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APHIS Veterinary Services (VS) protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our Nation's animals, animal products, and veterinary biologics. Our experts work with partners across many disciplines, both domestically and globally, to protect American agriculture.
Have questions about animal diseases or national programs and services to keep U.S. agricultural animals healthy? Contact APHIS' Animal Health offices.
Animal diseases, livestock and poultry health, veterinary accreditation, veterinary biologics, laboratory services, emergency management, and more
APHIS' Veterinary Services program protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our Nation's animals, animal products, and veterinary biologics. Our team includes veterinary medical officers, animal health technicians, epidemiologists, statisticians, and many others in specialized fields.
The mission of the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) is to provide accredited veterinarians with the information they need to ensure the health of the Nation's livestock and animal population and to protect the public health and well-being.
Veterinary Services IT Training Networks. Several VS applications have Training Networks available to assist users. VS IT Network Associates are experienced application users who are available to answer questions and provide user assistance and training. For contact information, select a network flyer.
APHIS protects the health and value of American agriculture and natural resources. Our Priorities. Animal Care; Biotechnology Regulatory Services; International Services; Plant Protection and Quarantine; Veterinary Services; Wildlife Services; One Health; Tribal Relations
The National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) safeguard U.S. animal health and contribute to public health by ensuring that timely and accurate laboratory support is provided by their nationwide animal health diagnostic system.
Veterinary Services Protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals, animal products, and veterinary biologics by preventing, controlling, and/or eliminating animal diseases, and monitoring, and promoting animal health and productivity.
This page is for USDA-accredited veterinarians to learn about certifying animals for international travel (export), completing and submitting health certificates for USDA endorsement, and using the Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS).