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  • Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital at University of Pennsylvania


    The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital sees approximately 33,000 patient visits a year, 11,000 of which come through our Emergency Service. Approximately 23,000 of those are dogs and 8,000 are cats. The hospital staff numbers around 400, including 120 clinicians and 100 veterinary technicians. Patients come from as far away as California and Florida; over the past three years, we saw cases from 48 states.

    The hospital has six sterile operation rooms and two minor surgery rooms. Diagnostics and treatment equipment include a CT scanner, several ultrasound stations, radiography equipment, operating microscope for delicate surgeries such as kidney transplants, equipment for cataract surgeries, endoscope, laparoscope, arthroscope and Doppler ultrasound for cardiac diagnostics. We recently opened the Rosenthal Imaging and Treatment Center, the Commonwealth’s only oncology and imaging facility devoted entirely to veterinary medicine. The 9,200-square-foot RITC houses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment for diagnostics, as well as a linear accelerator for radiation treatment.

    Penn Vet was the first to have an animal bloodmobile and blood bank, with a cumulative total of 7,000 donor canines, and well as in-house cat donors. The hospital’s animal bloodmobile makes trips to blood drives two to three times a week. About 1,000 dogs are active donors.


  • Metropolitan Veterinary Associates & Emergency Services


    Our state-of-the-art facility has the latest medical equipment and professionals to care for your member of your family.

    We offer 24 hour emergency care, and specialty care by referral from your vet.

    Established in 1986 to provide referral veterinary services for small animals, in coordination with the Metropolitan Emergency Service, around-the-clock care can be offered for pet animals with a variety of conditions.

    While routine services such as vaccination and neutering are not offered by Metropolitan Veterinary Associates, patients referred for specialty care are seen by appointment only and may be hospitalized for additional diagnostic pursuit or treatment as needed.


  • Veterinary Referral Center & Emergency Service


    Veterinary Referral Center provides a level of care that was previously only available at a university. Located in a new 25,000 square foot state of the art facility, VRC is truly the region's leader in advanced veterinary medicine. 

    The doctors at Veterinary Referral Center are leaders in their fields. The team is comprised of veterinarians who specialize in cardiology, dermatology, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, radiology, and surgery. All of our doctors work together as a team to ensure that each patient receives an unmatched level of care.

 

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