According to the rainbow your friend bulldog harbor passed come dog here over the past few years. She has been for regular check ups and for some wounds she has received playing with other dogs. They are always very caring and take wonderful care of her. dog doesn't usually like Vets but she loves the ones here. I'm glad I switched to here!. After joining Biscuits and Bath over a year and a half ago, I was happy to learn they had a vet team on staff. I have a three year old French Bulldog that had been suffering from sever skin allergies almost his entire life current vet could not seem to get ahold of the issue, I figured it wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion. Not only did it not hurt to get a second opinion, but it was the best decision I could've made for dogs current and term health. Although, we were not able to find a solution after the first visit, the team at NYVP took a patient and cost effective approach to dogs care. Dr. Mortsakis started with small simple solutions that slowly but surely made a huge difference dogs over all comfort. I was thrilled she did not immediately jump to the expensive blood work and allergy testing previous vet had suggested. a year and a half later with another French Bulldog as part of crazy family I could never imagine trusting another vet with dogs health care. The team at NYVP has truly changed dogs life and we are forever grateful!. Dr. Ellen Tan knew from early age that she wanted to be a veterinarian, she was fortunate to be accepted into the Early Entry Program at Mississippi State University, where she earned her veterinary degree 2004. She moved to Los for her internship at Animal Surgical and Emergency Center and continued to practice emergency medicine sunny California for a few years afterwards. 2008, she decided to return closer to home, and practiced emergency and general medicine NYC before joining NYVP. Dr. Tan is a proud participant of Puppy Bowl, which is televised on the Animal Channel for the third consecutive year. This is televised right before the Super Bowl. her spare time, she enjoys exploring the city with her husband and two daughters. Dr. Mortsakis' for animals started here NYC providing homes to cats, hermit crabs, even snakes. Following high school graduation, she attended The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, where she graduated with a degree Relations. Never forgetting her childhood passion for animals, she left her marketing position at Research to participate the volunteer externship program at the Animal Medical Center NYC. She then completed the post-baccalaureate pre-medical program at Columbia University NYC order to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian. She then attended North State University- College of Veterinary Medicine. Her studies found focus small animal behavior, soft tissue surgery and equine medicine. With a great for NYC she returned for additional externships at the Animal Medical Center NYC and Red Bank Veterinary Hospital. Upon graduation from veterinary school, Dr. Mortsakis returned to NYC and practiced general medicine and surgery at animal hospitals Yonkers and New City. Biscuits Bath became a perfect home for Dr. Mortsakis as she continued her work small animal medicine. She founded New Veterinary Practice April 2012. During her time away from the clinic she enjoys the city with her and newborn daughter. Dr. Mortsakis runs a ‘tight-ship' with dogs Doogle and Abby cats Neo, Spike, Simba, and Zoribel, and the beta fish, Nemo. Dr. Brisbane-Cohen, is Australian veterinarian who graduated from Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 2006. She started her career working at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Hong Kong and from there she traveled and worked a variety of small private practices, non-profit organizations and large cooperate companies the U.K., U.S.A. and She recently completed her Master's degree Veterinary Public Health and collaborated on a research project on canine influenza virus with professors at Cornell University. Dr. B-C's interests include emerging infectious diseases, preventative medicine, internal medicine and dental surgery. She has experience working not only with dogs and cats, but also has treated a variety