Services
Up one level- Anesthesiology
- Anesthesiology is the medical specialty involved in the use of drugs to safely cause sedation or loss of consciousness in patients to maximize the success of a diagnostic or surgical procedure. This specialty is also responsible for the management of pain throughout these procedures as well as pre- and post-operatively.
- Cardiology
- The Cardiology Section is part of the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University (MSU). The Cardilology section focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular system disorders in dogs and cats, and provides consulting services for large animals. The Cardiology section at MSU provides service in both medical cardiology, and cardiovascular surgery as well as minimally invasive transvenous procedures and those done via thoracoscopic exams.
- Comparative Oncology Center
- Dermatology
- The Dermatology, Allergy, and Ear Disease Specialists at Michigan State University are committed to the patient’s quality of life and communication with clients as top priorities, with the overall goal of being an integral part of the diagnosis and management of each animal’s skin related problems for the life of the pet.
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Diagnostic Imaging section, Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Michigan State University.
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine (ECCM)
- Equine Hospital
- Equine Lameness & Performance
- Equine Lameness & Performance section, Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Michigan State University.
- General Medicine Service
- We offer comprehensive care on General Medicine for canine, feline, exotics (birds, reptiles) and pocket pets (rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc.). This includes preventative medicine (including vaccines, heartworm testing, fecal checks) as well as diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses or problems. We also offer specialty care through the Veterinary Teaching Hospital with access to board certified clinicians across the diversity of services offered by MSU VTH.
- Internal Medicine
- Interventional Radiology
- Interventional Radiology refers to a subspecialty of Radiology in which advanced imaging techniques including ultrasound, fluoroscopy (continuous x-ray), CT, and MRI are utilized to guide the delivery of materials for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. IR is part of an initiative at the College of Veterinary Medicine directed towards providing advanced therapies for companion animals in a minimally invasive fashion.
- Nutrition Support Service
- The MSU VTH Nutrition Support Service was established in 2000 to provide assistance to clinicians, staff and students who are managing the dietary needs of hospitalized patients, out-patients, blood donor animals, and those animals being managed by referring veterinarians in the State of Michigan and the Great Lakes region of the Midwest.
- Ophthalmology
- Ophthalmology section, Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Michigan State University.
- Orthopedic Surgery
- The doctors on our Orthopedic Services are highly trained specialists who employ the best treatments and technologies in order to serve our clients and help our patients. These doctors perform surgery in five different state-of-the-art operating rooms, using to most advanced equipment and materials available today.
- Pharmacy
- Services are provided to meet the unique needs of our animal patients; the treatment requirements of the clinical faculty – including interns, residents, and fellows; and, the educational needs of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Technology students of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- The Soft Tissue Surgery Section performs consultations and operations on small animals referred from our colleagues in practice and from other doctors in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
- Zoo and Wildlife Service
- The Zoo and Wildlife Service sees sick and injured wildlife, mostly birds of prey, that are referred from around the state by veterinarians or the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The goal of the service is to treat the animals and release them back to the wild, while teaching veterinary students principles of wildlife care.
- Other Services
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