bballguy
04-08-2012, 03:00 PM
Hey guys,
My 1/2 rotti, 1/4 pitbull, 1/4 bullmastiff mutt has partially torn his cruciate ligament and I am finally deciding he won't naturally be able to recover so I have decided to get him surgery.
Can anyone vouch for the following vet?
If nobody has experience with him, can you tell me if he looks legit? Is there anything you can notice about his page that should give me reason to look elsewhere?
His name is Dr. Avtar Jandi and he works under "Southwest Veterinary Services"
Southwest Veterinary Services (Limited to Surgery only) - Curriculum Vitae (http://www.smallanimalsurgeon.com/Curriculum-Vitae.html)
AVTAR JANDI , Residency Trained and a Board Qualified Surgeon :
I am a residency trained and board qualified small animal surgeon. I have been working in specialty veterinary hospitals since 2006.
I finished an American College of Veterinary Surgeons’ approved surgical residency from a reputed institution in Los Angeles, California and continued training under a very reputed board certified surgeon in Portland, Oregon after finishing residency program. I am not a board certified surgeon yet, but my credential has been accepted for board certification and I am the process of getting board certification in very near future.
I learned many of my skills and procedures through one on one training with boarded surgeons during my residency training and post residency training.
I have also completed number of single procedure wet-labs learning new skills and procedures including Linear and Hybrid External Fixators, Locking Plate Techniques, Correction of Angular Limb Deformities, TPLO, TTA and Total Hip Replacement (BFX and CFX), Advanced Arthroscopy, Thoracoscopy, Laparascopy, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation.
I have an extensive inventory of state of the art surgical equipment and supplies that I bring to your veterinarian’s hospital when I come to operate on your patient.
My scrub nurses, who are veterinary technicians, do help your veterinarian in patient preparation and monitoring. I utilize advanced anesthetic monitoring equipment, and return patient care to your doctor’s staff upon completion of the procedure.
If you want and can afford a board certified surgeon, there are two facilities in the Greater Vancouver area to choose from. I am someone who has credentials accepted for board certification, advanced training, mobile, well equipped, and have the competency as well as experience to do many challenging surgical procedures that are out of the comfort zone of many general practitioners.
Avtar Jandi, DVM. MVSc, Residency Trained and Board Qualified in Small Animal Surgery
My 1/2 rotti, 1/4 pitbull, 1/4 bullmastiff mutt has partially torn his cruciate ligament and I am finally deciding he won't naturally be able to recover so I have decided to get him surgery.
Can anyone vouch for the following vet?
If nobody has experience with him, can you tell me if he looks legit? Is there anything you can notice about his page that should give me reason to look elsewhere?
His name is Dr. Avtar Jandi and he works under "Southwest Veterinary Services"
Southwest Veterinary Services (Limited to Surgery only) - Curriculum Vitae (http://www.smallanimalsurgeon.com/Curriculum-Vitae.html)
AVTAR JANDI , Residency Trained and a Board Qualified Surgeon :
I am a residency trained and board qualified small animal surgeon. I have been working in specialty veterinary hospitals since 2006.
I finished an American College of Veterinary Surgeons’ approved surgical residency from a reputed institution in Los Angeles, California and continued training under a very reputed board certified surgeon in Portland, Oregon after finishing residency program. I am not a board certified surgeon yet, but my credential has been accepted for board certification and I am the process of getting board certification in very near future.
I learned many of my skills and procedures through one on one training with boarded surgeons during my residency training and post residency training.
I have also completed number of single procedure wet-labs learning new skills and procedures including Linear and Hybrid External Fixators, Locking Plate Techniques, Correction of Angular Limb Deformities, TPLO, TTA and Total Hip Replacement (BFX and CFX), Advanced Arthroscopy, Thoracoscopy, Laparascopy, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation.
I have an extensive inventory of state of the art surgical equipment and supplies that I bring to your veterinarian’s hospital when I come to operate on your patient.
My scrub nurses, who are veterinary technicians, do help your veterinarian in patient preparation and monitoring. I utilize advanced anesthetic monitoring equipment, and return patient care to your doctor’s staff upon completion of the procedure.
If you want and can afford a board certified surgeon, there are two facilities in the Greater Vancouver area to choose from. I am someone who has credentials accepted for board certification, advanced training, mobile, well equipped, and have the competency as well as experience to do many challenging surgical procedures that are out of the comfort zone of many general practitioners.
Avtar Jandi, DVM. MVSc, Residency Trained and Board Qualified in Small Animal Surgery