"You and the staff in the surgery department and ICU were fabulous! I have alerted many people in the Dayton area about your facility."
- Kathryn
MedVet: Medical & Cancer Centers For Pets
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Dr. Barnhart was recently quoted in the Wall Street Journal article regarding agility contests and small breeds of dogs.
We are very happy to announce that MedVet broke ground on our new and improved Cincinnati facility on January 16, 2012.
The new 25,000 square foot facility will be located at 3964 Red Bank Road in Fairfax.
One year ago, MedVet opened its specialty and emergency referral hospital in the heart of Cincinnati. We are grateful for all the support we have received from all the local veterinarians and veterinary specialists in the tri-state area. Our MedVet Cincinnati doctors and staff have managed to provide great service in very tight quarters.
Click on the title to read more and see an artist's rendering of the new hospital.
In addition to her work at MedVet as a Staff Emergency Veterinarian, Dr. Gwen Myers is the Associate Veterinarian for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and has a passion for conservation research and fieldwork. She recently spent three weeks in Alaska as a Volunteer Veterinarian working to help protect the Spectacled Eiders.
MedVet Ophthalmologist, Dr. Terah Webb, was featured on NBC4’s local talk show, Daytime Columbus. Dr. Webb’s interview highlighted what it means to be a veterinary specialist, common medical and surgical problems addressed by veterinary ophthalmologists, and what pet owners should look for to know if their pet needs to see an ophthalmologist.
To watch Dr. Webb's interview click on the title.
One of MedVet’s Ophthalmologists, Dr. Terah Webb, helps alert pet owners to this year’s tick population and how to protect your pet.
Click on the headline/link to view the television story.
MedVet’s ophthalmology department will again provide free eye exams during the entire month of May to service dogs including search and rescue dogs, detection dogs, guide dogs, hearing dogs, police dogs, and handicapped assistance dogs.
MedVet is pleased to announce the opening of our new Cancer Center for Pets. The Cancer Center will offer expanded surgical, medical and radiation oncology services and focus on providing Comfortable, Compassionate and Comprehensive Care. The MedVet Cancer Center for Pets is one of only a few private centers in the nation specializing in cancer treatment for pets. MedVet is home to board-certified Medical, Radiation, and Surgical Oncologists who can effectively treat and, in some instances, cure cancer in pets.
Our specialists are highly trained veterinarians who have undergone extensive, post-graduate training in a specific field of veterinary medicine. We have the most board-certified veterinary specialists under one roof in the Midwest. Find out more about our nationally recognized specialists.
New treatments for cancer, innovative orthopedic implants, and the latest cardiac drugs–that’s what we’re working on at MedVet Medical & Cancer Centers for Pets.
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