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Dr. Leonard Donato,
VMD
Diplomate of the
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in Avian Practice
Since the age of five, Dr. Donato dreamed about becoming a veterinarian. After studying for four years at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(IUP) and four years at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, he attained his longtime
goal.
As a student, Dr. Donato was responsible for the medical and surgical care
of animals at
the University of Pennsylvania Wildlife Service. After completing his studies, Dr. Donato was an Associate Veterinarian at Rothman Animal Hospital from 1996 to 2000. His caseload included traditional and non-traditional pets.
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As a member of the Association of Avian Veterinarians (A.A.V.), Dr. Donato
lectured at several national
conventions. Throughout his career he has been actively providing continuing education opportunities for veterinarians, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians.
In February 2001, Dr. Donato became the owner of Radnor Veterinary Hospital. He treats dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents, amphibians, hedgehogs, sugar gliders and other non-traditional pets. Dr. Donato’s areas of interest include orthopedics, endoscopy, and wildlife & exotic pet medicine and
surgery. Dr. Donato lives in Rosemont, PA with his
wife, Marianne, daughters, Lena
and Christina, and son, Joseph.
The Donato family shares their home with two rescued animals:
a lionhead Rabbit named Marlin, and a
medium/long-haired cat named Cayla. Dr. Donato enjoys martial arts, table tennis, and hiking on
the Appalachian Trail.
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Dr. Jeffrey Szanto Dr. Szanto holds degrees from Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the University of New Hampshire, and the University of Pennsylvania
(Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris). He is a twenty-year resident of Wayne, PA and, much to his amazement, is now old enough to have two young men in college. Since turning over the reins of Radnor Veterinary Hospital to Dr.
Donato, he is enjoying the quality of his existence more than ever. In addition to having more time for the important things of life like tennis and squash, serving as doorman and butler to his dog and two
ragdoll cats, and finally re-reading War and Peace, he is enjoying, while at work, having the time to focus 100% on the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery.
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Dr. Kimberly
Galligher
Dr. Kimberley
Galligher earned a B.S. in Animal Science from Cook
College, Rutgers University. In
addition to earning a minor in Equine Science, she
also completed an honors
thesis in Small Ruminant Reproductive Endocrinology.
Dr. Galligher earned her Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris
from the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Kimberley
Galligher has been a
long-time resident of both Delaware
and Chester counties and presently lives in
Malvern, Pennsylvania.
She enjoys spending her free time cooking,
golfing, kick-boxing, taking walks with her Neapolitan Mastiff
named Lance and spending time with her Severe Macaw, Sparky.
Despite not owning any goats or guinea pigs of her own, they are
still her favorite animals given their playful personalities and
love of affection!
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Dr. Meghan McGrath
Meghan
is a graduate of U. Penn School of Veterinary Medicine. She holds
a Master's degree in Chemistry from Villanova, and a B.S. in
Chemistry from Rowan University. She has 3 cats: Fezig, Tigger
Pooh and Aggie; a rescued pug named Grizzie, another rescued pug
named Obey One Eye Kenobi, a rescued boston named Finn, and one
husband named Dave.
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