In the United States there are privately run veterinary hospitals in every state. However, there are veterinary teaching hospitals run by colleges of veterinary medicine in only 26 states.
Some of the cheapest veterinary hospitals that are located in Dallas are the North Dallas Veterinary Hospital, the East Dallas Veterinary Clinic and the Hillside Veterinary Clinic.
Thomas E. Catanzaro has written: 'Design It Right' -- subject(s): Veterinary hospitals, Designs and plans 'Veterinary practice building' -- subject(s): Veterinary hospitals, Design and construction 'Design starter kit: To use in renovating, expanding, or building a new facility' 'Design starter kit for veterinary hospitals' -- subject(s): Veterinary hospitals, Design and construction
There are lots of Mental Hospitals available in every state in the USA.
There are a variety of veterinary hospitals that are available to pet owners in the Los Angeles area. Some examples include the Animal Surgical & Emergency Center and the Ambassador Dog & Cat Hospital.
Most veterinary hospitals are located near or within the local town/village/city.
Georgia doesn't license veterinary technician, the state registers veterinary technicians. And you must be registered with the state veterinary medical board in order to work as or use any title that would indicate that you are a "veterinary technician" in that state. There are also certain duties that are limited to a Registered Veterinary Technician, meaning that a veterinary assistant (someone working in a veterinary facility but not a registered veterinary technician or licensed veterinarian) may not perform them.
Iowa State University has a College of Veterinary Medicine to train veterinarians, but no veterinary technology program to train veterinary technicians. Therefore, no, you cannot become a veterinary technician (technologist) if you attend Iowa State University.
There really isn't any data on this - I would guess several hundred, with most concentrated around the major cities like Atlanta and Savannah.
A board-certified veterinary oncologist can expect to make significantly more than a standard veterinarian, typically over $125,000 per year plus benefits in the United States. However, these veterinarians are also concentrated into a few specialty referral hospitals and the teaching hospitals associated with a school of veterinary medicine.
RSPCA AND PDSA or any veterinary hospitals for sick pets.
The state of Nebraska has approximately 97 verified hospitals as of 2011. This number is increasing every year as the need for hospital care in the major cities and suburban areas grows with the expanding population.
There are 213 VA hospitals in the United States. According to the VA, every state has at least one of these.