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Michelle Vitulli, DVM | | |
Dr.
Vitulli, owner of Caring Hands Animal Hospital,
is a 1991 graduate of Cornell University, College of
Veterinary Medicine. She has interests in
cardiology, internal medicine and surgery, and
preventive care for the senior pets. After
practicing for 2 years in Syracuse, New York, she
moved to the Northern Virginia area. In 1997,
she was fortunate enough to have found a location to
open her first veterinary hospital, located in
Centreville, Virginia....more
Jeffery Newman, DVM | | |
A
partner of Caring Hands Animal Hospital of Arlington,
Dr.
Newman is a graduate from the College of Veterinary Medicine
at Auburn University. He has practiced veterinary medicine
in Georgia, Nevada, and in Virginia. He has also worked at
the Virginia-Maryland Veterinary Emergency Service. His
interests include ultrasound, emergency medicine, surgery, and
preventive care. He and his wife, Michelle, have three
children: a daughter, Virginia, and twins, Elisabeth and
Jack. His extended family consists of two dogs:
Honeysuckle and Daisy May; and two cats: Claire and Simon.
John Bruzzese, DVM | | |
Dr.
Bruzzese, Medical Director of Caring Hands Animal
Hospital of Ashburn, is a 1990 graduate of the VA-MD Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine. After practicing in New
York for two years, Dr. Bruzzese returned to his native
Washington, DC to continue private practice in Northern Virginia
through 1996. Following his passion for animal welfare, he
served as Medical Director for the better part of the next
decade for two of the most prominent and progressive no-kill
humane organizations, The Washington Animal Rescue League &
Medical Center and the Richmond SPCA. He returned to
private practice in 2006 joining the Caring Hands family,
dividing his time between the Arlington and Bristow branches
while building this new location. His interests include
internal medicine, preventative medicine and infectious disease.
He and his wife Cindy are kept on their toes by their two
toddler sons, Jack and Nick, as well as their dog Willie and
Peg, their Amazon parrot.
Jonathan Reiss, DVM | | |
Dr. Reiss,
associate veterinarian, graduated from the Cornell University
College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, he
worked at North Shore Animal League of America in New York, one
of the largest no-kill animal shelters in the country. Dr.
Reiss has an interest in Shelter Medicine and reducing the pet
overpopulation problem in the United States and abroad.
His professional interests also include preventative medicine,
animal welfare, and the human-animal bond. His personal
interests include reading, theatre, hiking, and travel. He
moved to Round Hill, Virginia in July of 2009 and is happy to
have joined the Caring Hands team. His wife, Catherine,
works as an emergency veterinarian in Winchester, VA. They
have a son, Ezra, and their four-legged children include two
dogs, Conway and Cinnamon, and three cats, Basil, Grub, and
Saffy.
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