Dinah Skorich, DVM
Company: | Equilibrium Veterinary Services |
Phone: | (845) 232-1106 |
Email: | skorich.dvm@gmail.com |
Website: | https://www.equilibriumvetservices.com/ |
Address: | 621 Highway 211, Montgomery, NY, United States, 12549 |
Company: | Equilibrium Veterinary Services |
Phone: | (845) 232-1106 |
Email: | skorich.dvm@gmail.com |
Website: | https://www.equilibriumvetservices.com/ |
Address: | 621 Highway 211, Montgomery, NY, United States, 12549 |
Dr. Dinah Skorich has always loved animals, especially horses. She knew from a young age that she wanted to be a veterinarian, and achieved this goal in 2011 with a degree from NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine with a strong interest in equine surgery, the racing industry, and sports medicine. After veterinary school, she completed an equine surgical and ambulatory internship at Ocala Equine Hospital in Ocala, Florida where she further developed her interest in lameness and the Thoroughbred industry. During her internship, Dr. Skorich also completed the Equine Acupuncture course the Chi Institute (now Chi University) to add to her growing interest in treating equine performance horses. After her internship, she moved to New York joining a large equine ambulatory practice, developing her interest in Standardbred racehorses, as well as hunters and jumpers. Dr. Skorich then became certified in Equine Veterinary Spinal Manipulation (commonly referred to equine chiropractic), and Equine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. In 2018 she left general equine practice to pursue her dream and start Equilibrium Veterinary Services, a practice focused on a balance of complimentary medicine, sports medicine, and equine rehabilitation. A lifelong student, she started her Masters in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine from Chi University at the beginning of 2020, with a primary focus on horses, although she has started seeing bovine, canine and feline patients.
Dr. Skorich has her own zoo with a dog, several kitties, several horses, two ferrets, and a snake. In her personal time, she enjoys reading, music, and riding when possible.
DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)- NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine 2011
CVA (Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist)- Chi Institute 2012
CVSMT (Certified Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapist)- Integrative Veterinary Medical Institute 2015
CERP (Certified Equine Rehabilitation and Performance Veterinarian)- Integrative Veterinary Medical Institute 2019
IN PROGRESS: Masters in TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine)- Chi University 2020+. (Source)
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