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Sheep and Goats

All Sheep and Goat services at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center are delivered by a team.  Each team consists of a Board Certified Specialist, a resident, an intern, a veterinary technician and students.
   

Facilities

The Veterinary Medical Center has a dedicated small ruminant ward with individual stalls for examinations and administration of treatments, a surgical suite, and specialized examination and reproductive rooms.  Specialized equipment includes digital radiography, CT scanner, scintigraphy. videoendoscopy, ultrasonography, CO2 laser, and advanced dental equipment.

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Services Include:

Medical: includes internal medicine, critical care, endoscopy, cardiology. opthalmology, neurology, dentistry, dermatology, and nutritional consultations.

Surgical: includes soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, lameness evaluations, laproscopic, reproductive and laser surgery.

Reproductive: includes ultrasonography, breeding soundness evaluations, breeding management, management of infertility, hormone analysis, pregnancy diagnosis, and treatment of dystocia.

Medical Imaging: includes radiology, ultrasound, CT and MRI

Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratoryincludes bacteriology, clinical chemistry, cytology, endocrinology, hematology, molecular diagnostics, necropsy and general exam of tissues, parasitology, pathology (surgical), serology, toxicology, and virology.

Additional Services: anesthesia, pharmacy, client support services and complementary therapies including acupuncture and rehabilitation.

   
   

Appointments

For in hospital appointments, emergencies or to set up a field call visit please call 612-625-6700.  Appointments are generally scheduled Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Phone referrals from your veterinarian are encouraged but not required.

Emergency Services are available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day

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