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Veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Joya Griffin, was featured in a new television show on Nat Geo Wild, called Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya. The show focuses on skin health of veterinary patients.


Veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Joya Griffin, was featured in a new television show on Nat Geo Wild, called Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya. The show focuses on skin health of veterinary patients. 

A board-certified veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Joya cares for the many skin ailments of pets, including cysts, inflammation, blisters, scaling, hot spots, and tumors at the Animal Dermatology Group, Inc. The company has more than 40 locations across the country.

“I'm so grateful to have this opportunity to share my passion for veterinary dermatology with the world and the care my team and I give our patients," said Dr. Joya. “It's great to educate about the importance of skin health in pets. So many common diseases, from allergies to hormonal conditions, manifest themselves through the skin. Helping pet parents recognize these conditions will allow them to get their pets the care they need quickly.”

Dr. Joya has been bestowed with various honors, including for her research and in clinical practice. In addition to educating pet owners through the new television show, Dr. Joya also lectures, mentors residents in veterinary dermatology, and practices in Louisville, Kentucky. She is also a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology. 

"We are proud of Dr. Joya's new program and excited for her success," stated Steven Mrha, chief executive officer at Animal Dermatology Group, Inc. "She exemplifies the dedication to the health and welfare of animals that the veterinary community and our team of dermatologists commit to every day."

Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nat-geo-wilds-pop-goes-the-vet-with-dr-joya-spotlights-veterinary-dermatology-and-importance-of-skin-health-in-pets-301469717.html


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