"General veterinary medicine" refers to the overall practice of caring for and treating animals' health and well-being. It involves diagnosing and treating various diseases and injuries, performing surgeries, giving vaccinations, conducting regular check-ups, and providing general medical care to animals.
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After receiving her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from North Carolina State University, Dr. Amy Randall practiced
general veterinary medicine for a year in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Dr. DeNapoli practices
general veterinary medicine at the Marlborough office and her experience has made her skilled in sorting through the frequently complicated combinations of medical and behavioral conditions.
Dr. Amy Randall: After receiving her doctorate of veterinary medicine from North Caroline State University, Dr. Amy Randall practiced
general veterinary medicine for a year in Fredricksburg, Virginia.
Dr. Haring has practiced emergency and
general veterinary medicine for over 17 years starting in NYC and continuing locally where she has planted her roots in the community.
Dr. Mueller has practiced
general veterinary medicine, emergency medicine, shelter medicine, feline medicine, and spay and neuter practice, as well as animal chiropractic.
Prior to starting Kuenzi Family Pet Hospital with her husband, Dr. Lana practiced small animal medicine in Des Moines, Iowa, emergency veterinary medicine in Waukesha, and
general veterinary medicine in Madison.
Her professional interests include internal medicine, geriatric medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and
general veterinary medicine.
A member of both the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Kunoff has professional interests in ophthalmology in addition to
general veterinary medicine.
After graduation, she moved to the Charlotte area and began practicing
general veterinary medicine and surgery.
He enjoys practicing
general veterinary medicine and surgery.
In addition to practicing
general veterinary medicine and surgery, Dr. Farber has specialized for many years in alternative medicine, such as acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, herbs, and nutraceutical medicine.
There are more specialists in surgery, internal medicine, animal behavior, orthopedics, eye diseases, dentistry, and other areas, and more clinics practicing
general veterinary medicine.
Dr. Flannigan practiced
general veterinary medicine for 3 years, prior to beginning his graduate work and residency.
Dr. Rashel Shophet - Ratner, DVM, practices
general veterinary medicine and surgery.
After returning to her home state and spending a few years practicing
general veterinary medicine, Dr. Peters found her calling in emergency medicine.
Dr. Haring has practice emergency and
general veterinary medicine for over 17 years starting in NYC and continuing locally where she has planted her roots in the community.
Now living in South Plainfield, Dr. Loomis has been practicing
general veterinary medicine and surgery at Plainfield Animal Hospital since May 2005 and also provides housecall services to clients wishing to care for their pets in the comfort of their home.
In addition to
general veterinary medicine, Dr. van Beuren has surgical training in a variety of specialty areas including vasectomies, tubal litigations, gonadal implants, mastectomies, splenectomies, gastrointestinal surgery, bladder stone removal, and anal sacculectomy.
In addition to
general veterinary medicine, he has special interests in dentistry, surgery and ultrasound.
Dr. Simermeyer's professional interests include emergency and critial care, canine reproduction, and
general veterinary medicine.
After receiving her doctorate of veterinary medicine from North Caroline State University, Dr. Amy Randall practiced
general veterinary medicine for a year in Fredricksburg, Virginia.
To provide opportunities to advance clinical knowledge and skills in
general veterinary medicine, but especially in the areas of infectious disease, internal medicine, dermatology, ophthalmology, and exotics.