Internal Medicine appointments are made on a referral basis, meaning that an examination here has been advised by your pet’s regular veterinarian. Appointments can be scheduled Monday-Friday from 8 am until 5 pm, at 979 845 2351.
New patients are generally seen in the mornings, on Monday through Thursdays
Please bring any radiographs your veterinarian has taken, as these cannot be faxed to us. Although we usually receive a copy of your pet’s medical record by fax, it is often helpful to bring a copy with you.
Please bring all medications your pet is currently taking.
Please give all medications as directed by your regular veterinarian.
Do not feed your dog UNLESS your pet is a diabetic, in which case, please feed and give insulin as usual.
Allow your pet access to water, unless specifically directed otherwise.
A veterinary student will go through your pet’s medical history and perform a physical examination. He or she will then discuss your pet with one of the clinicians on the service, and they will formulate a tentative plan. The student and clinician will then discuss their plan with you, and make sure you understand and approve before proceding with any tests or treatments.
Please allow several hours for your appointment. Most new patients spend the day with us. Depending on what is needed, some are hospitalized for more intensive diagnostics and care.
All costs will be explained to you before any tests or treatments are performed and you will be provided with a written estimate. If your pet’s needs change, we will update you about additional expenses if we expect to exceed the original estimate.
Specialist care is generally more costly that routine care, but we make every effort to keep costs low and use your resources in the best way possible.
A deposit of 50% of the estimate will be collected before patient’s are admitted to the hospital. This can be paid by cash, check or credit card.
The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Emergency Service is staffed by trained veterinarians, technicians and students 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are ready to take care of your pet for any reason, at any time.
It is helpful if you call us first so we know to expect you. Please call (979)845-2351 and just let us know when you plan to arrive at the hospital.
Please remember that patients are seen on the triage system. The very ill will be given priority, so some less urgent cases may experience a wait during our busy times.
The mission of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital is to provide top-level medical services, whilst training the next generation of veterinarians. Students are responsible for most patient care duties, and learn to perform diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. At all times, students are double checked and closely supervised by house officers and faculty members.
As daily feeding, walking and grooming are performed by the assigned student, most dogs become very attached to this individual. In many instances, client communication is undertaken by the student, and you can expect an update at least once a day if your dog is hospitalized.