Cornell University Hospital for Animals

Cornell University Hospital for Animals is a general practice practice in Ithaca, NY. Procedures include General care, Population-level animal shelter consultation, Specialty care, and Ambulatory and Production Medicine.

About

The Cornell University Hospital for Animals in Ithaca, NY, offers a comprehensive range of veterinary services through its specialized units. These include 24/7 emergency and specialty care for dogs, cats, birds, exotic, and other companion animals at the Companion Animal Hospital, alongside dedicated hospitals for horses (Equine Hospital and Equine Park) and farm animals (Nemo Farm Animal Hospital). The facility also provides primary and general care for dogs and cats via its Small Animal Community Practice, and specialized care for native wild animals at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital.

Further extending its reach, the hospital system delivers ambulatory and production medicine, offering on-site farm visits for various livestock. Its Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program focuses on companion animals in shelters and provides population-level animal shelter consultation. This extensive network serves a diverse clientele, from individual pet owners to farms and wildlife organizations, with many services available around the clock.

Surgical team

  • Dr. Jennifer Bloodgood

  • Sandra Manfra Marretta

    D.V.M. ’77

Procedures

  • General care
  • Population-level animal shelter consultation
  • Specialty care
  • Ambulatory and Production Medicine
  • Emergency care

Photos

Photos via Google · Tania Andino, HOV, Jim Grim, T S, Elizabeth Mackey

Frequently asked questions

What types of animals does the Cornell University Hospital for Animals treat?
The Cornell University Hospital for Animals treats a wide range of species. This includes dogs, cats, birds, exotic, and other domestic/companion animals at its Companion Animal Hospital and Small Animal Community Practice. It also provides care for horses at the Equine Hospital and Equine Park, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, camelids, and donkeys at the Nemo Farm Animal Hospital, and native wild animals at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital.
Does Cornell University Hospital for Animals offer primary veterinary care?
Yes, the Cornell University Hospital for Animals includes a Small Animal Community Practice specifically for primary and general care for dogs and cats. This practice focuses on routine veterinary needs for these companion animals within the larger hospital system.
Are emergency services available for various animal types?
Emergency and specialty care is available for dogs, cats, birds, exotic, and other domestic/companion animals at the Companion Animal Hospital. The Equine Hospital, Equine Park, and Nemo Farm Animal Hospital also provide 24/7 care for horses, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, camelids, and donkeys, indicating emergency capabilities for these species.
Does the hospital provide veterinary services for farm animals?
Yes, the Cornell University Hospital for Animals offers services for farm animals through its Nemo Farm Animal Hospital, which treats cows, pigs, sheep, goats, camelids, and donkeys. Additionally, the Ambulatory and Production Medicine service provides on-site farm visits for cows, horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, camelids, and pigs.
What services does the hospital offer for shelter animals?
The hospital operates Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program, which is dedicated to companion animals in shelters. This program also provides population-level animal shelter consultation, indicating a focus on broader animal welfare within the shelter system.

Contact & hours

Address

930 Campus Rd
Ithaca

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