ABOUT US

Spotsylvania Animal Hospital has provided affectionate veterinary care to the animals of Virginia since 1981.
 

About Us

When Spotsylvania Animal Hospital opened in the early 1980s, our beautiful hometown was smaller, and much more rural. Likewise, our original patients were farm animals. In the decades to come, Spotsylvania’s countryside charm attracted more and more people, and with them came new breeds of clientele: dogs, cats, plus domesticated exotics like lizards, ferrets, and even the occasional snake! And all that time, Spotsylvania Animal Hospital, located near the courthouse, has remained central to the community that grew up around it.

For example, our own veterinarian, Dr. Siefker, often provides expert testimony for the Spotsylvania County Courthouse. We are also proud to be Spotsylvania Sheriff Department K-9 unit‘s preferred care provider for the Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, and Bloodhounds employed in their canine units.  Additionally, our veterinarians work with Spotsylvania Animal Control to aid abused, sick, or injured homeless animals, and help local wildlife rehabilitators care for injured fauna.

Dr. Corbett and Dr. Siefker were both recognized among 2022’s “Best Vets” by Northern Virginia Magazine.

Spotsylvania Animal Hospital treats all animals with love, respect, and care, and would love to welcome your pet to our family!

Meet Our Team

Meet the Veterinarians & Team of Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in Spotsylvania, Virginia!

For more information or to setup an appointment, call us at 540-582-6370 to speak to one of our top-rated staff members!

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This is how we do team building at Spotsylvania animal Hospital! GO TEAM!
Cynthia moved to Virginia at the start of 2017 to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. She joined our staff soon after and is now on her way to becoming a licensed veterinary technician! She is passionate about all animals with a soft spot for cats and reptiles. She is very busy with school and work, but in her free time she enjoys discovering new music or TV shows!
Jennifer joined Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in 2003. She was so taken by the family of animal lovers she found here, that in 2007 she took her career (and the practice) to a new level by getting a degree in Veterinary Technology from Northern Virginia Community College. Her interests include small animal and reptile husbandry, dog breeding, and pet behavior. She also loves sharing her veterinary know-how with owners who have questions about their pet’s health or behavior. At home, Jennifer and her daughter care for a bull mastiff, bearded collie, a boxer, and various pet reptiles. In her spare time, she enjoys showing her dogs in conformation and rally obedience competitions.
Dr. Corbett, a Massachusetts native, wasn’t always going to be a veterinarian. She originally received her degree in finance, from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2003. She worked in banking for about two years, but then quit her job and moved to California with her husband. There, she decided to pursue a job that let her continually learn, be challenged, and work to strengthen the bond between animal and human. She enrolled in medical school, and eventually received her DVM from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA in 2012. Following veterinary school, Dr. Corbett interned, and was eventually hired, at an animal hospital in West Los Angeles. Then, in 2015, it was back to Massachusetts, where she has been practicing up until her move to Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in 2018. Dr. Corbett has a strong interest in wellness and preventative care, as well as acupuncture, dentistry, and internal medicine. When not working Dr. Corbett enjoys running, biking, competing in triathlons and spending time with her husband, her dog Cooper, plus Hallie and Finnian, her two cats.
Tammy joined the SAH family in August 2018.  She has always had a passion for animals, but her interest in teh field was triggered when she had to nurse her guinea back to health.  She pusrsued her education through Penn Foster and became a certified Veterinary Assistant.  She is a cat mom to 3 rambunctious boys and owns 2 guinea pigs.
Malinda joined Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in March 2018 as a vet assistant.  She has over 20 years' experience in various animal fields as well as operating an animal rescue.  She has been married for 25 years, has 5 children and 6 grandchildren.
VET TECH APPRECIATION WEEK
October 14th-20th is National Vet Tech Appreciation Week! 
Jennifer and Oksana work hard behind the scenes to serve you and your pets. They check vitals, draw blood, administer medications, assist with surgeries, take x-rays, sterilize equipment and so much more. 
Most of all, they love your pets as their own. 
Being a vet tech is hard work! We are so proud to have such caring, compassionate technicians as part of our family. 
Do you have a story about how one of our amazing vet techs helped your pet? Share in the comments below!
It's National Veterinary Technician Week!
Jennifer has worked with us since 2003. She graduated from Northern Virginia Community College in 2007 with a degree in Veterinary Technology. Her interests include small animal and reptile husbandry, canine reproduction, behavior and providing client education.
Today is World Veterinary Day! We would like to take a minute to thank  Dr. Katherine Siefker for her hard work and devotion to her clients/patients.
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Meet Our Veterinarians

Katherine Siefker, DVM

Maryland native Dr. Siefker has loved animals from a young age. She followed her passion all the way to the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, where she received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She has been at Spotsylvania Animal Hospital ever since.

