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  2. I liked the opportunity to learn from a range of people working in the veterinary field. —Skylar K., technician. The Midwest Veterinary Conference, hosted by the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, is a growing, regional veterinary conference packed with educational, networking, and social opportunities for every member of the veterinary ...

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  3. Welcome to SOS of Ohio! Shelter Outreach Services of Ohio is a low-cost, non-profit spay and neuter clinic serving low-income families and animal rescue organizations in the greater Columbus area. Our mission is to improve the quality of life of shelter animals and companion animals of low-income families by providing affordable veterinary care ...

  4. If this is a life-threatening emergency, call an emergency veterinarian immediately. Emergency veterinary options in Columbus are here or call Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center Emergency at (614) 292-3551 or MedVet Hilliard at (614) 870-0480 or MedVet Columbus at (614) 846-5800 or MedVet Diley Hill at (614) 829-6444.

  5. MedVet Columbus provides veterinary emergency and specialty care for pets in the Greater Columbus area. Our pet ER is open 24/7/365.

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  6. call for help. COVE IS HERE. TO HELP. At COVE we provide board certified specialists in internal medicine, ophthalmology, and surgery to serve the needs of your pet. We also offer a full-service 24/7 emergency care facility. It’s a combination of innovation and expertise and allows us to give the highest quality of care to your pets and family.

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  8. Those that do have veterinary resources are often faced with the issue of the veterinary facility being priced out of the reach of the local residents. This gets a staggering number of pet owners into the habit of not seeking veterinary care, even in emergencies. For CO•PAW, "adequate" means comprehensive, high quality, and complete. The few ...

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