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Lancaster Veterinary Specialties - Internal Medicine DACVIM

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Lancaster Veterinary Specialties (LVS), located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is a thriving multi-specialty referral hospital founded in 2018. Since our opening, we have been committed to delivering advanced specialty care with a personal, compassionate touch.

Our highly trained team of board-certified doctors provide a comprehensive range of specialty services, including cardiology, ophthalmology, internal medicine, oncology, radiology, and surgery. We partner closely with referring veterinarians throughout the region and beyond, striving to create a seamless, world-class referral experience for both clients and their pets.
 
At LVS, we combine cutting-edge medicine with a collaborative, supportive culture. We welcome both experienced veterinary professionals and those eager to grow into specialty medicine — especially individuals who value teamwork, professionalism, and high-quality patient care.

 

Lancaster Veterinary Specialties – Lancaster, PA - DACVIM
Where Advanced Medicine Meets True Work-Life Balance


Are you ready to practice at the top of your field in a highly respected specialty hospital—without giving up your nights and weekends?
At Lancaster Veterinary Specialties, you’ll be part of a progressive, collaborative, and deeply compassionate team, working with cutting-edge diagnostics, in one of the most desirable communities in Pennsylvania.


About the Opportunity

We’re seeking a Boarded Internal Medicine Veterinarian to join our multi-specialty team. This Monday–Friday position (40 hours/week) offers:

  • Zero weekend or on-call shifts

  • A steady and diverse caseload of internal medicine referrals

  • Access to a fully equipped facility with advanced diagnostics and an experienced nursing staff

  • The ability to collaborate closely with specialists in oncology, cardiology, radiology, and surgery

  • Opportunities to shape and grow the internal medicine service within a thriving hospital


Why Lancaster Veterinary Specialties?

  • Advanced Technology: Digital radiology (including dental), ultrasound, CT, flexible & rigid endoscopy, in-house lab

  • Strong Referral Relationships: Well-established trust with local GPs and specialists

  • Supportive Team: Highly trained nurses and specialists who value collaboration and compassionate care

  • Case Diversity: Complex internal medicine cases that challenge and reward your skills

  • Client Education Focus: Build relationships with invested, informed pet owners

  • No On-Call or Weekend Work: Enjoy your time outside the hospital


Why Lancaster, PA?

  • Ranked one of U.S. News' Best Places to Live

  • Affordable cost of living + vibrant downtown food, art, and music scenes

  • Excellent schools and family-friendly communities

  • Easy access to Philadelphia, Baltimore, NYC, and hiking/biking in the surrounding countryside


Why VetEvolve?

Lancaster Veterinary Specialties is proudly part of the VetEvolve network, a people-first organization that helps you build the career you want—without corporate micromanagement.
We’re guided by three values: Serve, Evolve, Trust. Here, your voice matters. Your goals matter. You matter.


What We Offer

  • Highly competitive base salary + performance bonuses

  • Relocation assistance and signing bonus

  • No nights or weekends—ever

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance with employer contribution

  • 100% covered: liability insurance, licensing, and professional dues

  • 401(k) with employer match

  • Customized CE allowance + paid CE days

  • Mental health and wellness support

  • Career pathing and growth within the VetEvolve network


Ready to Love Where You Work?

Let’s talk about how you can thrive here.
Contact Vicki Fong at fong@vetevolve.com for a confidential conversation.

 

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