Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca (602 Tower Rd, NY 14853)
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The College of Veterinary Medicine has contributed to the fabric of Cornell since the founding of the university. We are dedicated to excellence in research, educational programs and professional service. We seek to advance understanding of both animal and human health, foster open collaboration across disciplines and institutional boundaries, and integrate discovery with application. Our animal hospitals offer comprehensive care and 24-hour emergency service. To schedule an appointment, call (607) 253-3060.
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine is located in Ithaca (New York state) on the street of 602 Tower Rd. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1607-253-3000. You can get more information from their website: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine quickly are 42.447459, -76.464878. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.
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- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
gabby
i have a questoin can people with no espriments be trained to hellp slash go here
09.2022Tammy
I work here it's a beautiful place and a lot of different people exciting exciting new things daily!!!! Animals are great ......
08.2022Nate
best exotics vet around. Can not recommend enough, prices are good for care delivered. everyone on the phone has always been very kind and prices have been explained well in advance.
02.2022Brandon
Called to make an appointment and ask a few questions about my animal, the lady who picked up the phone didnt seem to have a care in the world. As soon as i questioned the price of the check up she simply said mmm ok and hung up. Cornell... you should look into hiring personable people to answer your phones.
11.2021Melissa
I've had quite a few trips here over the years when my pets have had medical issues or emergencies. I've always been happy with their competence and professionalism, and I know my pets are getting the best care possible. Even at the times when the outcome hasn't been good, it was obvious that they had done everything they could, and they handled everything well.
11.2021Jacqueline
On Memorial Day 2018 past midnight, our dog’s stomach flipped. Cornell was the only place that was open and had a surgeon on call. We drove 2 hours after getting him stabilized in Syracuse for the trip. They were waiting at the doors upon his arrival to rush him into surgery, facing a 50% chance of survival. We are eternally grateful to the surgeons, doctors and techs who saved our boy’s life. Thank you so much.
11.2021Debbie
I understand that Vet care is expensive but I feel that this place is more focused on the mighty dollar than actually caring about animals. They take advantage of desperate, emotional pet owners and people are left with having to euthanize pers that could be saved because they don’t have access to thousands of dollars immediately. It’s just sad.
11.2020Dave
Excellent care given to our yorkie Fred. They deserve more than 5 stars! Highly recommend!
11.2020Kevin
It's a fine building but the food place closes at like 2 pm and there are no other places close by to get food. *Update: The new cafeteria finally opened which serves hot meals from 7:30 am until 2 pm, at which point it only sells snacks and packaged sandwich-like items.
11.2017Anna
I have know vets from all part of the country and all of the said this school was what made them the beat. And the ones who didn't go said they didn't regret not going but they wish because this school shaped a lot if people
11.2016