Special Interest in: Laser Therapy, Orthopedic Surgery, Ultrasound
Dr. Richard "Chip" L. Godine DVM: Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine - 1987BA: University of Virginia - 1977 President, Virginia Veterinary Medical Association in 2003 Dean's Curriculum Committee, VMRCVM Adjunct Professor in Ultrasonography, BRCC Veterinary Technician Program Virginia Alternate Delegate to the American Veterinary Medical Association Board Director of the North American Association of Laser Therapists Dr. Godine is also a member of: -Virginia Veterinary Mecical Association (VVMA) -American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery (ASLMS) Dr. Godine grew up in Baltimore and nearby Advanced Mills. He graduated from Woodberry Forest School and was a letterman on the UVa lacrosse team in the mid-1970's. Dr. Godine's special interests in Veterinary Medicine include ultrasound, cardiology, laser therapy and orthopedic surgery. He is one of a handful of surgeons in Virginia trained to perform TTA's in the repair of cruciate disease. He enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, and playing golf. Dr. Caroline K. Godine
DVM: Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine - 1987
BS: University of Maryland - 1982
"Dr. Caroline" grew up in White Marsh, Maryland, and received a BS in Dairy Science from the University of Maryland. Her special interests include reproduction, dermatology and soft tissue surgery. When "Dr. Caroline" isn't practicing Veterinary Medicine, she can be found home-schooling her four children or working in the garden. ![]() Dr. Janet N. Robertson
DVM: Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine - 1990 BS: Michigan State University - 1978 Dr. Robertson is a native of Gross Pointe, Michigan, and moved to the Ruckersville area in 1980. She has a special interest in feline medicine and also enjoys all types of surgery. When not working, Dr. Robertson enjoys traveling and vacationing with her family.
Dr. Sullivan grew up with 6 brothers and 6 sisters in Southern California. She attended California Polytechnic State University Pomona's Animal Science Program then moved to Colorado and received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1990. Continuing the trend eastward, she moved to Virginia, first to the Shenandoah Valley for a year, and then to Rochelle, where she still resides. She enjoys riding horses, gardening and Irish culture, and loves to dance.
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