Carrie Santare

DVM, DACVIM/Neurology
Dr Santare
Veterinary Specialist
Neurology
Dr Santare

At a Glance

Board Certified:

Neurology/Neurosurgery

Specialties Include:

Surgery
Atlantoaxial subluxation stabilization 
Intervertebral disc disease 
Seizure management

Carrie was born and raised in Queens, NY and moved to Westchester County during her High School years. She received a BS with honors from Rochester Institute of Technology and a BS with high honors from Mercy College. She is a graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. She holds a Neurosurgery Certificate from the ACVIM. Her rotating internship was completed in small animal medicine and surgery at VCA Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk and Shelton, CT. She then pursued a specialty internship in Neurology/Neurosurgery at the Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in Houston, TX. Her residency was completed at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital and has a special interest in surgery, specifically atlantoaxial subluxation stabilization, intervertebral disc disease and seizure management. Carrie is a board certified specialist in Neurology.

She is excited to move back to New York with her husband, 2 cats, a boxer and dachshund. During her free time, Carrie enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with her family.
 

Neurology

Welcome to the Neurology Department of Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury!

Our hospital's Neurology Department offers complete evaluations, diagnostics, and therapeutic or surgical treatment options for a full range of neurological diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Our Board Certified Neurologist has advanced training in all diagnostic modalities including CT Scan, MRI, and in electrodiagnostic testing, as well as neurosurgical procedures.

Our Neurology service uses a clinical approach coupled with evidence based medicine to address Neurological conditions. We favor the prognosis that every neurological affliction is treatable until proven otherwise. Our mission is to provide high-quality specialized neurological care to pets and help keep them together with their families. Compassion, expertise, and advanced technology are key elements in providing the care that your pet needs. We rely on thorough neurological examinations that take advantage of the hospital's full reserve of high powered leading edge diagnostic tools-including MRI AND CT imaging. We offer a full range of treatment options plus adjunct therapies such as low level in hospital laser therapy and rehabilitation.

Our Neurology Department's advanced diagnostic procedures include:

  • Helical CT Scan (onsite)
  • Myelography
  • Digital Radiology
  • MRI (onsite)
  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) aspirate and analysis
  • Electromyography
  • Nerve conduction testing

We specialized in medical management of all of the following conditions:

  • Polyneuropathies
  • Neuromuscular disease
  • Seizure disorders
  • Inflammatory and infectious disorders
  • Brain/Spinal Trauma

Our neurosurgical procedures include:

  • Intervertebral disc disease decompression
  • Spinal stabilization
  • Brain & spinal tumors
  • Congenital abnormalities
  • Nerve and muscle biopsy
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

What Is Veterinary Neurology?

Veterinary Neurology is the branch of medicine that treats diseases of the nervous system: the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles in pets. This encompasses such common problems as epilepsy, herniated disks, spinal and head injuries, meningitis, and cancers of the nervous system. A board certified veterinary neurologist is a licensed veterinarian who has obtained additional intensive training in veterinary neurology and has been certified by either the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in the United States or the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN) in Europe to specialize in veterinary neurology.

While your general practitioner veterinarian can diagnose and treat many health problems, certain diseases and conditions require the care of a doctor who has had specialized, intensive training in veterinary neurology in order to provide the very best outcome for your pet.

Why Does My Pet Need A Veterinary Neurologist?

Just as your own primary care physician may feel the need to refer you to the care of a specialist from time to time, your general practitioner veterinarian may feel your pet needs a veterinary neurologist to help diagnose or treat a problem. While your general practitioner veterinarian can handle many aspects of your pet's care, just as in human medicine, there is sometimes a need for the attention of a specialist. You can be assured that a veterinarian who knows when to refer you and your pet for more specialized diagnostic work or treatment is one that is caring and committed to ensuring that your pet receives the highest standard of medical care for his or her condition.

Specifically, veterinary neurologists can provide the following:

  • A thorough neurologic examination, which may be videotaped for future reference.
  • Brain and spinal cord imaging, including CT and bone scans, MRI, ultrasound, myelography, and radiography.
  • Spinal fluid tap and analysis.
  • Intensive care.
  • Neurosurgery of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve system.
  • Electrophysiologic examination of nerves and muscles.
  • Knowledge of clinical trials available to pets with specific neurologic disorders.

Will My Regular Veterinarian Still Be Involved?

In many cases, your regular veterinarian will still supervise your pet's veterinary care, especially if your pet is coping with multiple disease states or conditions. In other cases, your referral doctor will take over the majority of your pet's medical care for the duration of its referred treatment. It depends on your pet's particular problem.

Please call, 516.420.0000 24 hours in advance during office hours for all medication and food refills. - Dr. Santare's Service Coordinator is Alana Cappello

For more information about board-certified neurology specialists, visit the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine-Neurology at acvim.org

Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury

609-5 Cantiague Rock Road

Westbury, NY 11590

Main: 516-420-0000

Fax: 516-420-0122

Hospital Hours:

    Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

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