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Caring Hands of Centreville
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
Marci Streck, DVM
Dr. Streck graduated from Texas A&M University with her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She joined Caring Hands Animal Hospital shortly after graduation. She holds specific interests in soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, exotic animal medicine, ultrasound, animal behavior and the human-animal bond. In 2000, she was honored with the PetSmart Human Animal Bond Award for her work with a fledgling student-led service dog organization called Aggie Guide-Dogs and Service Dogs....more
Amy Dillon, DVM
Dr. Dillon was raised in Oakton, VA and graduated from James Madison High School in Vienna. She went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science at Cornell University, and then her DVM degree at Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Dillon worked and lived in upstate New York from 1998 to 2003, and joined the Caring Hands team in December 2003 when she and her husband relocated to Centreville. They currently share their house with two young children, two cats, and one recently adopted rescue dog. Dr. Dillon’s veterinary interests are in senior pet medicine, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, and wound healing. In her spare time, Dr. Dillon enjoys many hobbies, including wine tasting, scrap booking, and hiking.
Asia Siudak-Campfield, DVM
Dr. Siudak-Campfield, associate veterinarian, is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. She was born and raised in Malbork, Poland. She also has a master’s degree in oceanography from studying in Poland and Denmark. Dr. Campfield’s interests include internal medicine, dermatology, soft tissue surgery and ultrasound. In her free time, she enjoys travel, skiing, and hiking. She currently lives in Falls Church with her husband and their two cats Louis and Rudi. Dr. Campfield is pictured with her dog Kaj who recently passed away to cancer.
Megan Clendenin, DVM
Dr. Clendenin, associate veterinarian, graduated from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine after completing her undergraduate degree at Wake Forest University. Having grown up in Northern Virginia, she is excited to be back in the area. Her veterinary interests include surgery, imaging and dermatology. Outside of work she enjoys exercising, cooking and spending time being outdoors and traveling. She currently shares her home with her two cats, Ohrchen and Mulligan, and is looking forward to the day she can include a dog in her animal family!
Jennifer Nagy, DVM
Dr. Nagy, associate veterinarian, graduated from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011. She completed her undergraduate degree at
Ohio
Wesleyan
University where she studied zoology and botany. Her veterinary interests include soft tissue surgery, internal medicine and dermatology. Outside of work she enjoys exercising, reading and spending time outdoors and with friends. She currently shares her home with her husband, three dogs (Emily, Rayne and Liz) and one cat, Gator.
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