Emergency & Critical Care
- Small Animal: 517-353-5420
- Large Animal: 517-353-9710
Our specialists coordinate with primary care veterinarians to provide continuity of care when patients require specialty care or sophisticated diagnostic tools and treatments.
Specialists in more than 20 specialty services provide care to companion animals in state-of-the art facilities. The depth of expertise results in care unmatched in the state.
We provide emergency care as well as advanced diagnostics, specialty medical and surgical treatment, and therapeutic services for horses, cattle, and other food / fiber animals.
The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Kurt Zinn as the new director of the Clinical Innovations Program (CLIP).
Prestigious grant will fund advancements in orthopedic surgical techniques.
A clerkship in the Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Program may sound like a fun, out-of-the-box learning experience—and it is—but more than that, it’s an essential stepping stone to a career that impacts conservation, public health, and veterinary care for animals beyond the typical dog and cat.
For Michigan State University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration, the MSU Medical Colleges invited Shondra Marshall, PhD, to discuss health disparities and serving communities.
This year at VMX in Orlando, MSU hosted a Recent Alumni Breakfast at the Hyatt Regency Orlando, as well as an Alumni and Friends Reception at Bahama Breeze. During both events, alumni, friends, faculty, and students enjoyed catching up with one another over some great food and drinks. Check out these photos!