Dr. Katherine, as she’s known around the office, treats dogs, cats, exotics, and even the occasional farm animal. She is passionate about preventative care, pain management, and helping owners strengthen the bonds with their pets.

When not at work, she spends time with her wonderful husband and four amazing children. Her family also includes three dogs—Tank, Bella, and Arlo—plus a cat named Mittens. Whenever she isn’t at work or with family, Dr. Katherine loves to take naps. She also enjoys reading, running, and taking leisurely walks with her dogs.

Dr. Meaghan Corbett

Meaghan Corbett, DVM

Dr. Corbett, a Massachusetts native, wasn’t always going to be a veterinarian. She originally received her degree in finance from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2003. She worked in banking for about two years, but then quit her job and moved to California with her husband. There, she decided to pursue a job that let her continually learn, be challenged, and work to strengthen the bond between animal and human. She enrolled in medical school, and eventually received her DVM from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA in 2012. Following veterinary school, Dr. Corbett interned, and was eventually hired, at an animal hospital in West Los Angeles. Then, in 2015, it was back to Massachusetts, where she has been practicing up until her move to Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in 2018.

Dr. Corbett has a strong interest in wellness and preventative care, as well as acupuncture, dentistry, and internal medicine. When not working Dr. Corbett enjoys running, biking, competing in triathlons and spending time with her husband, her dog Cooper, plus Hallie and Finnian, her two cats.

Our Licensed Veterinary Technicians

Jennifer

Jennifer Dumire, LVT

Jennifer joined Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in 2003. She was so taken by the family of animal lovers she found here, that in 2007 she took her career (and the practice) to a new level by getting a degree in Veterinary Technology from Northern Virginia Community College. Her interests include small animal and reptile husbandry, dog breeding, and pet behavior. She also loves sharing her veterinary know-how with owners who have questions about their pet’s health or behavior.

At home, Jennifer and her daughter care for a bull mastiff, bearded collie, a boxer, and various pet reptiles. In her spare time, she enjoys showing her dogs in conformation and rally obedience competitions.

Oksana

Oksana M-Sturm, LVT

Oksana is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and has loved animals from the time she was a child. She left home to pursue her Veterinary Technician’s degree from Northampton Community College in Pennsylvania. After graduating, she joined Spotsylvania Animal Hospital in 2015, where she continues to enjoy working with animals every day.

She cares for two dogs and two cats, who she collectively refers to as her “fur children.”

Our Practice Manager

Margaret Washington

Margaret Washington

Margaret Washington was born and raised in nearby King George County. After working toward a degree in Business Administration from Germanna Community College, she moved to Spotsylvania and joined the Animal Clinic in 1996. Her original title was Veterinary Assistant, but has put her experience and studies to work, and is now the clinic’s Patient Care Coordinator and Business Office Manager.

When away from her many duties at the hospital, she loves to spend time with her daughter and granddaughter. She also cares for a spirited six-year-old lab named Frankie.

Our Facility

Visit us in downtown Spotsylvania, Virginia!

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Our Downtown Location

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Welcome to Spotsylvania Animal Hospital!

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Separate Dog Entrance

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Waiting Area

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Separate Cat Entrance

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Private Waiting & Exam Room

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Pet Care Area

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered some of the more common questions we receive about our veterinary practice below. Feel free to contact us if you would like more information or do not see your question answered here.

Q: Which payment options are available to customers?

A: For your convenience, we accept Cash, Checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and CareCredit. Payment is due at the time services are rendered.

A Payment Plan may be established with CareCredit to allow you to create the easiest payment option for your budget. CareCredit has an automatic 6-month NO INTEREST Plan available, as well as other plans. CareCredit can also be used with many (human) medical service providers. For financing approval, visit the CareCredit website.

We also accept pet insurance! For more information, contact us.

Q: Which types of pets do you see?
A: We see most types of small companion animals and exotic pets! Along with our dog and cat friends, we also see ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, potbelly pigs, chinchillas, hedgehogs, rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters, snakes (non-venomous only), sugar gliders, iguanas, monitors, turtles… and more!

For more information on the pets we care for, see our services.

Q: Which types of pets do you NOT see?
We do not see avians, or birds, spiders, large animal species (horses, cows, pigs, etc.), or primates (monkeys). For more information about the pets we care for, see our services.
Q: Does my pet need an appointment?

A: For non-emergency problems, a scheduled appointment will allow you and your pet the opportunity to share your concerns with the veterinarian and hospital medical team.

Call ahead to inquire about availability for urgent care visits before 3pm weekdays. Additional fees apply. Monday – Saturday. Emergency cases are seen immediately during office hours.

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