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Amirah Nasr
DVM, DACVIM-SAIM
Internal Medicine
Dr. Amirah Nasr is a board-certified small animal internist dedicated to diagnosing and managing complex medical conditions in dogs and cats. She has a special interest in gastroenterology, endocrinology, infectious disease, and autoimmune disease and is passionate about providing compassionate, evidence-based care to improve patient outcomes.
Dr. Nasr believes in the importance of clear communication and setting realistic expectations, ensuring that pet owners feel informed and empowered throughout their pet’s medical journey. She takes a collaborative approach to veterinary medicine, working closely with pet owners and referring veterinarians to develop tailored treatment plans that prioritize both medical excellence and quality of life for each patient.
Education and Training
- Residency: University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Small Animal Internal Medicine
- Internship: Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM): Midwestern University – Glendale, AZ
- Undergraduate Degree: Pennsylvania State University, B.S. in Animal Science
About Dr. Nasr
When she’s not treating patients, Dr. Nasr is likely lifting heavy things and putting them back down—with a little extra flair—alongside her husband, Jan, as they tackle CrossFit workouts together. She also loves hitting the trails for a good hike and hunting down the best coffee shops and restaurants in town, always on the lookout for her next favorite meal.
Dr. Nasr shares her home with her husband Jan, stepson Alfie, and a lively crew of pets. Finn, their spotted cattle dog mix, keeps everyone on their toes, while their two British Shorthair cats, Chicken and Rice (named after their household’s most-consumed meal), happily rule the roost. Life is a perfect blend of family, fitness, food, and of course—plenty of furry cuddles.
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