ACT V Rescue has the opportunity to partner with some of the Twin Cities
best board certified veterinarians.
Not exact matches
If your
veterinarian is not a
board certified veterinary oncologist, your kitty's
best chance may be to be treated by a
board certified veterinary oncologist.
By recommending you seek a second opinion with a
board -
certified veterinarian specialist, your family
veterinarian is truly demonstrating her / his concern for your pet's
best well - being.
We have long known that collaboration between primary care
veterinarians and
board certified cardiologists for patients with heart disease results in a
better outcome for patients and improved quality of life.
Behind the scenes, each of our patients receives the advantage of carefully orchestrated, team - based care led by
board -
certified veterinarians, residents, interns, dedicated staff and students who are energized to provide the very
best in quality, compassionate care.
More than 18,500 pets receive health and medical care each year in our Companion Animal Hospital, by
board -
certified veterinarians, as
well as veterinary students in the third and fourth year of their DVM program.
Our
board -
certified veterinary specialists, experienced
veterinarians and trained veterinary staff take a collaborative approach to your pet's health, delivering the very
best in care from the moment you walk into one of our hospitals.
If you feel that your pet has a condition that might need to be treated by a
board certified surgeon, please contact your family
veterinarian to discuss if a referral might be
best for your pet.
Ideally, it is
best to work with a
board certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB) or an experienced
veterinarian with a special interest in behavioral disorders; these specialized professionals can help assess the pros and cons of various medications for each individual patient, and can also help with the important process of ruling out medical conditions prior to diagnosing a behavioral disorder.
We always have a surgeon
certified by the
board on hand for any necessary consultations, and this combined with our fully trained technical and
veterinarian staff ensures that your pet will receive the
best in medical care.
Central Veterinary Associates has over 110 staff members, including 17
veterinarians, as
well as a
board -
certified radiologist, surgeon and internist available for consultation.
The team is comprised of
board -
certified faculty
veterinarians, resident
veterinarians who are training to be specialists under the faculty's tutelage, highly - trained technicians and patient care specialists, as
well as senior students of the top - ranked UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Our
board -
certified specialists and highly trained emergency
veterinarians work closely with you and your family
veterinarian to provide the
best possible care for your dog or cat.
Dr. Sanchez, a
board -
certified surgeon, works cooperatively with the referring
veterinarians as
well as other
board -
certified specialists at our hospital including Internal Medicine, Dermatology, and Cardiology to provide comprehensive, team - based care for our patients.
Our multiple locations allow us to provide our
veterinarians with multiple mentorship opportunities, with doctors who specialize in acupuncture and chiropractic, physical therapy, and stem cell therapy, as
well as the opportunity to train with our
board -
certified surgeon for specialized surgical procedures.
VCA's extensive network of
veterinarians and
board -
certified specialists give us the opportunity to consult with the
best professionals in the field to help us get the...
The hospitals are staffed by more than 4,000 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate
veterinarians to give pets the very
best in medical care, of which over 400 are
board -
certified specialists who are experts in areas such as Oncology, Cardiology, Emergency & Critical Care, and Surgery for animals.
With VCA's hospitals 4700 compassionate
veterinarians, more than 525 +
board -
certified specialists and 750 + animal hospitals located in 43 US states and 5 Canadian provinces, you are always in
good hands.
Our
board -
certified specialists, dedicated and skilled residents, licensed
veterinarian technicians, and supervised students work together to provide the
best available emergency care, diagnostic procedures, treatment, and hospitalization for equine patients.
This means you and your pet get the
best of all worlds: advanced diagnostic and treatment options from a skilled and collaborative team of
board -
certified specialists and emergency
veterinarians, access to the unparalleled resources of Cornell, and the superb personalization and efficiency of a first - class service - oriented practice.
By the time a
veterinarian is
board certified in behavior, they have typically dedicated anywhere from 7 to 10 years to studying the medical and behavioral issues that can affect companion animals as
well as many other species.
While SAGE is
well known for 24/7 «walk - in» emergency care, we are predominantly a team of
board -
certified veterinary specialists whose patients are referred to us by primary
veterinarians for everything from consulting for a 2nd opinion, to medical
boarding with a SAGE Criticalist, to post-surgery physical rehabilitation.
A
board -
certified surgeon will consult with you as a pet owner and will work with your
veterinarian to determine the
best treatment for your companion.
You're
best off choosing a
veterinarian who's
board -
certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists.
The
good news though is that with the help of an experienced professional, such as
board -
certified veterinarian specializing in behavior, the problem can be often successfully nipped in the bud if you seek intervention early.
Board certified veterinary dermatologists on VIN (an online discussion forum for
veterinarians) have said that based on their experience Apoquel is a very
good medication to help treat itching in allergic dogs but it is not effective in all cases.
Your veterinary surgeon will work closely with your general practitioner
veterinarian, as
well as, depending on your pet's condition, other
board certified specialists in internal medicine, veterinary oncology, veterinary neurology, and veterinary radiology.
The
best source of help are
board certified veterinary behaviorists, a PhD behaviorist who can work with a regular
veterinarian, or someone who has studied extensively under a
certified behaviorist.
Our
board -
certified veterinarians, dedicated staff and students are energized to provide the very
best in quality care with compassion.
Board -
certified specialists, experienced residents, dedicated licensed
veterinarian technicians and our supervised students work together to provide the
best available emergency care, diagnostic procedures, and hospitalization.
Whether you are a
well rounded new graduate just starting, an experienced
veterinarian looking for a change, a seasoned emergency
veterinarian, or
board certified specialist Treasure Coast Animal Emergency would like to talk to you about being the next
best move for your professional veterinary career.
Central Broward Animal Hospital
veterinarians are knowledgeable in this discipline and consult with
board certified veterinary oncologists so your pet receives the
best care possible.