All of our ultrasound examinations are interpreted by board certified specialists.
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Victoria McEwen
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DVM, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Radiology
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Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist
Following a career as a public school teacher for hearing impaired children in San Antonio, Texas, Dr. McEwen returned to school and attained her DVM from Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a 1 year radiology internship which was created for her at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in Houston, Texas. Following a 3 year radiology residency at Auburn University, Dr. McEwen immediately passed boards and became a diplomate of the ACVR.
She has lectured on many subjects from CT to special diagnostic imaging procedures, has a mobile ultrasound practice, and is the owner/founder of Lighthouse Radiology.
Professional affiliations: ACVR, American Veterinary Medical Association, Palm Beach Veterinary Society, Texas Veterinary Medical Association
Dr. McEwen lives with her husband and three “four-legged” kids in Florida. Her special interests include abdominal ultrasound and MRI.
Keith Blass
DVM, MS, Diplomate American College of Internal Medicine (Cardiology)
Board Certified Veterinary Cardiologist
Dr. Blass graduated from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and then completed a 1-year internship at the Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Following this, he completed a three-year residency in Cardiology & Interventional Medicine at the Ohio State University. He practiced cardiology at a private referral hospital in Washington, D.C. before branching out into the field of telemedicine.
Dr. Blass has published in a number of leading veterinary journals and is currently a reviewer for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology. He lives in our nation’s capital. In his free time, Dr. Blass enjoys playing soccer, running, and playing guitar.
Dr. Blass works in conjunction with our mobile ultrasound service. He provides detailed, individualized reports with treatment recommendations for cardiac patients.