Veterinary Technology Program

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Pieper Veterinary and CVVA are excited to collaborate with CT State Community College, Middlesex Campus in their Veterinary Technology Program!

Students in the Veterinary Technology program at CT State Community College, Middlesex Campus will work with clients and pets at Pieper Veterinary.

Hospital staff will take on an active role in training up-and-coming veterinary technicians. Veterinary technician students are present, supervised, learning, and adding extra attention to the needs of clients and their pets.

The Veterinary Technology Associate Degree program is offered in collaboration between CT State Community College, Middlesex Campus & the Pieper Veterinary Hospitals. General education courses are held at the College, while those courses requiring specialized laboratories, equipment, and hands-on practical experience are held in the hospital setting.

Learn more about the Veterinary Technology program at CT State Community College, Middlesex Campus

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Meet the Team

Our emergency department includes boarded criticalists and experienced ER veterinarians, supported by skilled veterinary technicians delivering compassionate care tailored to your pet’s needs.

Samantha Guida, DVM, DACVECC

Veterinarian - Specialist

Christopher Blanch, DVM

Veterinarian - ER

Kathleen M. Kimball, DVM

Veterinarian - ER/Urgent Care

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