Animal Cancer Care Clinic
Animal Cancer Care Clinic is a general practice practice in Miami, FL, staffed by 2 DACVIM-credentialed specialists. Procedures include Stereotactic Radiation, Radiation Therapy, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy.
About
Animal Cancer Care Clinic (ACCC) is a specialty referral hospital exclusively dedicated to the comprehensive treatment of animal cancer since 2004. It features the nation’s largest team of in-house veterinary cancer specialists, including board-certified professionals in medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgery, and internal medicine. The clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art, human-caliber equipment and facilities, enabling advanced diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
ACCC operates as a teaching hospital, providing clinical experience for oncology interns. The clinic serves pet owners and referring veterinarians by offering expert diagnoses, multiple treatment options, and integrated care plans. Its mission is to provide hope, care, and optimal outcomes for every client and animal patient.
Surgical team
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Dr. Stephanie Correa
DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
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Stephanie Correa
DVM
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Evan Sones
DVM, MS
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Ricardo Fernandez
DVM
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Erin Roof
DVM
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Maria Camps
DVM
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Carrissa Wood
DVM
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Aimée Soileau
DVM
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Jarred Lyons
DVM
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Tammi Ruddle
DVM
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Robin Holtsinger
DVM
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Courtney E. North
VMD, DACVIM
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Brian K. Roberts
DVM, DACVECC
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Taylor Lee Thompson
DVM
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Shannon O’Day
DVM
Procedures
- Stereotactic Radiation
- Radiation Therapy
- Immunotherapy
- Chemotherapy
- Electrochemotherapy
- Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS)
- Diagnostic biopsy
- Palliative care
- Consultation
- Surgery
Photos
Photos via Google · Nancy W
Frequently asked questions
- What types of board-certified specialists are available at Animal Cancer Care Clinic?
- Animal Cancer Care Clinic has board-certified specialists in several areas of oncology. These include Medical Oncologists, who are Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (DACVIM), a Radiation Oncologist who is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology (DACVR), and Surgeons who are Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (DACVS). Additionally, a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, also a DACVIM, is available.
- What is the process for an initial consultation at ACCC?
- An initial consultation at Animal Cancer Care Clinic is conducted by a Veterinary Medical Oncologist. During this visit, the specialist reviews the pet’s history, performs a physical examination, and diagnoses the condition. Based on these findings, the specialist reviews and compares various treatment options, answers questions, and provides a written Optimal OUTCOME Care Guide™ with a selected care plan, schedule, and cost details.
- What cancer treatment options are offered at Animal Cancer Care Clinic?
- Animal Cancer Care Clinic offers several main cancer treatment modes. These include surgery for physical tumor removal, chemotherapy protocols designed for specific conditions, and radiation therapy, including traditional and advanced stereotactic radiation therapy. The clinic also provides electrochemotherapy and can utilize less aggressive chemotherapy protocols for palliative care to improve quality of life.
- Does Animal Cancer Care Clinic offer advanced radiation therapy?
- Yes, Animal Cancer Care Clinic is known for its expert use of Stereotactic Radiation, an advanced technology that uses multiple x-ray beam angles to maximize radiation at the target while limiting exposure to healthy tissue. This method precisely distinguishes cancerous targets, administers radiation faster, and requires fewer sessions, typically one to three, compared to conventional radiation.
- How does Animal Cancer Care Clinic integrate care among its specialists?
- Care at Animal Cancer Care Clinic is smoothly integrated among its doctors and specialty areas. A Medical Oncologist oversees the pet's care from the initial consultation, designing chemotherapy protocols and coordinating with in-house veterinary internists, surgeons, and the radiation oncologist as needed. This close and seamless coordination ensures that the expertise of individual staff members is leveraged for optimal patient outcomes.