The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center

The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center is a general practice practice in San Diego, CA.

About

The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center operates a family of six hospitals across Columbus, Ohio, and surrounding areas including Dublin and Marysville. As a highly-regarded academic institution, it offers a full spectrum of veterinary care, encompassing primary care, urgent care, advanced specialty, and emergency critical care for dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals. The center provides advanced services such as Anatomic Pathology, Anesthesiology & Pain Management, and Cardiology & Interventional Medicine.

The Veterinary Medical Center is committed to partnering with referring veterinarians to provide comprehensive care. Its facilities include dedicated hospitals for companion animals, equine, and farm animals, along with a primary care teaching clinic. After-hours urgent care for dogs and cats is available at their Dublin location.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of animals does The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center treat?
The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center provides comprehensive veterinary care for a variety of animals. Their services are available for dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals across their six hospital locations. This includes primary care, urgent care, advanced specialty, and emergency critical care.
What specialized diagnostic services are offered at the Veterinary Medical Center?
The Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center offer reliable and efficient diagnostic testing. This includes services across multiple lab sections such as Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Microbiology, and Parasitology. They also work closely with an on-site Animal Blood Bank.
Does the Veterinary Medical Center offer urgent care services for pets?
Yes, the Veterinary Medical Center at Dublin provides same-day urgent care services for dogs and cats. These services are available during evening, weekend, and holiday hours, offering an alternative when immediate attention is needed but full emergency and critical care are not required.
What kind of surgical expertise is available for cancer treatment at the Veterinary Medical Center?
The Integrated Oncology Service at the Veterinary Medical Center features world-class, board-certified veterinary medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists. These specialists, along with residents and veterinary technicians, provide advanced and comprehensive care and treatment options for pets with cancer, often recruiting patients for clinical trials.
Can pet owners directly submit animals for anatomic pathology services?
For animal owners, the Anatomic Pathology Service requires prior request submission from a referring veterinarian. Animals cannot be accepted without this prior request. The service provides autopsies and specialized surgical pathology to all Veterinary Hospitals within the Ohio State University Veterinary Medical System and the public.

Contact & hours

Address

601 Vernon L Tharp St
San Diego

Website

vmc.vet.osu.edu

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