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Veterinarian

Cincinnati, OH

Veterinarian
Kyle Veterinary Hospital is looking for an experienced full-time Small Animal Veterinarian to join our warm, collaborative team in the heart of Cincinnati, OH. If you’re searching for a place where high-quality medicine meets genuine connection, this is your chance to practice in a supportive, well-equipped environment that truly feels like home.

At Kyle Veterinary Hospital, we believe work should feel rewarding—not routine. Our days are filled with wagging tails, purring patients, and a team that lifts each other up. We celebrate small victories, share big laughs, and create a workplace where compassion and collaboration go hand in hand.

What to Expect
Salary: $130,000 - $150,000 base plus production
Sign-on Bonus : $10,000
Location: 11734 Conrey Road, Cincinnati, OH 45249
Hours of operation:

  • Monday - Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed (because even superheroes need rest!)

As you join our mission to serve our patients and clients with the highest quality care, expect to be supported in your work and personal life with

  • A schedule that values your time: We offer flexible options, whether part-time or full-time, maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Appointments are 15-minutes for tech appointments and 30-minutes for GP visits. No walk-ins or on-call duties. A typical week consists of four 8-to-10-hour days per week, plus one rotating Saturday per month.
  • A healthy tech-to-doctor ratio. Abundant support to practice high-quality medicine. You’ll have a team that’s pawsitively passionate about helping you succeed.
  • All the benefits you deserve - health, dental, vision, retirement - plus: a competitive salary with high earning potential, relocation assistance, extra paid time for continuing education, and an annual CE allowance. We also cover state licensing costs, DEA, AVMA PLIT, and membership fees (AVMA, OSVMA, VIN, etc.)
  • Paid time off. Catch your breath with generous PTO and paid CE days every year. Take the time you need to recharge, because even the best vets need to paws and reset.
  • Partnership opportunities through Veterinary Practice Partners (VPP), where more than 235 partners co-own practices across 168 locations. VPP offers unmatched support in operations, marketing, and finance, allowing you to focus on your passion for veterinary medicine (and maybe a few belly rubs along the way).

Requirements:

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or VMD degree from an accredited institution.
  • Valid veterinary license in the state of Ohio
  • 1+ years' veterinarian experience 

About Kyle Veterinary Hospital
Located in northeast Cincinnati—just minutes from Montgomery and Blue Ash—we have proudly served the community’s pets and families since 1995. Our modern, fully equipped facility is home to a compassionate, experienced team that’s ready to welcome a new veterinarian to our growing pack. We’re in a vibrant community full of great restaurants, entertainment, and outdoor adventures. The area offers affordable living, excellent schools, and a friendly small-town vibe with big-city perks.

In 2023, we partnered with Veterinary Practice Partners (VPP)—combining our long-standing community roots with the resources and stability of a national network. This partnership means we can focus more on what we love: practicing medicine and caring for our clients.

Why Our Pack is Special
Since 1995, we’ve built a culture that makes people want to stay. Our staff describe us as “a family that happens to work together.”

Here’s what makes Kyle Veterinary Hospital different:

  • Every team member feels valued, supported, and respected
  • Clients become friends, not just appointments
  • Laughter and learning happen side-by-side every day
  • Our doctors have the autonomy to practice their way—with collaboration always available
  • We celebrate milestones, birthdays, and first successful blood draws with equal enthusiasm
  • Our leadership listens, communicates openly, and genuinely cares about staff happiness

We take pride in our 4.8-star Google rating and our strong community ties. Local rescues often thank us publicly for our help—and we’re proud to be known as a clinic where kindness leads the way.

A Facility Designed for Excellent Care
Our hospital combines the heart of a small, family-oriented clinic with the resources and tools of a modern practice. Here’s what you’ll have at your fingertips:

  • Four spacious exam rooms with electronic medical record access (Avimark + ScribbleVet AI)
  • Two surgical suites: one for soft tissue surgery and another fully equipped for dentistry with high-speed drill and digital dental radiography
  • Digital full-body X-ray and ultrasound for quick, accurate diagnostics
  • IDEXX in-house laboratory equipment for same-day test results
  • Dedicated cat and dog recovery areas for calm, comfortable post-op care
  • Large open lobby designed to separate species when needed
  • Boarding and daycare spaces that keep tails wagging and stress low
  • A supportive team that includes licensed techs, assistants, and kennel staff who all work together like a well-trained pack

Our clinic is clean, organized, and evolving—with planned equipment upgrades and opportunities for you to help guide future additions.

Mentorship, Growth & Future Opportunities
Whether you’re an experienced clinician or a newer grad eager to grow, you’ll find a home here.

Mentorship is personalized and flexible, with access to multiple experienced DVMs for case collaboration, surgical guidance, and medical discussion.

We encourage continued growth through:

  • Gradual caseload increases and longer appointment times for new grads
  • Ongoing CE and lunch-and-learns
  • Constructive feedback delivered with empathy and encouragement
  • Future partnership potential through Veterinary Practice Partners (VPP)

Your Next Adventure Awaits
Picture yourself practicing in a place where teamwork actually means something. Our technicians anticipate your needs before you ask, our clients treat you like family, and every medical case is an opportunity to make a difference. As our newest Associate Veterinarian, you’ll deliver top-notch care to beloved pets while enjoying a true balance between career fulfillment and personal well-being.

You’ll have time to breathe, laugh, and focus on what matters most—the patients and people who make veterinary medicine special.

If you’re looking for a practice where excellence meets heart, where you’ll laugh daily, learn constantly, and make a difference every single day—we’d love to meet you.

Apply today to learn what makes us pawsome!


We are dedicated to establishing a culture that celebrates all forms of diversity and allows us to be an inclusive service provider in this community.

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