What does the MSU Veterinary Medical Center do?

What does the MSU Veterinary Medical Center do?

Related Sites Looking for the college? The Emergency and Critical Care Service at the MSU Veterinary Medical Center provides critical medical care, evaluation, and treatment to severely injured or ill animals, as well as ongoing care for critically ill or injured animals.

How do I contact the MSU office of accessibility?

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How do I contact Michigan State University?

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What is the official email client of MSU?

Spartan Mail (Microsoft Outlook and Campus Exchange) is the official email client of MSU. It provides management of email and calendaring features in a common environment, so units don’t need to support one locally.

What is the emergency and critical care service at MSU?

The Emergency and Critical Care Service at the MSU Veterinary Medical Center provides critical medical care, evaluation, and treatment to severely injured or ill animals, as well as ongoing care for critically ill or injured animals.

Can I bring my pet to the MSU small animal clinic?

However, if your exotic or pocket pet (non-canine or feline) needs to be seen for an emergency, please call the MSU Small Animal Clinic prior to bringing them in to make sure we can care for your animal.

What is the small animal emergency and Critical Care Medicine Service?

The Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (ECCM) Service at the MSU Veterinary Medical Center receives small and large animal patients as walk-ins and by referral. We will see any animal at any time if the owner or veterinarian believes the problem is urgent.