D'amico Joseph A DVM
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Through these unprecedented times, your Waynesville Veterinary Hospital team wants to continue to provide the highest care for you and your pet. In order to protect the health of all of our clients and our staff, we will now be offering Curb Side Vet Service during our normal business hours.

Waynesville Veterinary Hospital is an exclusive companion animal practice situated in northern Warren County between the Village of Waynesville and the City of Springboro.We are a full service companion animal hospital that focuses on providing compassionate, personalized medicine for your four-legged family member.
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Waynesville Veterinary Hospital is a locally owned, high quality companion animal hospital that is proud to serve the Waynesville, Springboro, Centerville and surround communities for everything pet related since 1981. Our complement of fine doctors and our caring, compassionate staff offer our clients the best and most qualified pet health care available.
Dr. AJ Iwasko is the owner of Waynesville Veterinary Hospital (WVH). He is a 2013 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. AJ hails from Springboro, Ohio, where he graduated from Springboro High School, and received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Wright State University.
Clients bring their dogs and cats to us because they are confident in the quality of individualized care we provide to each pet. We provide quality pet health care and treatment services for your pet from birth to senior care. Confident referral to area specialists in neurology, opthomology, internal medicine, cardiology, and advanced medical imaging.
Theresa studied veterinary technology at Morehead State University and graduated with her Bachelor's in Animal Science. She also holds an Associate in Veterinary Technology. Her focus is in cytology (identifying cells under the microscope) and she has an interest in ultrasonography. Theresa grew up on a farm with animals where she discovered her passion for working in the veterinary field.
What can we say about Jimmy? He is weird. But it's probably because he was found by two good samaritans on the road, having been hit by a car. His fever was 109. Yes, 109. He had a fractured leg and a fractured jaw. Dr. Ruth put him back together again. Jimmy is definitely the quirkiest of all the WVH cats.
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