Locations

The Ohio State Veterinary Medical Center Hospitals

PLEASE NOTE: OSU Football Home Games can make accessing the Hospital for Companion Animals, the Hospital for Farm Animals and the Galbreath Equine Center challenging 5-6 hours prior to the kick-off and up to 2 hours post-game, as traffic patterns switch to one-way in prior to the game and one- way out after the game.  Please call ahead if possible for any emergencies and provide vehicle description and estimated time of arrival to our customer service representatives, who will contact campus police to assist with your access. The following helpful links indicate traffic patterns (one-way and two-way) for inbound and outbound football traffic, to help you with wayfinding. 

Inbound football traffic flow: Https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/documents/2025/8/27/2025_Football_Inbound.pdf

Outbound football traffic flow: Https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/documents/2025/8/27/2025_Football_Outbound.pdf

The At the Ohio State Veterinary Medical Center, you’ll find the highest level of professional veterinary medical care, whether your visit is for a well-check, chronic illness, or emergency service.

We offer specialized and routine care for not only companion animals, but for horses and farm animals, including llamas and alpacas. We also care for service animals such as police and guide dogs.

An Academic Veterinary Medical Center

As a comprehensive referral center for veterinary practitioners, the hospital is an integral part of the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University, and is among the largest facilities of its kind in the world, with more than 60,000 animals cared for each year.