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Neurology and Neurosurgery

The Neurology and Neurosurgery Service within the Small Animal Medicine Section of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences consists of two faculty members, one resident and one animal health technician. Our veterinary health care professionals provide state-of-the-art medical and surgical care for companion animals belonging to members of our local community as well as for client-owned dogs and cats referred by veterinarians practicing throughout Ohio and in the surrounding states of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia and Michigan. Our faculty members are nationally and internationally recognized experts in their fields, which include medical management of epilepsy and other neuromuscular disorders as well as neurosurgical treatment of congenital and acquired neurologic diseases. They educate and train our veterinary students and provide clinical training of interns and residents preparing for specialty practice or academic careers.

The faculty members of the neurology service provide leadership and expertise not only by teaching students and practicing veterinary medicine, but also by participating in post-graduate professional education and outreach activities. These include consultations with veterinary practitioners, continuing education seminars for practicing veterinarians, and authorship of articles and textbooks in various disciplines of veterinary medicine. Our faculty pioneer breakthroughs in animal medicine by identifying new naturally-occurring diseases of companion animals and applying novel diagnostic methods and treatments to existing and emerging diseases.

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(614) 292-3551 601 Vernon L. Tharp Street
Columbus, OH 43210
Companion animal (614) 292-3551
Farm animal & Equine (614) 292-6661
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1900 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-1171
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