Diagnostic Imaging

UF Eqine Lameness & Imaging MRI

The University of Florida Large Animal Hospital has the most superior imaging modalities to date and is designed for equine and large animal comfort. Our equine and large animal veterinary radiologists and other specialists diagnose and treat patients from all over Florida including the Gainesville, Ocala and Jacksonville areas. Our Diagnostic Imaging Service works with our equine lameness & imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology, reproduction, and surgery services to diagnose and treat the most complicated veterinary cases.

Our staff consists of board certified veterinary radiologists, technologists, and technicians and are dedicated to patient care. Our service uses state-of-the-art imaging equipment in order to assist our clinicians to provide the best care to every patient.

Equine & Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging Modalities & Services

UF Equine & Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging Veterinarians and Staff

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The UF Large Animal Hospital veterinarians treat equine and large animal patients from the Gainesville, Ocala and Jacksonville areas, including Alachua and Marion Counties in Florida, and our clients come from all over the United States. Contact us to speak to one of our specialists or to make an appointment.

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As part of both the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and UF Health, Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to advancing animal, human and environmental health through teaching, research, extension and patient care.

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Animal Hospitals

Need animal care? Visit the UF Small Animal and Large Animal Hospitals. From dogs, cats, birds and exotics to horses, cattle, llamas, pigs and many other large farm or food animals, our experienced veterinary staff is ready to assist.

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Animal Airwaves is a daily radio series that features one-minute segments relating to animal health, ranging from insights into animal behavior to veterinary patient care breakthroughs and trends.

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