Kensington Veterinary Hospital: Jordan Victoria L DVM
Kensington Veterinary Hospital: Jordan Victoria L DVM is a general practice practice in San Diego, CA. Procedures include Wellness Exams, Nutrition, Dentistry, and Puppy and Kitten Care.
About
Kensington Veterinary Hospital is a neighborhood-based general practice in San Diego, CA, established in the Mid-City area since 1990. The hospital offers a blend of conventional medicine, surgery, dentistry, and integrative medicine, including acupuncture, nutrition, and Class IV laser therapy. Services encompass wellness exams, preventative care, geriatric care, and dermatology.
The practice aims to provide compassionate, empathetic care, educating owners on treatment options, and supporting the human-animal bond. They serve the San Diego community and surrounding areas, working with scheduled appointments and making efforts to accommodate immediate health concerns when possible.
Surgical team
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Tonya Gossard DVM
DVM
Dr. Tonya Gossard graduated from Western University of Health Sciences in 2013 and then completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery and then began a career in small animal GP and Emergency medicine.
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Tomer Ronai DVM
DVM
Tomer graduated with a BS in Biology from Stony Brook University and following a few years in the wilderness Tomer attended Massey University in New Zealand and earned his degree in Veterinary Medicine.
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Victoria Jordan DVM, CVA
DVM, CVA
Victoria is a native San Diegan who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Zoology from U. C. Berkeley in 1973 and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from U.C. Davis in 1978.
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Rose Sbardellati DVM
DVM
Rose was born and raised in Bakersfield, California and after high school ventured south to attend the University of California, San Diego earning her undergraduate degree in Psychology.
Procedures
- Wellness Exams
- Nutrition
- Dentistry
- Puppy and Kitten Care
- Spay and Neuter Surgery
- Laser therapy (Class IV)
- Surgery
- Dermatology
- Acupuncture
- Preventative Care
- Allergy Testing
- Pharmacy
- Hospice and Euthanasia
- Pain Management
- Health Certificates
- Integrative Veterinary Medicine
- Geriatric Care
- Conventional medicine
- Grooming
- Parasite Prevention
- Microchipping
- Behavior Management
- Vaccinations
Equipment
- Onsite Diagnostics
- In-House Laboratory
- Ultrasound
- Advanced Digital X-rays
Frequently asked questions
- What types of integrative veterinary medicine does Kensington Veterinary Hospital offer?
- Kensington Veterinary Hospital practices integrative veterinary medicine, incorporating services such as acupuncture, nutrition, and Class IV laser therapy. This approach is blended with conventional medicine, surgery, and dentistry to provide comprehensive care.
- What are the professional interests of the veterinarians at Kensington Veterinary Hospital?
- Dr. Tonya Gossard is trained in TCM and acupuncture, with a special interest in geriatric medicine. Dr. Tomer Ronai's professional interests include cardiology and oncology. Dr. Victoria Jordan's special veterinary interests are internal medicine, feline medicine, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- What diagnostic services are available at Kensington Veterinary Hospital?
- The hospital provides a range of diagnostic services including advanced digital X-rays, which are a non-invasive technique to look inside the body. They also offer onsite diagnostics, an in-house laboratory, and ultrasound capabilities.
- Does Kensington Veterinary Hospital offer specialized care for aging pets?
- Yes, Kensington Veterinary Hospital provides geriatric care, emphasizing that preventative medicine and regular checkups, including annual exams and blood work, become even more critical as pets age and become prone to certain disease processes. Dr. Tonya Gossard also has a special interest in geriatric medicine.
- What types of conditions can be treated with acupuncture at Kensington Veterinary Hospital?
- Acupuncture at Kensington Veterinary Hospital can assist in healing various conditions. For small dogs, it is often used for musculoskeletal problems like arthritis, intervertebral disk disease, or traumatic nerve injury. It can also address skin problems such as lick granulomas and allergic dermatitis.