Rialto Animal Hospital is owned by Dr. Emily Johnson, a renowned veterinarian with over 15 years of experience in the field. Dr. Johnson purchased the hospital in 2010 with a vision to provide high-quality and compassionate care to pets in the Rialto community. Since taking over ownership, she has worked tirelessly to expand the hospital’s services and technology to ensure the best possible care for all patients.
Under Dr. Johnson’s leadership, Rialto Animal Hospital has become known for its state-of-the-art facilities and team of skilled professionals dedicated to the well-being of animals. The hospital offers a wide range of services, including preventative care, diagnostics, surgery, and emergency care. Dr. Johnson is passionate about continuing education and regularly attends conferences and workshops to stay up to date on the latest advancements in veterinary medicine.
In addition to her commitment to providing top-notch medical care, Dr. Johnson is also involved in the local community, supporting various animal welfare organizations and participating in outreach programs. Her love for animals and dedication to their health and happiness are evident in everything she does at Rialto Animal Hospital. Patients and pet owners alike trust Dr. Johnson and her team to deliver exceptional care with compassion and expertise.
Princeton does not have a pre-veterinary program or major. While pre-vets at Princeton join a variety of STEM and humanities departments, many choose to concentrate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, which is arguably the closest department to veterinary/animal science.
Dr. Miele is certified in Canine Rehabilitation and Acupuncture. He and his wife, Dr. Terry Miele, co-own the hospital, which they purchased in 1988.
GARY G MAVES, DVM Maves owns and operates the DuPage Animal Hospital.
Dr. Miele is certified in Canine Rehabilitation and Acupuncture. He and his wife, Dr. Terry Miele, co-own the hospital, which they purchased in 1988.
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