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The Terry Center:  Beginnings

Artist vision of the Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medical Center

The Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medical Center project continues with work underway on both the 500-space parking deck and the Terry Center itself.

When completed in late 2010, the Terry Center is expected to be the national model for excellence in companion animal medicine. The Terry Center will offer cutting-edge technologies for imaging, cardiac care, cancer treatments, internal medicine, and surgery; will more than double the size of the current companion animal hospital; and will help accommodate the more than 20,000 cases referred to the CVM each year.

About Randall B. Terry, Jr.
Information, video on Terry Center Groundbreaking event

Visiting and parking during construction

Please note: The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is a secure access facility. All guests must make an appointment and have a CVM sponsor to escort them through the buildings. We are unable to accommodate "walk-in" guests. This policy applies to the following but is not limited to: vendors, merchants, service technicians, prospective applicants, former faculty, staff, students and the general public.

The two-year Terry Center project is reshaping the Centennial Biomedical Campus and visitors should be aware that construction activities will limit parking and may change vehicle traffic at times. Parking for the Veterinary Teaching Hospital will not be involved, however, and clients can still park immediately in front of the small animal or large animal hospital. All other visitors should park in the pasture lot (aqua color on map below) that can be accessed from Blue Ridge Road. If you require handicap accessible parking, please let the person you are visiting know.

Printable Map

CVM Parking

Phase Two of the Terry Center Project involves the 500-space parking deck next to the CVM Research Building. The parking deck is scheduled for completion November, 2009. The Terry Center Project should be completed by late 2010.

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parking deck

Your patience during this construction project is appreciated and understand we will make every effort to minimize the impact and inconvenience to our community.

Mike Davidson
Associate Dean, Director of Veterinary Medical Services