Large Animal Field Service

Large Animal Field Service

Large Animal Field Service

The Large Animal Field Service of the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University has Arrived in South Jersey with Equine and Large Animal Veterinarians

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Call today to schedule your appointment at 833-888-5760 or email lafs@rowan.edu.

A comprehensive Large Animal Field Service is now available to you. This team of large animal and equine veterinarians in South Jersey will prepare more students to enter the field of large animal medicine while also providing high quality clinical care for the animals right here in South Jersey. The service will be available in the following counties:

  • Atlantic
  • Camden
  • Cape May
  • Cumberland
  • Gloucester
  • Salem

 

Students that come through our program will get the chance to see and learn about large animals from horses to livestock, which will facilitate the entry of more large animal veterinarians into the profession and help fulfill a strong need in our area.  

 

Veterinary Care for Livestock and Backyard Pets is Important

All large animals should be seen by a veterinarian at least once a year. This preventative care can help catch subtle changes before they become a problem. These visits also help establish a veterinary-client-patient relationship that makes access to care in an emergency situation that much easier.

Our Fear Free certified veterinary team delivers care throughout the South Jersey area providing:

  • General preventative care
  • Internal medicine specialty services
  • Sports medicine
  • Field surgery
  • Emergency care 

We Look Forward to Serving You

Horses and backyard large animals in this part of the state need everything from general care to emergencies and internal medicine. We will be here to become a part of your large animal’s care team. Book your appointment today.

 

Learn More about the Large Animal Field Service of the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University

Equine veterinarian, Dr. Samantha Frable, discusses the new Large Animal Field Service in this brief video.