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Advanced emergency and critical care services for your dog or cat. When your dog or cat has an emergent, serious or life-threatening condition and needs the very best veterinary emergency and critical care (ECC) services, Ohio State’s Veterinary Medical Center team is here to help.
How do I get services? Every person looking for veterinary care and pet food pantry services should begin by scheduling your appointment at the Columbus Humane Essential Care Center. Wellness exams, sick treatment and pet food pantry appointments can be scheduled online.
The treatment of Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC) in dogs often involves a multi-modal approach, combining various conventional treatment methods to manage the disease effectively. Here are some of the most common treatment options: Surgery: Surgical removal of the tumor is the most straightforward treatment, but it may not always be possible ...
We work with you and your family veterinarian to establish the best, individualized treatment plan to give your pet the best chance at a long and fulfilling life.
Central Ohio's Programs for Animal Welfare provides low-cost veterinary services to cats and dogs in the care of under-served rescues and families in need.
Many pets respond well to veterinary rehabilitation, including those with orthopedic and neurologic conditions. Our rehabilitation services also provide geriatric patient support, obesity management, and athletic conditioning for dogs and cats. We create individualized therapy programs to help:
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Please see our Statewide Resource Directory for low-cost spay and neuter clinics, pet food pantries, and humane society programs that provide assistance for seniors and low-income families. The key goal: keep pets with their families in their homes.