Not exact matches
ophthalmology practice, and have offered specialized
veterinary ophthalmic care for companion animals in Southern California since 1992.
Eye Care for Animals, a nationwide network of more than 50
ophthalmology practices, has merged with the
veterinary management company Pathway.
Although we are a general
practice with an emphasis on preventive care, we work in all areas of
veterinary medicine, including cardiology,
ophthalmology, neurology, dermatology, gastroenterology, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, oncology, and endocrinology.
After living in the Southeast and Midwest, Dr. Huey was ready for a big change, so she moved to San Diego, CA, where she
practiced veterinary ophthalmology for two years.
Specialized
veterinary medical care in the areas of surgery, internal medicine, emergency and critical care, ophthalmology, cardiology, and advanced imaging are available through referral to our veterinary specialty practice, Veterinary Specialists and Emergenc
veterinary medical care in the areas of surgery, internal medicine, emergency and critical care,
ophthalmology, cardiology, and advanced imaging are available through referral to our
veterinary specialty practice, Veterinary Specialists and Emergenc
veterinary specialty
practice,
Veterinary Specialists and Emergenc
Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service.
Brooke has 21 years of experience in different areas of the
veterinary field, including general
practice, surgery, emergency, critical care and now
ophthalmology.
Jenn has worked in the
veterinary medicine for the past 8 years, ranging from general
practice, shelter medicine and now
ophthalmology.
In 2004, he completed his residency at CSU and since then has been
practicing veterinary ophthalmology in the Denver area.
The Animal Eye Care
ophthalmology hospitals are the first specialty
practices for Community
Veterinary Partners.
After a person graduates from
veterinary college (4 years), they must attain a minimum of 12 months full - time clinical
practice as a veterinarian, and complete a 3 - year or longer residency training program in
veterinary ophthalmology under the supervision of at least one DACVO.
We are a
veterinary practice specializing in
ophthalmology.
In New York, Dr. Burgesser
practiced ophthalmology at the
Veterinary Specialists and Animal Emergency Service from 2000 - 2017, where he also served as Hospital Director / Chief of Staff from 2005 - 2015.
Dr. Bagley has been
practicing veterinary ophthalmology in Pittsburgh since 1997.
She remained on faculty at the University of Tennessee as a clinical instructor in
ophthalmology before moving back to her hometown of Pittsburgh in October of 2006, when she joined the
Ophthalmology practice at Pittsburgh
Veterinary Specialists.
After two years in private
practice and affiliation with the University of Georgia's
ophthalmology service, Dr. Knollinger completed a three - year residency program with Eye Care for Animals, after which she became a board certified Diplomate of the American College of
Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
In June 2008, the
practice moved to 807 Camp Horne Road in Ohio Township, PA, and is now the
ophthalmology department of Pittsburgh
Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Center (PVSEC).
Although she has a special professional interest in
ophthalmology, she has worked in specialty, emergency and general
practice and enjoys being involved in all aspects of
veterinary medicine.
After six years in a nine - veterinarian small animal / equine
practice in Nova Scotia, he entered a residency program in comparative
ophthalmology at the College of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.
Following 2 years of private
practice in Oklahoma City, Dr. Gwin was awarded a 3 - year post doctorial research fellowship from the National Eye Institute to study canine glaucoma and other aspects of
veterinary ophthalmology.