Auburn University Vet Teaching
Auburn University Vet Teaching is a general practice in Auburn, AL. Procedures include Emergency services, Pathobiology/Diagnostic Services, Clinical Services, and Rehabilitation Services.
About
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine provides veterinary care for both small and large animals across four facilities. Patients benefit from the combined expertise of board-certified specialists and nationally renowned faculty, working alongside residents, interns, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians. The college offers comprehensive academic programs and advanced veterinary services through its teaching hospital.
Serving clients throughout Alabama and neighboring states, the college aims to meet the comprehensive medical needs of animals. Emergency services for both large and small animals operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. It is recommended to contact the hospital emergency phone number before arrival for emergency care.
Surgical team
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A. Nickie Baird
DVM, MS
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Robert Crabtree
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Stephanie Mitchell
AAS, LVT
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Erin Allen
AAS, LVT
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Marianna Spiotta
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Nancy Wagner
Procedures
- Emergency services
- Pathobiology/Diagnostic Services
- Clinical Services
- Rehabilitation Services
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of animals does Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine treat?
- The Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine is committed to providing veterinary care for both small and large animals. This includes domestic/companion animals like dogs and cats at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital, and equine, livestock/farm animals at the Large Animal Teaching Hospital. The Auburn University Raptor Center also accepts injured, orphaned, or ill raptors from Alabama.
- Are emergency services available at Auburn University Veterinary Teaching Hospitals?
- Yes, emergency services at the Auburn University Large and Small Animal Veterinary Teaching Hospitals operate 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, including holidays. It is important to call the hospital emergency phone number before arrival when transporting an animal for emergency care. While not required, contacting your veterinarian for a referral can help streamline the triage and treatment process.
- Does the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine work with referring veterinarians?
- Yes, the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine looks forward to working alongside referring veterinarians to meet the comprehensive medical needs of animals. When possible, for emergency care, it is recommended to first contact your veterinarian to request assistance through referral of your case directly through the on-duty clinician.
- What payment options are accepted for services at Auburn University Veterinary Teaching Hospitals?
- All fees are due at the time of service. Hospitalizations require a deposit at intake equal to half of the high estimate, with the remaining balance due at discharge. Payment is accepted in the form of cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. CareCredit assistance is also available.