Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital
Matthew Cook is a Veterinary Medical Oncologist at Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital since October 2022. Prior to this role, Matthew served as a Veterinary Oncologist at Nashville Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency from August 2021 to October 2022. A Medical Oncology Resident at The Ohio State University from July 2018 to July 2021, Matthew also completed an internship focusing on Medical Oncology and Clinical Trials at The Ohio State School of Veterinary Medicine from July 2017 to July 2018. Additional experience includes a Rotating Internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital from June 2016 to July 2017 and a Veterinary Internship at Vet Agric Consultants Botswana in May 2014. Matthew holds a Master of Science in Comparative and Veterinary Medicine from The Ohio State University (2018-2021), a VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (2012-2016), and a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Sociology from Loyola University Maryland (2008-2012).
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Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital
When an urgent situation arises, the Emergency Department at Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital acts as an extension of your family veterinarian providing high quality care. Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital’s staff of emergency veterinarians and highly trained technical personnel offer state of the art diagnostic tests and treatments to accommodate any trauma or illness. From our affiliated veterinarians to our in-house specialists, we are a state-of-the-art medical center wholly dedicated to the care of the fluffy members of your family. We’re a teaching Hospital What does that mean for you? Take the case of Fluffy, for instance, a middle-aged dog who was brought to her MVH-affiliated veterinarian for vomiting. After a thorough physical exam is performed at the office, her veterinarian notes that more extensive testing may be needed. Referred to the hospital, Fluffy’s MVH-affiliated general veterinarian would still oversee her case, possibly ordering hospitalization with intravenous fluids, laboratory testing and diagnostic imaging. If necessary, her MVH-affiliated veterinarian could call on the expertise of one or more of the many board-certified specialists practicing in the hospital. Fluffy’s veterinarian is able to offer her superior diagnosis and care because he’s part of a centralized hospital.