Glendale, Arizona

Animal Health Institute

The Animal Health Institute features three specialized facilities: the Companion Animal Clinic, the Large Animal Clinic, and the Diagnostic Pathology Center.

Animal Health Institute exterior

Areas of Care

Two vets examining dog
Companion Animal Clinic

The Midwestern University Companion Animal Clinic offers complete small animal veterinary care at affordable prices.

Midwestern University's Calf, Basil, standing up
Large Animal Clinic

The Large Animal Clinic focuses on veterinary education, treatment, research, and pathology for large animals, serving farmers and food producers. Large Animal Ambulatory services can be booked by appointment to perform on-site treatment.

Dr. Brower at microscope
Diagnostic Pathology Center

The Diagnostic Pathology Center stands as Arizona's premier anatomic pathology facility, offering comprehensive diagnostic services.

Clinics News

Midwestern University Partnership with Phoenix Zoo

Midwestern University is excited to announce a new partnership with the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation (ACNC)/Phoenix Zoo for the highly anticipated Veterinary Medical Center, which will include the Midwestern University Zoological Medical Institute and the JoEllen and Philip Doornbos Veterinary Student Center. 

Artist rendering of Veterinary Medical Center at the Phoenix Zoo.

Support the College of Veterinary Medicine and Help Animals

The College of Veterinary Medicine is a cornerstone in caring for animals throughout Arizona and Illinois. Through exceptional student rotations, including the Phoenix Zoo, various animal shelters, and our own Companion Animal Clinic in Arizona and mobile units, Midwestern University is preparing tomorrow’s veterinary care team. By making a gift, you help shape the future of veterinarians and the animals in their care!

Collage of cat and dogs during vet exam at the Companion Animal Clinic.

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Veterinarians examine horse's coat.