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UW Veterinary Care (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Exotic Animal CareEmergency ServicesSpecialty CareTeaching Hospital
Surgery Available

Reviews

Clients praise the caring veterinarians and professors, clear communication, and compassionate, high-quality care for their animals. The facility is described as state-of-the-art, and the staff is commended for going above and beyond in providing care. Some reviewers mention the thoroughness of the examinations due to it being a teaching hospital.

Contact & Hours

Phone: (608) 263-7600
Website: Visit website
Email: wiscares@vetmed.wisc.edu
Hours:
mon: Monday through Friday

About UW Veterinary Care (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

UW Veterinary Care at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a state-of-the-art teaching hospital that provides comprehensive and compassionate care to a wide variety of animals. As a veterinary medical teaching hospital, students gain hands-on clinical skills from faculty who are leaders in their fields. The hospital is equipped to provide reproductive, medical, and surgical care to horses, livestock, and camelids. They also offer specialized care for exotic species, including birds, reptiles, and small mammals. With a large group of board-certified veterinary specialists, UW Veterinary Care offers 24/7 emergency services for all species. The hospital has comprehensive 360° support services to ensure round-the-clock care for animals. They provide a wide range of veterinary specialties and services, including internal medicine, cardiology, dermatology, neurology, oncology, and surgery. Advanced diagnostics, including X-ray and ultrasound, are available under one roof. UW Veterinary Care is dedicated to advancing animal and human health through science and compassion. The hospital maintains a reputation as a leader in many fields of clinical research and attracts major grants from the National Institutes of Health and other agencies. The school admits 96 students each year for its four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program, ensuring that Wisconsin's animals receive expert veterinary medical care.

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