Dr. Victoria
Northwest New Jersey
I grew up in the town of Kinnelon, nestled in the wooded suburbs of Northern New Jersey, where black bears, deer, and other wildlife were frequent backyard visitors. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t dream of becoming a veterinarian, and my childhood bedroom was often referred to as the local “petting zoo,” since multiple pets could be found there at any given time.
I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from Calvin University (formerly Calvin College) in Grand Rapids, Michigan before attending Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. During veterinary school, I volunteered for a pet loss support hotline and spent nights talking to people who had lost their beloved animals. This experience filled me with compassion and it was an honor to provide support for those we were grieving.
As a veterinarian, I enjoy being able to problem solve and help patients and their owners grow stronger in their bond. I have a passion for preventive medicine and compassionate end-of-life care. I’ve lost many pets over the years, including my special childhood Boxer, Domino, who was a big part of my “why” for becoming a veterinarian. Deciding to let him go was one of the hardest things I’ve had to do and the experience helped me understand how important end-of-life care is for pets and their families. I love being able to provide a peaceful passing for pets and support for families as they say goodbye to a cherished family member.
Outside of work, I love spending time with my two kids and husband, our dog Sophie, our cat Minnie, and our two Ball pythons, Bocce and Pickle. My family and I also enjoy traveling to the Adirondacks, skiing, hiking, snowmobiling, gardening, and crocheting. I've always been interested in the husbandry requirements of various species and I love setting up and maintaining enclosures for the species I've kept in my care over the years. I grew up playing tennis, and it's my sport of choice when I'm able to play!



