Our 11 pound Italian Greyhound dislocated her kneecap and it could not be manipulated into place so she needed surgery. After researching multiple places we chose UGA Veterinary Hospital and are...
UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to advancing the education and training of future veterinarians while providing exceptional care for animals. Their mission extends beyond traditional veterinary training, as they actively engage in community support and pioneering research initiatives, including COVID testing efforts in South Georgia.
With a commitment to comprehensive veterinary services, the college offers a range of programs, including emergency services, diagnostic labs, and specialized education. Celebrating its 75th anniversary, UGA VetMed continues to address seasonal health risks for pets and contribute to innovative solutions in animal health research.
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We received very poor care one night in the small animal emergency hospital. There is too much detail to go into but it did result in the demise of the animal.
Not the nicest staff from the receptionist who is a crumudgeon to the medical assistants who have no bedside manner. Most of the ma's were kind and helpful but the last one we dealt with was a...
We had a good experience communicating and setting up an appt, but our Golden never made it due to the wait. They were very understanding and compassionated when she passed.
We brought our 10-month-old standard poodle from Western North Carolina to UGA VTH for evaluation of a diagnosed bilateral hip dysplasia. The process to secure an appointment is not particularly...
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