If warranted we collaborate
with board certified veterinary dermatologists to ensure your pet is receiving the best care.
Not exact matches
Board Certified Veterinary Dermatologist, Dr. Norma White - Weithers attended Tuskegee University College of
Veterinary Medicine and graduated
with her Doctorate in
Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Alison Flynn is a
board certified veterinary dermatologist who graduated
with high honors from the University of California, Berkeley
with a bachelor's degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and Integrative Biology.
Board -
certified veterinary dermatologists can help
with advanced problems.
Accordingly, partnering
with a
board -
certified veterinary dermatologist may be uniquely helpful to identify an underlying issue that predisposes a patient to anal sac impaction.
Itchy pets keep us up at night
with clanking collars and incessant scratching — Dr. Jeanne Budgin,
board certified veterinary dermatologist, discusses ways to stop the clank and shake.
The Dermatology Service at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals is headed by
board -
certified veterinary dermatologists with extensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, coat, ear and nail problems including allergic skin disease, autoimmune / immune - mediated skin disorders, infectious and parasitic skin diseases, genetic skin and coat diseases, and acute and chronic ear diseases in all species.
Dr. Rosales is a
Board Certified Veterinary Dermatologist, specializing in the care of animals
with skin and ear disorders.
Referrals to Cornell's Dermatology Service will be seen by a dermatology resident and / or one of two
board -
certified veterinary dermatologists with more than 70 years of experience.