Giving to Hospitals and Clinics

24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Tufts' clinics and hospitals administer sophisticated medical and surgical care using a host of diagnostic tools and progressive therapies.

The Foster Hospital for Small Animals

In the Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animals more than 25,000 companion animals are cared for each year. To truly go beyond boundaries in the medical care of our patients, our hospitals increasingly depend on the latest equipment and technology.

The Hospital for Large Animals

At our Hospital for Large Animals, we provide care to 1,750 horses, goats, llamas and other large animals each year. Through clinical studies in neonatal intensive care and equine sports medicine, we develop new knowledge to help animals just beginning their lives, and prevent and treat serious injuries to horses in their prime.

The Tufts Wildlife Clinic

Since 1983, the Tufts Wildlife Clinic has provided sophisticated health care for New England Wildlife. Designated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service as a center for the care of threatened and endangered species in New England, the Wildlife Clinic has become the regional center for the treatment of injured and diseased wildlife.

Note: Please select Foster Hospital for Small Animals, Hospital for Large Animals or Wildlife Clinic within the Gift Designation 1 box or Gift Designation 2 box during Step #2 when using the Online Donation Form. This will direct your unrestricted donation to the Cummings Veterinary Fund.

Further information about giving can be found on the Make a Gift Today page.