The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a general practice practice in Columbus, OH. Procedures include routine histology, clinical chemistry, specialized studies, and cytology.

About

The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a national and global leader in veterinary and comparative medicine and research, consistently ranked among the top programs in the U.S. It operates a Veterinary Health System comprising four hospitals and a large animal practice, delivering cutting-edge care to over 78,000 canine, feline, equine, and farm animal patients annually. The college is dedicated to innovation in education, research, outreach, and service, aiming to create a healthy and sustainable world for animals and people.

This institution provides accessible, cutting-edge care in partnership with clients and referring veterinarians. It also focuses on advancing animal and human health through groundbreaking discoveries and trains future veterinarians with hands-on education, preparing them for diverse career paths in both specialty and first-opinion practices.

Surgical team

  • Rustin M. Moore

    DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVS

    As dean of Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, he looks forward with optimism to building upon the successes the college has achieved over the years.

Procedures

  • routine histology
  • clinical chemistry
  • specialized studies
  • cytology
  • special staining techniques
  • specialized surgical pathology services
  • autopsies
  • hematology
  • experimental pathology support
  • necropsies

Photos

Photos via Google · The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Christine Taylor, Michael Hanners

Frequently asked questions

What types of animals does The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine treat?
The Veterinary Health System at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine delivers cutting-edge care to more than 78,000 canine, feline, equine, and farm animal patients each year. This comprehensive system includes four hospitals and a large animal practice, serving a wide range of species.
What diagnostic services are offered by the Department of Veterinary Biosciences?
The Department of Veterinary Biosciences provides various services including Anatomic Pathology, which offers autopsies and specialized surgical pathology. The Clinical Pathology Laboratories provide diagnostic services in clinical chemistry, cytology, and hematology. Additionally, Histology and Immunohistochemistry Services accept routine histology requests and specialized studies.
How does The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine contribute to veterinary education?
The college is a leader in veterinary education, training the next generation of veterinarians through hands-on education and an innovative outcomes-based curriculum. This curriculum provides students with regular, recurring hands-on experiences from their first year, preparing them to be confident and competent practice-ready veterinarians for both specialty and first-opinion practices.
What is the annual patient volume for the Veterinary Health System?
The Veterinary Health System at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine cares for more than 78,000 canine, feline, equine, and farm animal patients each year. This high volume of patients is served by world-renowned experts in the field of veterinary medicine.
What is the college's approach to research?
The college is involved in groundbreaking discoveries that advance animal and human health, with researchers impacting both veterinary medicine and human health care. Signature program areas include comparative and translational oncology, infectious disease, and neuromusculoskeletal science. The college also studies influenza D in human cells and tissue, hinting at spillover potential.

Contact & hours

Address

1900 Coffey Rd
Columbus

Website

vet.osu.edu

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