Christine Keyserling
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Christine Keyserling – Specialist (Emergency and Critical Care)

Specialist – Emergency and Critical Care.

Qualification: DVM, DACVECC.
Department:
Emergency & Critical Care.
Role: Senior Veterinarian, Director of the Transfusion Service.

Education:

  • BA in Biology – The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 2009.
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine – Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA, 2013.

Postgraduate Research and Hospital Training:

  • Internship in Small Animal Medicine & Surgery – Friendship Hospital for Animals, Washington D.C., 2014.
  • Residency in Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care – The Animal Medical Center, 2017.
About Owen Hurst

Doctor Christine Keyserling is a Senior Vet at the Animal Medical Center, working both in the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit. Doctor. Keyserling obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. After initially considering going into human medicine, she altered her course load & extracurriculars to be on the pre-vet path & eventually received her degree in veterinary medicine from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. She then went on to Friendship Hospital for Animals in Washington DC where she completed a one-year rotating internship. Then, Dr. Keyserling began her residency in Emergency & Critical Care at the Animal Medical Center, where she was hired as a Senior Vet after completing her 3-year residency.

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Dr. Keyserling is originally from the Northern Virginia/Washington Direct current area. She lives in Manhattan with her husband, a research chef, and 2 cats, Macaroni and Muenster Cheese.

Appointment link: Online.
Hospital Address:
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. 510 East 62nd Street New York, NY 10065.
Phone: (212) 838-8100.

Primary Care & Ophthalmology Services
Hospital Address: 1113 York Avenue New York, NY 10065.
Phone: (212) 838-8100.

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