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Information for Clients

Appointments or Patient Inquiries

Small Animal Hospital.................(979)845-2351

Large Animal Hospital................(979)845-3541
Field Services................................(979)845-9135

Billing Inquiries
Large Animal................................(979)845-9132
Small Animal................................(979)862-4325

Pharmacies
Large Animal ...............................(979)845-9115
Small Animal ...............................(979)845-9118

Medical Records

Large Animal ...............................(979)845-9112
Small Animal ...............................(979)845-9111

Small Animal Emergency Cases

The Small Animal Hospital accepts emergency cases 24 hours a day. You do not need to call ahead to bring in small animal emergency cases.

Large Animal Emergency Cases

The Large Animal Hospital is open 24 hours a day to accept emercency cases. Please call ahead so we can make sure a clinician is available to receive your case.

Large Animal

Referral is not required to schedule an appointment in the Large Animal Hospital. Normal business hours are 8 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The front desk is available after hours from 5:00 to 11:00 p.m. during the week. The Large Animal Hospital refers calls to an answering service after 11:00 p.m.

Small Animal

The Small Animal Hospital accepts both referral cases from veterinarians, as well as routine care cases through its Community Practice Service. You do not need a referral from a veterinaran to schedule an appointment through community practice or to bring an emergency case to the Hospital. Call (979) 845-9062 for Community Practice appointments.

Exotics

The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital does have an exotics service. Please refer to the Zoo Medicine site for a list of species seen. Contact the Small Animal Hospital Appointment Desk to schedule an appointment.

Wild or Orphan Animals

The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital does not treat wild or orphan animals. Wild animals that may present a health hazard, such as suspected rabies infection, should be handled by your local animal control agency.

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