Animal Health Contacts
Not sure who to contact? We can help!
Select an option from the list below.
- report sick or dead livestock or poultry
- ask about veterinary accreditation, livestock or poultry health and diseases, or livestock or poultry participating in 4-H or local fairs
- ask about an animal health policy being implemented in your State
- ask about data collection in Veterinary Services
- find out about animal disease surveillance, risk assessment, epidemiologic modeling, or international collaboration on animal health issues
- ask about Farm Bill projects, funding opportunities, and how to apply
- get information about animal health emergency management, including response guidelines, foreign animal disease preparedness, and related training
- locate an accredited veterinarian or ask about an approved animal identification device
- ask about animal health strategies and policies or efforts to promote safe trade
- ask about policies related to diseases, surveillance, or health issues in U.S. cattle, bison, sheep, goats, or farmed deer
- contact APHIS licensing or laboratory staff or report an "adverse event" related to use of a veterinary biologic
- submit a sample for animal disease testing, order diagnostic reagents or proficiency tests, or ask about other veterinary diagnostic services
- find important information for existing National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) labs, including standard operating procedure lists and locations of current NAHLN laboratories
- ask about the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
District Offices (by State)
Contact the APHIS Veterinary Services office in your State to report sick or dead livestock or poultry. Our experts are also available for questions about veterinary accreditation, livestock and poultry health and diseases, and preparing livestock or poultry to participate in 4-H or the fair.
Center for Informatics
Contact our Center for Informatics if you have questions about data collection in APHIS Veterinary Services.
Center for Informatics
Email: vs.data.services@usda.gov
Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health
The Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health is a world-renowned science center within APHIS Veterinary Services. Contact our experts for information about surveillance, risk assessment, epidemiologic modeling, our collaboration with the World Organisation for Animal Health, and more.
Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health
Email: vs.ceah@usda.gov
Phone: 970-494-7200
Farm Bill
APHIS distributes millions of dollars each year to support projects that help protect U.S. agriculture. Contact our Farm Bill program director for questions about these projects, current funding opportunities, and how to apply.
National Preparedness and Incident Coordination Center
Emergency management personnel, livestock or poultry producers, and others may contact the National Preparedness and Incident Coordination Center for a wide range of questions. The Center's staff can advise on emergency response guidelines, the Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan, the Veterinary Services Training and Exercise Program, and more.
Jon Zack
Director
Email: jonathan.t.zack@usda.gov
Phone: 301-851-3460
800-940-6524
National Animal Disease Traceability and Veterinary Accreditation Center
Livestock producers, industry representatives, veterinarians, State officials, and others may contact the National Animal Disease Traceability and Veterinary Accreditation Center for guidance on several topics. The Center's staff can help confirm or locate a State or accredited veterinarian, find a Veterinary Services district office, or answer questions about approved animal identification devices.
For questions about animal disease traceability, contact:
Animal Disease Traceability
Email: traceability@usda.gov
For questions about veterinary accreditation, contact:
Veterinary Accreditation
Email: nvap@usda.gov
Office of Interagency Coordination
Contact our Office of Interagency Coordination for questions about animal health strategies and policies to safeguard animal and public health. Our experts can also answer questions about APHIS Veterinary Services' work to promote the safe trade of agricultural commodities.
Ruminant Health Center
Contact our Ruminant Health Center to reach a team of veterinarians and other animal health professionals with specialized expertise. We're available for questions about diseases that could affect ruminant animals (cattle, bison, sheep, goats, farmed deer), including surveillance to find diseases or other animal health incidents.
Ruminant Health Center
Center for Veterinary Biologics
The Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB) regulates veterinary biological products that diagnose, prevent, or treat animal diseases. Manufacturers and users of these products may contact the Center for questions about regulatory requirements, inspections, or licensing or to report an adverse event related to the use of a veterinary biologic.
For CVB-related questions, including policy, evaluation, and licensing as well as inspection and compliance:
Center for Veterinary Biologics
Email: cvb@usda.gov
Phone: 515-337-6100
1920 Dayton Ave.
P.O. Box 844
Ames, IA 50010
National Veterinary Services Laboratories
Veterinarians, animal health officials, laboratory personnel, and others may contact the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) to access a nationwide animal-health diagnostic system. Our services range from single laboratory tests to comprehensive laboratory services covering many pathogens for a suspected disease outbreak.
For NVSL-related questions:
National Veterinary Services Laboratories
National Animal Health Laboratory Network
The National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) is a network of animal disease diagnostic laboratories that provides ongoing disease surveillance, responds quickly to disease events, communicates diagnostic outcomes to decision makers, and has the capability and capacity to meet diagnostic needs during animal disease outbreaks.
NAHLN Program Office
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
Once fully operational, the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility will be the first U.S. facility to provide maximum biocontainment (biosafety level-4) laboratories that can house large livestock for research and diagnostics of zoonotic diseases. APHIS will run this facility jointly with USDA's Agricultural Research Service.
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
Email: nbaf@usda.gov