4/1/2023 0 Comments Pet city chatham![]() Maro served for 5 years on the Board of Health and 5 years on the Board of AVCA. She was the veterinary director and taught emergency medicine and surgical assisting at Median School, prior to it becoming the Veterinary Technical Institute.ĭr. ![]() ![]() She has trained and mentored thousands of students, veterinarians and local school children. Maro is a true visionary, and she has had profound and remarkable results with her unique approach to creating wellness.įrom her earliest days practicing, she began volunteering at and helping the Beaver, Lawrence, and Butler County Humane Societies, 40 area schools with free programs, served on the Advisory Board of Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and founded several nursing home-pet visitation programs. She has spent 33 years learning and developing treatment integration plans which rely heavily on creating wellness and health through the use of therapeutic nutrition, animal chiropractic, TCVM, herbology, acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, therapeutic massage, IASTM, essential oils, alternative cancer therapies, SANAWAVE, NanoVitalight, Laser therapy, NAET, Ozone Therapy, Prolotherapy, Stem Cell/PRP, and more.ĭr. Her continual efforts to offer compassionate care, health, hope and happiness to owners and their pets have brought culminated in the services we offer today. She founded the Ellwood Animal Hospital in 1987, College Hill Animal Clinic in 1988, Center Animal Clinic in 1991, Chippewa Animal Hospital in 1998, and Cranberry Holistic Pet Care in 2015. ![]() Upon completion of a BS in Agriculture/Animal Science, and DVM degree from Ohio State University, she worked in a mixed practice, splitting her time between visiting farms and working in the small animal clinic. She attended YSU for part of her undergraduate studies, majoring in Biology and Chemistry, and worked as a graduate teaching/research assistant. Cindy Maro grew up on a farm and began working with veterinarians at an early age, gaining experience in caring for and treating numerous species, including horses, farm animals, dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigeons and more. ![]()
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