The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center
The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center is a general practice practice in Columbus, OH. Procedures include Parasitology, primary care, Pimobendan use in cats with advanced heart disease, and Microbiology.
About
The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center operates a family of six hospitals across Columbus, Dublin, and Marysville, Ohio. It provides a full spectrum of veterinary care, including primary care, urgent care, advanced specialty, and emergency critical care for dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals. The center is supported by a highly-regarded academic institution and features world-class, board-certified veterinary medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.
The VMC is committed to partnering with referring veterinarians to provide comprehensive care for patients. Services range from well-checks and chronic illness management to urgent and emergency services. The facility also offers specialized surgical care for orthopedic conditions in dogs and cats, and advanced diagnostic capabilities like MRI for complex cases.
Surgical team
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Rebecca King
IAABC Certified Behavior Consultant
Sessions can be virtual or in-person at the Veterinary Medical Center.
Procedures
- Parasitology
- primary care
- Pimobendan use in cats with advanced heart disease
- Microbiology
- tumor removal
- necropsies
- Cardiology & Interventional Medicine
- advanced specialty care
- pain management in dogs undergoing knee surgery
- urgent care
- autopsies
- Canine Sports Medicine & Physical Rehabilitation
- emergency critical care
- behavior modification sessions
- rare equine dental surgery
- minimally-invasive treatment options
- specialized surgical pathology services
- Anatomic Pathology
- Clinical Pathology
Equipment
- MRI
Photos
Photos via Google · The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center, Spurious Correlations, Megan Campbell (Meg), Brittany Mekolites, Kayla
Frequently asked questions
- What types of animals does The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center treat?
- The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center provides veterinary care for dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals across its six hospital locations. Services cover the full spectrum of veterinary needs, from primary care to emergency and advanced specialty care for these species.
- What advanced specialty services are available at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center?
- The Veterinary Medical Center offers advanced specialty services including oncology, with world-class, board-certified veterinary medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists. They also provide comprehensive surgical care for orthopedic conditions in dogs and cats, and have services such as Cardiology & Interventional Medicine.
- Does The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center offer primary care for pets?
- Yes, primary care services for dogs and cats are available at the Frank Stanton Veterinary Spectrum of Care Clinic, which is part of The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center. This clinic offers a variety of services to help keep pets healthy at every life stage.
- What kind of laboratory diagnostic services are offered at the VMC?
- The Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center provide reliable, accessible, efficient, and innovative laboratory diagnostic testing. These services include Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Microbiology, and Parasitology, and they work closely with an on-site Animal Blood Bank.
- Does The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center work with referring veterinarians?
- Yes, The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center is committed to earning and maintaining trust and respect as they work in partnership with referring veterinarians. Their goal is to provide the best possible care for patients and service to clients through this collaborative approach.