Dr. Katherine Gray
Dr. Gray practices general medicine and surgery for small animals and equine general medicine, reproduction, and lameness. She lives on a farm with 9 horses, 5 dogs, and 2 cats. She has 4 grown children and enjoys schooling young horses, foxhunting, scuba diving and hiking. She has published one novel called “Dog in a Manger” and is working on a second.
Her certifications include the following:
1976 Morven Park International Equestrian Institute Instructor
1986 George Mason University BS Biology
1992 Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine DVM
1996 IVAS Acupuncture Course Graduate 180 hours
1997 University of Pennsylvania Equine Reproduction Course 30 hours
2003 WCVC Equine Ultrasound Course 8 hours
2004 Veterinary Herbal Course Module 24 hours
2005 NAVC SA Advanced Ear Medicine and Surgery 8 hours
2006 NAVC Basic Laproscopy 8 hours
2007 NAVC Orthopedics Radial Fixaters
2008 NAVC Institute SA Surgery 40 hours
2008 University of Georgia Basic Endoscopy and Laproscopy 32 hours
2008 Advanced Laproscopy 15 hours
2008 University of Iowa 20 hours Orthopedics External Fixation
In addition to the above courses, Dr. Gray attends both Equine and Small Animal Continuing Ed for an average of 100 hours/year. She is up to date on advanced treatment modalities and surgery.
Dr. Flavia Lepene
We are so happy to have Dr. Lepene join our practice. Her expertise in diagnostics such as ultrasound come from her many years of teaching at Virginia Tech School of Veterinary Medicine. Her very gentle, calming nature with the animals (from kittens to horses) is invaluable during exams and treatments.
In her little bit of spare time, Dr. Lepene is an expert bicyclist- competing in races and showing-up in a few racing magazines too!
She and her husband reside in Middleburg.
Dr. Carrie Otis
Dr. Otis recently joined our practice. She actually studied under Dr. Lepene in vet school and was so excited to now be working with her. Dr. Otis,besides being a wonderful vet, has the most compassionate heart and works tirelessly to ensure that the needs of each patient are met.
She, and her future husband, have just moved to the area from Maryland.
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