University of Miami and earning his veterinary degree from Auburn University, he spent six years in the United States Air Force. Stationed in the Philippines, he was responsible for the care of patrol horses, an experience that sharpened his skills and reinforced his commitment to the field.
Returning home to Florida, Scott launched a private practice that would eventually evolve into Palm Beach Equine Clinic alongside Dr. Paul Wollenman. What began as a small operation, serving both horses and even exotic animals from Lion Country Safari, has grown into a globally recognized practice supporting top-level competition horses and major equestrian events.
Tendon injuries in horses are universal – regardless of the equestrian discipline. They often begin with small, repetitive stress that can quietly accumulate over time. Tendonall addresses this by helping manage inflammation, supporting the body’s natural healing response, and reducing the formation of scar tissue. The result is improved strength and resilience within the tendon itself.

Designed for ease of use, it can be incorporated into a horse’s routine as both a preventative measure and a recovery aid. While it was created with high-performance horses in mind, its purpose is broader – because every horse places demands on its body and benefits from proper care.
While the clinic’s growth is impressive, Scott finds just as much fulfillment in mentoring young veterinarians as he does in treating horses. His childhood goals remain steadfast – keep horses healthy, support those who care for them, and continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in equine medicine. Tendonall reflects that passion and dedication Scott carries for the equestrian athletes that need to perform consistently, while staying safe and sound from preventable injuries.
As equine athletes continue to perform longer and at higher levels, Scott remains focused on what’s next. Advances in veterinary medicine are not only extending careers but also shaping innovations that may one day influence human health.






