Jennifer Vitucci, DVM, CCRT
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Vitucci graduated Magna cum Laude from John Carroll University with a biology degree. She obtained her DVM from The Ohio State University in 2007. After graduation, she moved to the St. Louis, MO, area and practiced at a small animal general practice for 2 years, before purchasing County Animal Hospital with her husband in October 2009. Vitucci began her rehabilitation training in 2019 and obtained her canine rehabilitation therapist certification through the Canine Rehab Institute in 2021. Synergy Veterinary Rehabilitation opened within County Animal Hospital in 2019. After selling their practice and moving to the Florida panhandle, Vitucci joined PulseVet Technologies as the small animal business manager in May 2021.
Small animals can now benefit from an effective treatment for injuries and chronic pain.