New veterinary clinic opens in Mt. Kisco
Healing Paws is a new veterinary clinic now open in Mt. Kisco on Radio Circle Drive.
A women-owned and independent clinic, the owners are Dr. Lindsey Thomas and Dr. Valerie Carril, who have a combined 24 years of experience treating dogs and cats. The specialties of Dr. Thomas are canine medicine, surgery, and dermatology while those of Dr. Carrel are preventive care, surgery, and feline medicine. They are both proud to offer a clinic space that is free of stress and comfortable for their patients.
Also on the staff are Caroline Browne (Veterinary Assistant), Tammy Guastadisegni (Licensed Veterinary Technician), and Fernanda Zhina and Alexis Morales (Veterinary Assistants).
Dr. Thomas expressed her excitement in providing families in the Hudson River Valley with increased access to more affordable prices and compassionate care than may be found at more corporate veterinary practices. She said a top priority is to ensure that patients at the new clinic are supported and comfortable.
Such new practices can take advantage of brochure printing to provide more details about services offered, hours, and staff.
Mayor Michael Cindrich said that there is a robust business community in Mt. Kisco, and Healing Paws Veterinary Center is a terrific addition to the community as it helps to support the local economy and expand options for affordable and excellent high-quality medical care for pets in the region.
A women-owned and independent clinic, the owners are Dr. Lindsey Thomas and Dr. Valerie Carril, who have a combined 24 years of experience treating dogs and cats. The specialties of Dr. Thomas are canine medicine, surgery, and dermatology while those of Dr. Carrel are preventive care, surgery, and feline medicine. They are both proud to offer a clinic space that is free of stress and comfortable for their patients.
Also on the staff are Caroline Browne (Veterinary Assistant), Tammy Guastadisegni (Licensed Veterinary Technician), and Fernanda Zhina and Alexis Morales (Veterinary Assistants).
Dr. Thomas expressed her excitement in providing families in the Hudson River Valley with increased access to more affordable prices and compassionate care than may be found at more corporate veterinary practices. She said a top priority is to ensure that patients at the new clinic are supported and comfortable.
Such new practices can take advantage of brochure printing to provide more details about services offered, hours, and staff.
Mayor Michael Cindrich said that there is a robust business community in Mt. Kisco, and Healing Paws Veterinary Center is a terrific addition to the community as it helps to support the local economy and expand options for affordable and excellent high-quality medical care for pets in the region.