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Hollymead Veterinary Hospital - Medical Director

Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Hollymead Veterinary Hospital offers General Practice and Urgent Care services to companion animals in Charlottesville, Virginia. Formerly known as VETSS (Veterinary Emergency Treatment and Specialty Services), our hospital has provided emergency services to the Charlottesville community for over 30 years. In 2018, as the landscape of veterinary care evolved, we began shifting towards urgent care and general practice services.  

Our team is dedicated to both pets and their owners, and we pride ourselves on delivering medical excellence and patient-centered care in a comforting environment. We have several team members that are Fear-Free and RECOVER certified, led by a people-focused Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM).

 

Medical Director – Hollymead Veterinary Hospital | Charlottesville, VA
Lead a Collaborative, Community-Focused Team in a People-First Practice

Are you a people-focused veterinarian with a passion for leadership and team development? Join Hollymead Veterinary Hospital, a VetEvolve network practice, as our next Medical Director and take your career to the next level in a transparent, supportive, and growth-minded environment.


About Us

Hollymead Veterinary Hospital is a well-established, 4-doctor practice offering general practice and urgent care to the Charlottesville community. Formerly VETSS (Veterinary Emergency Treatment and Specialty Services), our hospital has proudly served the area for over 30 years. In 2018, we transitioned from emergency care to a focus on urgent and general veterinary services, evolving to meet the community’s needs.

Our mission is to empower pet owners through education and compassionate care, while creating a work environment that supports the growth and well-being of our team.


Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • An Experienced, Skilled Support Team

    • Licensed Veterinary Technicians and assistants pursuing licensure

    • Lead LVT with surgical and emergency expertise

    • Strong collaboration and low staff turnover

    • Certified Veterinary Practice Manager and dedicated regional support

  • Modern, Well-Equipped Facility

    • Spacious 5,600 sq ft layout optimized for treatment flow and patient care

    • Upgraded technology including ultrasound, cautery, and dental suite

    • Companion animal care with optional exotic cases

  • Supportive, Positive Culture

    • Fear-Free and RECOVER-certified team members

    • Focus on mentorship and continued growth

    • Respectful communication and collaborative problem solving

  • Ideal Location

    • Located in vibrant Charlottesville, VA, near the Blue Ridge Mountains

    • Access to outdoor adventures and cultural experiences

    • Easy weekend getaways to DC, Richmond, or Virginia Beach


The Role: Medical Director

This is a hybrid role combining clinical practice with leadership responsibilities. You’ll work primarily as a practicing veterinarian while helping guide the medical standards, mentoring newer doctors, and partnering with hospital leadership to drive team development.

What We’re Looking For:

  • A full-time, experienced veterinarian

  • Strong communication and team leadership skills

  • A collaborative, servant-leadership approach

  • Someone passionate about both excellent patient care and mentoring others


Why Join VetEvolve?

As part of the VetEvolve network, Hollymead benefits from a people-first culture that values local decision-making, transparency, and growth. We prioritize work-life balance, honest communication, and professional development at every stage of your career.

“They allow me the freedom to practice as I see fit… I can’t imagine doing this work for any other group.” – VetEvolve DVM

At VetEvolve, we help each team member discover what it means to be Happy Here—and we support them in achieving it.


Let’s Connect

We’re excited to learn more about your goals and how Hollymead can support you in your next leadership role.

Contact Vicki Fong at fong@vetevolve.com

 

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