Theriogenology and Reproductive Medicine Service

Comparative Theriogenology and Reproductive Medicine Services

The Theriogenology and Reproductive Medicine Service at the VMC will offer assisted reproductive services for dogs and cats, farm and equine patients.

For more information or for price inquiries, please email OSUVET.Theriogenology@cvm.osu.edu

Service Highlights:

All Species Reproductive Services 

  • Breeding soundness exam (BSE)
  • Infertility work-up
  • State of the art semen analysis/evaluation
  • Advanced reproductive ultrasonagraphy
  • Dystocia management

Dog and Cat Reproductive Services

  • Artificial insemination/trans-cervical insemination with fresh, chilled, and frozen semen
  • Semen cryopreservation (we do not store long-term)
  • Semen collection for chilled shipping
  • High risk pregnancy management
  • Cesarean-section timing and management

Equine Reproductive Services

  • Artificial insemination with fresh, chilled, and frozen semen (icluding deep horn insemination when necessary)
  • Semen cryopreservation (we do not store long-term)
  • Semen collection for chilled shipping
  • High risk pregnancy management
  • Mare foaling services
  • Embryo collection for transport or freezing
  • Embryo transfer
  • Twin reduction management

Farm Animal Reproductive Services

  • Bovine artificial insemination
  • Estrus syncronization protocols
  • *For more farm animal theriogenology services, please contact Large Animal Services at Marysville at 937-642-2936*

 

Appointments & Office Hours

Office hours: By appointment Monday – Friday;

To make an appointment, please call: 614-292-3551 (dogs/cats) or 614-292-6661 (equine/farm)

Email:  OSUVET.Theriogenology@cvm.osu.edu

What to Expect

During your visit, your animal will be well-cared for by our medical team, which consists of a board-certified faculty member, a resident, a fourth year veterinary student, and a registered animal health technician.

Clinicians

Residents

Technicians

 

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