Associate Veterinarian – N. Kentucky (near Cincinnati)


Veterinary hospital in Hebron, KY is looking for a full-time veterinarian to join our three doctor, collaborative, close-knit team and provide high-quality medical, surgical, and dental care to a well-rounded caseload. We primarily treat dogs (70%) and cats (20%), with an additional 10% made up of pocket pets—including rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, hedgehogs, and rodents (no birds or reptiles). Four day work week is full time. Open Monday to Friday 9-5 Saturday: 8:30am – 12:30pm. No ER call. We have a 2:1 staff to doctor ratio. Our hospital has three exam rooms, a surgical suite, a dental wet lab, and shared doctor workspaces. We’ve invested in high-quality tools to support your medicine—including digital dental and full-body radiographs, therapeutic laser, Midmark high-speed dental units, IDEXX in-house lab (Catalyst, ProCyte, SediVue, UA analyzer, Bionote), EKG, and handheld ultrasound. We offer dental radiographs, and we’ve recently expanded our diagnostics and lab capabilities. Our team also sees urgent cases, pocket pets (if you’re interested), and limited acupuncture services. Appointments are 30 minutes, and we typically see 15 patients per day—enough to stay productive without being overwhelmed. Each DVM has one dedicated surgery day per week, typically performing two dentals and up to four soft tissue procedures. While we offer same-day and urgent care, we carefully manage our caseload to avoid burnout. You’ll be supported by a skilled, long-tenured tech team that works to the top of their license, allowing you to focus on doctor responsibilities and complete records between appointments. Our team culture is supportive, and collaborative. We meet regularly as a DVM group to review protocols and discuss cases, and everyone is encouraged to bring new ideas to the table. We’re not Fear Free certified as a clinic, but we do have Fear Free professionals on staff, and our layout, pheromone therapy, and low-stress handling all reflect those values.

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