Nemo Farm Animal Hospital
Epidurals For Blocked Goats
Urinary obstruction (being a “blocked goat”) is a very common and painful condition. This study will help us figure out the best way to control pain when goats have surgery to remove stones and resolve their problem.
The goal of this study is to test 3 different methods of pain control for goats having surgery to see which is most effective. The group will be randomly selected for your goat. All goats will receive pain medication.
Camelid
The Nemo Farm Animal Hospital at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine offers state-of-the-art patient care in a resourceful setting for llamas, alpacas, and camels through our Camelid Services. Board-certified specialists, dedicated residents, licensed veterinarian technicians, and our supervised students work together to provide the best available emergency care, diagnostic procedures, treatment, and hospitalization.
Soft Tissue Surgery
Farm Animal General (Soft Tissue) Surgery
The farm animal general surgery service at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals provides outstanding surgical care for farm animals with a wide range of medical conditions. Our board-certified surgeons have decades of surgical experience and use the most advanced techniques available. They are assisted by skilled surgical residents and veterinary technicians.
Cardiology
The cardiology program at Cornell University is nationally and internationally recognized as a leader in the treatment and investigation of heart disease in farm animals. We work to constantly improve our understanding of cardiac diseases through meaningful scientific research that advances clinical treatments and trains the next generation of veterinary cardiologists.
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Anesthesiology services
Cornell’s Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine service pioneers the development and clinical application of ultrasound guided regional anesthesia techniques, as well as cardiopulmonary monitoring. We collaborate closely with your pet's primary care team to develop individualized treatment plans. Additionally, we offer chronic pain management services, including interventional techniques like epidural, peripheral nerve, and joint injections.
