
“My mission as a housecall veterinarian is to provide high-caliber, personalized care to enhance the lives of pets and their human companions.”
Sunita Driehuys, VMD, Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Canine & Feline Practice)
** Sunita Driehuys, VMD, has been certified
as a Diplomate by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP)
specializing in Canine and Feline Practice.
Dr.
Driehuys mastered a rigorous and demanding application process and
certification examination in order to obtain Diplomate status. To
qualify to sit for the extensive, two-day examination, a veterinarian
must complete either a residency program or six years of clinical
veterinary practice. In addition, two case reports, references,
descriptions of practice procedures, and professional education records
must be submitted and pass review.
The American Board of Veterinary Practitioners was established in 1978 and is accredited by a special committee of American Veterinary Medical Association to recognize excellence in clinical practice through the certification of species-oriented specialists. **
The American Board of Veterinary Practitioners was established in 1978 and is accredited by a special committee of American Veterinary Medical Association to recognize excellence in clinical practice through the certification of species-oriented specialists. **



