Dr.
Joseph DiMauro, the founder and proprietor of Horsham Veterinary Hospital,
graduated (Dean's List) from the University of Pennsylvania School of
Veterinary Medicine in 1984 and went on to earn a Masters of Business
Administration degree in Healthcare Administration from Temple University.He founded Horsham Veterinary Hospital in
1986.
Dr.
DiMauro is actively involved in community affairs. He is treasurer of the
Delaware Valley Academy of Veterinary Medicine. He is a past Chairman of the
Board of the Suburban Horsham Willow Grove Chamber of Commerce.He served on the Board of
Directors of the Hatboro-Horsham Educational Foundation and is a past
President of the Horsham Rotary. As a member of the Hatboro-Horsham Partners
in Education, he speaks frequently at career days and other forums. He has
also spoken nationally about the practice of veterinary medicine. He is a
recipient of the Small Business Administration Entrepreneurial Success award
for Southeastern Pennsylvania and has also received a commendation from State
Senator Stewart Greenleaf. In addition
to his wife and three children, his family includes Deuce, a German Shephard; Fredo
and Massimo, Boston Terriers; Vanilla, a French Bulldog; and Cecil, a Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrot.
Dr.
Christine Tranchida graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of
Veterinary Medicine in 1996 and joined the staff of Horsham Veterinary Hospital
in 1997.Dr. Tranchida has a strong
interest in educating pet owners, and she enjoys answering questions and
helping people get off to a good start with their new pets.She and her husband keep busy with their
three children and all of their furry kids: two dogs, Alakazam, and Pluto and
two adorable cats, Toby and Merlin.
Dr.
Lisa Van der Gaag graduated (Summa Cum Laude) from University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine in 1994 and joined the staff of Horsham
Veterinary Hospital in 1998.When Dr.
Van der Gaag is not busy with veterinary medicine, she spends her time with her
husband, two daughters, and a menagerie of pets: dogs, cats, fish, and various
orphans that need some TLC on their way to finding good homes.
Dr.
Donna Riddle received her Bachelors Degree in Microbiology from the
Pennsylvania State University and her Masters Degree in Clinical Microbiology
from the Medical College of Pennsylvania before graduating from The University
of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. She is a board certified
medical technologist and worked for many years in the laboratory at the Medical
College of Pennsylvania, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and
Bryn Mawr Hospital.She joined the staff
of Horsham Veterinary Hospital in 2002.In her spare
time, Dr. Riddle spends time at home with two Jack Russell Terriers, Atticus and Johnny, and one chow, Henry.
Dr.
Anna Edling graduated from University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School in
1982.She has a keen interest in ferret
medicine.In 1984, she purchased her
first ferret, Martha and subsequently became involved with ferret rescue
which afforded her the opportunity to treat many of the little
creatures. Although many veterinarians are reluctant to see ferrets, Dr. Edling
is quite comfortable with all phases of their medical and surgical care. She
shares her home with 4 ferrets, 4 dogs, 5 cats, 2 cockatoos, and 3 Jackson's
chameleons.
Dr.
Amie Balandovich Graduated from the University of Minnesota Veterinary School
in 1995. She joined the staff of Horsham Veterinary Hospital in 2005.
Previously she worked with marine mammals and wildlife and in an emergency
clinic.Her veterinary interests include
internal medicine and dermatology.When
not working, Dr. Balandovich enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and
pets.
Hours of Operation: By Appointment Only Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 8:00PM Saturday 8:00AM to 2:00PM Sunday 10:00Am to 1:00PM(Open for Boarding Only)