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Description
Position Purpose
Lakeview Animal Hospital is a family-owned veterinary practice proudly serving the Pikesville/Baltimore community since August 2024. As our practice continues to grow, we are seeking a compassionate and motivated Associate Veterinarian to join our team. Our full-service hospital offers comprehensive wellness and preventive care, urgent care, surgery (including advanced surgical services), dentistry, and advanced diagnostic services. We are committed to building long-term relationships with our clients and providing thoughtful, individualized care to every patient.
About Us
At Lakeview Animal Hospital, we believe that supporting our team is essential to providing exceptional patient care. Our hospital is designed to accommodate a diverse caseload and is equipped with modern technology, including digital radiography, ultrasound, in-house diagnostics, and dedicated dentistry and surgery suites. Our experienced and collaborative team fosters a welcoming, respectful environment where veterinarians are encouraged to practice high-quality medicine while continuing to grow professionally.
Why Join Lakeview Animal Hospital?
- New Graduate Friendly: We welcome recent graduates and offer a structured mentorship program with hands-on guidance from an experienced lead veterinarian to help build clinical skills, confidence, and medical decision-making.
- Collaborative Culture: Work closely with an experienced lead veterinarian, licensed veterinary technicians, and a dedicated support team in a respectful, team-oriented environment.
- Quality of Life: Enjoy flexible scheduling and reasonable appointment flow designed to support a healthy work-life balance.
- Advanced Medicine & Equipment: Practice modern, evidence-based medicine using advanced diagnostic tools and equipment.
- Community Focus: Be part of a practice that values strong community relationships and compassionate, client-centered care.
Requirements
- Perform comprehensive physical examinations and medical assessments for canine and feline patients across all life stages.
- Diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions using appropriate diagnostic testing, clinical judgment, and evidence-based medicine.
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans, clearly communicating recommendations, risks, and alternatives to pet owners.
- Interpret laboratory results, radiographs, ultrasound findings, and other diagnostic data to guide patient care.
- Perform routine and advanced surgical procedures including spays, neuters, soft tissue surgery, and dental procedures, as skill level allows.
- Prescribe medications and therapeutic diets in accordance with medical standards and regulatory requirements.
- Educate clients on preventive care, nutrition, behavior, parasite control, and long-term disease management.
- Provide compassionate guidance and medical support for end-of-life care, including quality-of-life assessments and euthanasia services.
- Collaborate closely with veterinary technicians and support staff to ensure efficient workflow and high-quality patient care.
- Maintain accurate, thorough, and timely medical records in compliance with hospital policies and legal requirements.
- Participate in ongoing case discussions, mentorship opportunities, and continuing education to support professional growth.
- Uphold veterinary medical ethics, safety standards, and hospital protocols at all times.
