Allergy, Skin and Ear Clinic for Pets is a specialty hospital established to help animals with skin,
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Allergy, Skin and Ear Clinic for Pets is a specialty hospital established in 1987 to help animals with skin, ear or nail diseases. There are many skin diseases that affect dogs and cats, including allergies, ear disease, nail disease, hormonal imbalances, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases. These diseases may have many of the same clinical signs with only slight dif
ferences. As a dermatology specialty clinic, we are trained and equipped to detect these differences and pursue a logical diagnostic and treatment plan. We pride ourselves in maintaining an educated staff that is highly trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of dermatology.
11/22/2024
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11/15/2024
help your newly adopted pet adjust to life at your home
11/12/2024
Kaitlin with New Derm patient, Dalila. She is an absolute sweetheart. Kaitlin is a huge fan of Labradors!
Check out these before and after ear photos of one of our patients. πΎ
Dr. Matos treated "Dug" for otitis externa +/- otitis media AU (both ears) and pinnal dermatitis due to environmental allergen triggered atopic dermatitis. π±
We love positive results π₯°
11/01/2024
This is "Bird" and she is relaxing in a cage. This is part of our fear free, and this little sound machine plays a heartbeat or waves or any other noise that will help calm the animals. πΎ
Best part of our fear free approach π
10/31/2024
We have the best clients. π
Thank you for the wonderful Halloween snacks. 𧑠Cinnamon bread and pumpkin bread and chocolate chip cookies πͺ
10/31/2024
Happy Halloween π
10/25/2024
help your newly adopted pet adjust to life at your home
October is National Pet Wellness Month, which serves as the ideal time for pet owners to revisit their checklist of healthy habits for their beloved dogs and cats and make sure every effort is being made to help them live their best lives.
Itty Bitty... so cute. First kitten exam! Female orange cat, which isn't common. π₯°π
10/01/2024
We are having new phones installed today so if you call us and it says we are closed and/or not being able to leave a voicemail , please text us your question(s) and weβll get back to you as soon as we can.
09/20/2024
Bentley and Baxter VERY excited to be here!! Bentley is one of our dermatology patients, Baxter came in for emotional support!
09/19/2024
Cuteness overload!!! π
Tonks came to visit! His mom is a vet tech at our office, Alyssa LVT π«Ά
09/12/2024
Look at this darling face π This is Pippa
How about a cute little Frenchy waiting in, what she considers, jail for her pet parents to pick her up. π₯°πΆ
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Paul Bloom, DVM
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Dermatology
Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Canine and Feline Specialty
Assistant Adjunct Professor
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Dept of Dermatology
Michigan State University
He established the hospital in 1984, eight years after graduating with high honors from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University. He resides in rural South Lyon with his wife and menagerie of pets which currently includes 1 goat, 1 dog, 3 cats, 3 horses, 2 sheep and 2 donkeys.
Also in 1984, Dr. Bloom became a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Feline and Canine Specialty, and was re-certified in 1994 and 2002. Diplomates must pass re-certification requirements every 10 years. Less than 10 Michigan veterinarians have met the ABVP's exacting requirements.
Not one to rest on his laurels, Dr. Bloom began training in advanced veterinary dermatology in 1987, when he was one of 2 veterinarians from the metro Detroit area selected to participate in a dermatology clerkship at MSU's veterinary college. He has participated in national and international conferences on the subject.The Allergy and Dermatology Clinic for Animals opened within the BAH premises in 1988.
Recognizing the difficulty that referring veterinarians may have in diagnosing and managing problems of the ear, in cats and dogs, Dr. Bloom re-emphasized its importance when he changed the name of the clinic to Allergy, Skin and Ear Clinic for Pets in 2007.
In 2001, Dr. Bloom became Michigan's FIRST board-certified veterinary dermatologist in full-time private practice; one of only 180 diplomates of veterinary dermatology in the entire United States. To attain this distinction, he completed a 4-year dermatology residency at MSU's Veterinary Teaching Hospital, published a research project, and submitted three case reports for approval by the certifying organization, the American College of Veterinary Dermatology Board. Finally, he passed a rigorous 2-day examination, one of only five applicants in the nation to pass in 2001.
Dr. Bloom is one of only 8 double boarded dermatologists in the nation. What does this mean to you? He not only has the depth of training (ACVD) but also the breath of training (ABVP) in veterinary medicine to offer you the best care possible.
Many specialized diagnostic procedures are performed by veterinary dermatologists, including microscopic examination of skin biopsies, allergy tests, fungal cultures, and other microbiologic examinations of skin scrapings and secretions. Treatment methods can include topical and/or systemic medications, immunotherapy (allergy shots) and surgical procedures.
The doctor also serves as adjunct faculty at MSU's veterinary college.Some veterinary students spend their dermatology rotation at his clinic, and he regularly visits the campus to work and interact with students and staff
Dr. S. Jones
Dr. Jones has been working at the Allergy, Skin and Ear Clinic for pets since July 2018 as an intern in dermatology. She graduated from Saint George's University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2016 and completed a one year rotating internship at the University of Tennessee. Her interest in dermatology developed while in veterinary school. She is from Atlanta, Georgia and has two cats: Bruce and Oliver. Outside of dermatology, she enjoys camping, cooking, and traveling.