We are a full - service veterinary facility,
with board certified veterinarians and specialists available.
Breeders must screen their Cavaliers
with board certified veterinarian ophthalmologists and only breed Cavaliers that fall within normal limits or with CERF breeder options.
During the development of PupPod, we consulted
with board certified veterinarian behaviorist Dr. Wailani Sung of All Creatures Behavior Counseling to make sure we were making a great product for dogs.
Not exact matches
Our
board certified, veterinary ophthalmology specialists, Dr. John Warren, Dr. Audrey Pierson, Dr. Kenneth Pierce and their team provide you, your pet, and our referring
veterinarians with the highest level of care, understanding, and education.
This service provides
veterinarians with online radiographic interpretations by ACVR
board certified radiologists.
* Remember that this product requires the approval and recommendation of your
veterinarian; if your pet has significant medical issues, we recommend that you talk to your vet about consulting
with a
board -
certified veterinary nutritionist (see acvn.org) * Your
veterinarian will provide the recommendations for how much to add (that's why we ask for their name at checkout), and this may vary
with the ingredients you use.
Most primary care
veterinarians welcome the opportunity to partner
with a
board -
certified veterinary specialist.
You should obtain a copy of your pet's medical records to share
with the
board -
certified veterinary specialist that you have chosen (or your family
veterinarian has recommended) for the second opinion.
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.
Board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Vishkautsan will have clinical responsibilities in the hospital, including consulting
with clinicians from various VMTH Services on infectious disease cases, a teaching component
with DVM students in rounds and while seeing cases, referring
veterinarian interaction, and a specific research study
with Dr. Sykes evaluating the use of an antifungal medication in cats.
There is nothing lost by visiting another
veterinarian just to make sure your family
veterinarian's opinion is correct, and he would argue seeking a second opinion
with a
board -
certified veterinary specialist can be invaluable.
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.
These internship programs give young, licensed
veterinarians the opportunity to work closely
with board -
certified specialists and experienced emergency
veterinarians to get more extensive training.
The emergency
veterinarians at AVES work closely
with the
board -
certified veterinary specialists in the management of complex cases.
The hospital's more than 120
board -
certified faculty and staff
veterinarians, along
with a team of 350 highly - trained staff members, saw approximately 50,000 patients for the year.
To provide the finest veterinary care to our patients, VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists» dedicated team of doctors includes 12 emergency - critical care
veterinarians and 20
board certified specialists across 12 disciplines
with a combined 480 years of clinical experience and training from over 17 veterinary schools around the world.
Whether your pet is seen by one of our emergency service
veterinarians or by one of our
board certified veterinary specialists, we will work closely
with your
veterinarian, sharing information, as part of a team of professionals to provide optimal care for your pet.
If your dog is fearful or showing aggression, you may need to pursue more directed help from a
board -
certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB), a veterinarian with training in behavior or a Certified Applied Animal Behavioris
certified veterinary behaviorist (DACVB), a
veterinarian with training in behavior or a
Certified Applied Animal Behavioris
Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB).
Dr. Allen Matson, a
board certified veterinary dental specialist, is committed to working closely
with referring
veterinarians and pet owners to ensure that our pet patients receive the highest quality veterinary dental care.
A
board -
certified veterinary specialist is a
veterinarian with advanced education and training in a specific discipline of veterinary medicine.
Our
board certified Internal Medicine specialists work in conjunction
with you and your regular
veterinarian to provide the comprehensive care your pet needs.
A
board certified veterinary specialist is a
veterinarian with advanced training in a specific discipline in veterinary medicine.
Our
board -
certified specialists and emergency clinicians pride themselves on building strong relationships
with primary care
veterinarians through constant communication.
She is a
board certified Veterinary Anesthesiologist and recently served on the Association of Shelter
Veterinarians task force for the advancement of spay neuter which was tasked
with revising the Spay Neuter Guidelines document.
In some cases, however, our emergency
veterinarian (often in consultation
with your family
veterinarian) may feel that your pet would benefit from consultation
with one of our
board -
certified specialists.
General practice
veterinarians often work
with our
board -
certified veterinary specialists, who are experts at neurosurgery and in managing disorders of the brain, spinal cord and neuromuscular systems.
The majority of our 60
veterinarians are
board certified specialists
with representation across nearly every discipline at the VTH.
If needed, your
veterinarian can request an immediate consultation
with a
board -
certified radiologist in more urgent cases.
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.
Our emergency
veterinarians provide initial stabilization and advanced life support to critically ill and injured dogs and cats and work in conjunction
with our
board -
certified specialists to diagnose, treat, and optimize your pet's recovery.
Oradell Animal Hospital is one of the largest private animal hospitals on the East Coast,
with over 60
veterinarians including interns, residents, and 20
board certified specialists, in areas including emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine, oncology, and cardiology.
Have a discussion
with your
veterinarian and ask for a referral to a
board -
certified veterinary behaviorist (not a trainer).
Our
board -
certified specialists in these fields work as a team in conjunction
with your family
veterinarian to ensure continuity of care and consistency in addressing your pet's needs.
Our team of
board -
certified specialists, doctors and technicians routinely collaborate
with each other and your referring
veterinarian, to ensure that your pet receives the most compassionate, comprehensive care possible.
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.
A behaviorist is either a
veterinarian who is
board certified in behavioral medicine or a professional typically
with a PhD in animal behavior.
A
veterinarian, particularly a
board -
certified veterinary nutritionist, can help you experiment safely until you come up
with the fiber level and the fiber quality that is right for your dog.
In Florida, Dr. Fanucchi trained more extensively under a
board certified veterinarian in behavior medicine and spent time working primarily
with small animals at Country Inn Animal Hospital, which was also the facility within the Miami Border Patrol unit, for training of dogs to detect chemicals and explosives.
Dr. Man then completed an internship
with board certified internists, surgeons, and critical care
veterinarians at Palm Beach Veterinary Specialists.
The
veterinarians at Pleasant Plains Animal Hospital are
board certified and trained to deal
with any kind of problem that your pet could have.
Using telemedicine, our experienced
veterinarians can confer
with board -
certified veterinarians if necessary.
D. Each
certified veterinary technician shall annually register his employment
with the
board of veterinary medicine, stating his name and current address, the name and office address of both his employer and supervising licensed
veterinarian and such additional information as the
board deems necessary.
Rest assured, all final medical decisions about your pet's care will be made by our
board -
certified faculty
veterinarians in conjunction
with you.
Dogs owners should therefore conduct research and possibly consult
with a
board -
certified veterinarian specializing in nutrition if looking for specific recommendations.
I would actually work directly
with a
veterinarian board certified in veterinary nutrition.
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.
Our
board certified surgeons work
with your pet's primary care
veterinarian to provide advanced surgical procedures in the comfort and convenience of their own clinic.
As
board -
certified specialists, emergency
veterinarians, and highly trained licensed veterinary technicians, we are committed to providing exceptional care for pets
with complex medical and surgical needs.
So ask your
veterinarian if he has access to a consultation
with an ACVAA
board -
certified anesthesiologist if you feel it might be helpful for safe anesthesia.
Dr Judy Pawlusiow, a
board certified veterinary internal medicine specialist, has over 15 years of experience providing mobile veterinary diagnostic service to area practices in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and working
with veterinarians as an ancillary member of their diagnostic team.