Hospital for Large Animals

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Led by highly experienced and skilled clinicians and support staff, the Hospital for Large Animals at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts is the premier facility in New England for the care of horses, alpacas, llamas, goats, pigs, sheep and other large animals. Since its founding in 1979, the hospital has offered consultation, referral, emergency veterinary services and 24-hour care for i

ts clients and patients. The facilities are located 45 minutes west of Boston, with easy access to and from a number of major highways and routes in Massachusetts. While the Hospital for Large Animals has grown to be one of the largest referral hospitals in the Northeast, specialists strive to provide personalized, compassionate care that clients have come to expect from their veterinarians. The facility consists of over 40,000 square feet of hospital space, in which clients have ready access to the region’s most powerful diagnostic imaging capabilities in a sterile environment. Veterinary specialties offered at the hospital—including modern surgical suites, an intensive care unit and a sports medicine clinic—allow clinical teams to diagnose and treat complex conditions in patients. Attached to the hospital is a modern pathology laboratory that provides diagnostic information daily for our patients. The Hospital for Large Animals also offers the only dedicated isolation facility in New England. This facility is separate from the main hospital and allows for isolation and treatment of animals with potentially contagious conditions. The Hospital for Large Animals is proud to have the only high-strength MRI for large animals in New England as well as X-ray, ultrasound, state-of-the-art nuclear scintigraphy suite and a High Definition 16-slice Helical CT scanner. Four distinct and specialized services within the hospital are available to meet each client’s needs efficiently and effectively: General Diagnostic and Surgical Service, Internal Medicine Service, Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery Service and Ultrasound Service.

When a 3-week-old filly was diagnosed with a broken leg, her owners feared the worst. But new technology and veterinary ...
08/15/2021

When a 3-week-old filly was diagnosed with a broken leg, her owners feared the worst. But new technology and veterinary expertise brought them hope.

When a 3-week-old filly was diagnosed with a broken leg, her owners feared the worst. But new technology and veterinary expertise brought them hope.

Cases of diarrhea that once would have been fatal are responding to f***l transplantation. Researchers at the Hospital f...
08/08/2021

Cases of diarrhea that once would have been fatal are responding to f***l transplantation. Researchers at the Hospital for Large Animals are working to identify exactly how this procedure can help horses.

For most humans and animals, diarrhea is an uncomfortable but minor problem. However, in horses, diarrhea can more easily turn deadly—killing some 25 to 30 percent of affected animals. That’s because horses often lose a large volume of fluid and are extremely sensitive to toxins that come from b...

Travis—a young, promising Appaloosa gelding—had quickly progressing neurologic and ocular symptoms. Here's how his prima...
08/06/2021

Travis—a young, promising Appaloosa gelding—had quickly progressing neurologic and ocular symptoms. Here's how his primary care veterinarian at Tufts Veterinary Field Service, multiple services at Tufts Equine Center, and his owner helped him make a full recovery.

A full collaboration between Travis’s owner, primary care veterinarian, and Tufts Equine Center ends in a successful outcome

Corneal injuries and disease can escalate quickly. Our veterinary ophthalmologists have started using a new treatment—fe...
08/05/2021

Corneal injuries and disease can escalate quickly. Our veterinary ophthalmologists have started using a new treatment—featuring eye drops and ultraviolet light—to help spare horses' eyes or avoid surgery. The treatment often can be done as a standing procedure; learn more at https://now.tufts.edu/articles/big-leap-curing-animals-injured-eyes

Asthma is a common condition in horses, but it can be surprisingly difficult to diagnose. Here's how an equine pulmonolo...
08/04/2021

Asthma is a common condition in horses, but it can be surprisingly difficult to diagnose. Here's how an equine pulmonologist works with veterinarians in the field to conduct a specialized type of liquid biopsy—and get the horse healthy and back to athletic work.

Asthma is a common condition in horses, but it can be surprisingly difficult to diagnose. Signs can be as severe as a horse’s flanks heaving from the difficulty of drawing breaths, yet they can also be as subtle as a championship filly slowing by just three lengths—blink and you’ll miss it. Ho...

Here's how to recognize a hoof abscess—and to prepare for what comes next.
08/03/2021

Here's how to recognize a hoof abscess—and to prepare for what comes next.

You walk out to your barn in the morning and you see your horse three-legged or toe-touching lame and unwilling to walk. You start to panic, hoping it’s not something serious.

There's a dangerous misconception that a horse that breaks a leg must always be euthanized, says Dr. José M. García-Lópe...
08/01/2021

There's a dangerous misconception that a horse that breaks a leg must always be euthanized, says Dr. José M. García-López. But thanks to recent veterinary advances, leg fractures in horses don't have to be life-threatening--or even career-ending.

Thanks to recent veterinary advances, leg fractures in horses don’t have to be life-threatening—or even career-ending.

When a rare American Mammoth Jackstock donkey became increasingly lame, her owner turned to Dr. Carl Kirker-Head for hel...
07/27/2021

When a rare American Mammoth Jackstock donkey became increasingly lame, her owner turned to Dr. Carl Kirker-Head for help.

When a rare American Mammoth Jackstock donkey became increasingly lame, her owner turned to Dr. Carl Kirker-Head for help.

As a veterinary technician working in nuclear medicine and CT, Josh Peters has the unique capability to help reveal heal...
07/26/2021

As a veterinary technician working in nuclear medicine and CT, Josh Peters has the unique capability to help reveal health issues in animals of all sizes.

As a veterinary technician working in nuclear medicine and CT, Josh Peters has the unique capability to help reveal health issues in animals of all sizes

When Pippa dislocated her hock in a training accident, the injury looked gruesome, but a veterinarian expert in healing ...
07/25/2021

When Pippa dislocated her hock in a training accident, the injury looked gruesome, but a veterinarian expert in healing fractures was optimistic the pony could recover.

When Pippa dislocated her hock in a training accident, the injury looked gruesome, but a veterinarian expert in healing fractures was optimistic she could recover.

Did you know that Dr. Melissa Mazan leads does virtual rounds with The American Fondouk, a free health clinic for workin...
07/23/2021

Did you know that Dr. Melissa Mazan leads does virtual rounds with The American Fondouk, a free health clinic for working donkeys, mules, and horses in Morocco?

Four fourth-year veterinary students huddled around a laptop in a seminar room at Cummings School’s Hospital for Large Animals on a chilly Friday morning in December. They weren’t sure why they were there. They were wrapping up a three-week rotation with Professor Melissa Mazan, V93, and had see...

With advancements in veterinary care, horses are now living longer than ever. Here's how fitness, veterinary care, denti...
07/21/2021

With advancements in veterinary care, horses are now living longer than ever. Here's how fitness, veterinary care, dentition, and diet can help keep aging equines healthy and happy into their 20s and beyond.

With advancements in veterinary care, senior horses are now living longer than ever.

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