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Ryan Hospital is a place where compassion meets veterinary excellence. It is one of the busiest veterinary teaching hospitals in the country, seeing more than 31,000 small animal patient visits each year, 13,000 of which are emergency cases. The Emergency Service—open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year—is staffed by emergency medicine clinicians and emergency/critical care specialists, as well as nursing specialists in emergency/critical care, augmented by on-call specialists. In an emergency, please call 215.746.8911. To make a non-emergency appointment or for more information about the various specialty clinics, please call 215.746.8387 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in West Philadelphia at 39th and Spruce Streets. The doctors and staff understand and share the clients’ love and compassion for animals, and provide them with the highest level of veterinary care. The board-certified specialists, residents, interns, nurses and students are dedicated to keeping all companion animals healthy whether they are dogs, cats, birds or other exotic pets—and appreciate the confidence clients place in them. The Ryan Veterinary Hospital follows a simple rule: Provide outstanding veterinary care and friendly client service. This approach has earned the hospital thousands of loyal clients over the years, which has allowed continued investment in advanced training for the veterinary staff and students and in the newest medical equipment and research for novel treatments for the veterinary medicine field.


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The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (PennVet) was founded in 1884.[1] It has two campuses; the main campus is located in Philadelphia, and a second campus is located in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. At the Philadelphia campus, first, second, and third year veterinary students attend classes. It is also the home to numerous research facilities as well as the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital. The second campus, New Bolton Center, is home to the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals.

Over 6,000 veterinarians have graduated from the school, the only veterinary school in Pennsylvania. The school awards the Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (VMD) degree rather than a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). It also offers a VMD-PhD program and a VMD-MBA program.

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Ryan Hospital is a place where compassion meets veterinary excellence.  It is one of the busiest veterinary teaching hospitals in the country, seeing more than 31,000 small animal patient visits each year, 13,000 of which are emergency cases. The Emergency Service—open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year—is staffed by emergency medicine clinicians and emergency/critical care specialists, as well as nursing specialists in emergency/critical care, augmented by on-call specialists.  In an emergency, please call 215.746.8911. To make a non-emergency appointment or for more information about the various specialty clinics, please call 215.746.8387 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in West Philadelphia at 39th and Spruce Streets.  The doctors and staff understand and share the clients’ love and compassion for animals, and provide them with the highest level of veterinary care. The board-certified specialists, residents, interns, nurses and students are dedicated to keeping all companion animals healthy whether they are dogs, cats, birds or other exotic pets—and appreciate the confidence clients place in them.  The Ryan Veterinary Hospital follows a simple rule: Provide outstanding veterinary care and friendly client service. This approach has earned the hospital thousands of loyal clients over the years, which has allowed continued investment in advanced training for the veterinary staff and students and in the newest medical equipment and research for novel treatments for the veterinary medicine field.