| Dr. Evan Kadish
Dr. Evan Kadish joined Lantana-Atlantis Animal Hospital after he acquired the practice from Dr. Nancy Saxe in January 2009. He graduated from the University of Pretoria, South Africa in 1992 and he also has an MBA from Stellenbosch University. Dr. Kadish has received accreditation from the Veterinary Medical Licensing Board of Florida and Ohio and he is also a member of The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He has a passion for surgery, medicine, geriatric care, and is certified in Stem Cell Transfer.
He is very proud of the hospital accomplishing another four-year accreditation from the American Hospital Association and achieving the highest rating that can be given. Their first accreditation was in 1988 and commitment to excellence is still a huge priority for him and the animal hospital staff. In his spare time Dr. Kadish can be found fishing or relaxing with his wife Rozanne and their two daughters Fallyn and Talya. His pets include two Miniature Dachshunds named Rumpy and Lala, a German Shepherd named Tundy, Tinker the Parrot and an assortment of tropical fish. |
Dr. Kirsten Love
Dr. Kirsten Love graduated from veterinary school at the University of Minnesota in 2003. She is originally from Colorado and completed her undergraduate studies at Colorado State University. She practiced at a 24- hour referral/emergency veterinary hospital in Toledo, Ohio for three years and then moved to practice in Columbus, Ohio for another two years.
Her husband got a great job offer in Florida and they moved here in 2008. Dr. Love's special interests lie in Avian and Exotic Veterinary Medicine in which she loves to work with fish, reptiles, birds, rabbits and ferrets. She also recently completed the International Veterinary Acupuncture Association Course and uses this alternative therapy to treat animals at the practice. At home, Dr. Love has three tarantulas, one red- tailed boa, one dog and three cats. Her pet tarantulas and snakes are also part of outside demonstrations and discussions that Dr. Love has done to educate the public about various animals.
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