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Joya Griffin

DVM, Diplomate ACVD, Board Certified Veterinary Dermatologist

giffinjoya6x81-6686.jpg Dr. Joya Griffin is an Ohio native who graduated from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. While attending Cornell, she was awarded numerous scholarships including the Dermatology Service Award for her aptitude in clinical dermatology and her research on malassezia otitis externa. After graduating, she completed an internship at VCA Berwyn and Aurora Animal Hospitals in Chicago, Illinois. During her internship year, she was awarded the intern "Abstract Award" for her presentation on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Dr. Griffin returned to Cornell University in 2007 for a residency in Dermatology. After completing her residency-training program, Dr. Griffin served one year as an instructor of dermatology, and had the privilege of teaching fourth-year clinical students as well as lecturing to underclassmen on bacterial, fungal, and immune-mediated skin diseases. Dr. Griffin has a special interest in fungal and immune-mediated skin disease as well as feline dermatology. She became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology in 2010.

Outside of work, Dr. Griffin enjoys spending time with her family and pets. She loves travelling, cooking and working out. She is a self-proclaimed small dog and cat lover and is excited to be practicing in an area closer to her family.

Animal Dermatology Clinic - Louisville
10302 Shelbyville Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40223
Phone: 502-240-0947
Fax: 502-240-0986
Email: infolouisville@adcmg.com
Web Site: www.animaldermatology.com
Animal Dermatology Clinic at Medvet
150 Dennis Dr.
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
Phone: (502) 240-0947
Email: infolouisville@adcmg.com
Animal Dermatology Clinic at All-Pets Emergency Clinic
104 S Heidelbach Avenue
Evansville, Indiana 47713
Phone: (502) 240-0947
Email: infolouisville@adcmg.com

Success Stories

   

Before: “Sadie” was diagnosed with mycobacterial infection, caused by a special type of organism called Atypical mycobacteria.

After: Hard to believe that this is the same dog! Coat has grown back and recovered well.

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Dottie - is a rescue that now lives in Santa Monica, CA. She is also a patient at the Marina del Rey clinic.

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