The Veterinary Department

Whether treating a white rhino for tooth decay or pioneering artificial insemination for Sumatran tigers, our Veterinary Services department is at the heart of ZSL’s commitment to animal welfare and conservation.

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A squirrel monkey receiving a health check
Aspiring to achieve the highest standards of care, ZSL’s vet team provide both clinical and pathology facilities for ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo.

The department has grown steadily since 1951, when Oliver Graham Jones became the first full-time vet to be appointed by ZSL. State of the art animal hospitals were opened at ZSL London Zoo in 1955 and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in 1998, and the team now includes four vets, five vet nurses, a pathologist, a microbiologist, a technician, an animal care assistant and two administrators.

To promote good health, Veterinary Services operates a detailed programme of preventative medicine, performing health checks regularly to catch any potential disorders early and working closely with the zoo’s nutrition experts to provide the animals with a healthy diet.Tai and Raika
A tiger getting a checkup

The vets maintain a comprehensive database of written and photographic clinical records, which can be used to pre-empt future illness and as a reference for vets treating animals at other zoos and in the wild.

Veterinary Services also supply vital field support for ZSL’s direct conservation action and prepare the wildlife vets of the future through their teaching of undergraduate and graduate veterinary students.

Find out more about what is going on in the Veterinary Department on our blog:

Vet Diaries

Jo Korn Meet the Team
Our vets and keepers undertake often tricky procedures necessary to maintain the excellent health of our living collections.
Meet the ZSL veterinary department

exotic vet advice Exotic Veterinary Advice
Due to the risk of disease to our animals we are unable to treat wildlife or pets at the zoo, but can recommend sources of help.
Find out more about exotic veterinary advice

student and zebra Extra Mural Studies
The Zoological Society of London offers Extra Mural Studies (EMS) placements for veterinary undergraduates each summer.
Read more about placements and current applications for 2014

Rhian Weighing Meerkat Veterinary Nurse Work Experience
The Zoological Society of London offers ‘work experience’ (WE) placements at our zoos for veterinary nurses and trainee veterinary nurses during the summer.
Find out more about Veterinary Nurse Work Experience

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