MEET OUR DOCTORS
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ANDREW NEBZYDOSKI, V.M.D.
Dr. Nebzydoski, co-owner of the Wallenpaupack Veterinary Clinic, was born and raised in Pleasant Mount, PA. He spent his youth and young adulthood in the area working with his family on their farm. He attended the University of Scranton for a bachelor's degree in biology, and subsequently performed post-graduate research at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia. Thereafter, he attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine for his doctoral degree. Dr. Nebzydoski sees both large and small animals at WVC. He has been a practicing veterinarian for over 34 years.
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PATRICIA MORGAN, M.S., V.M.D.
Dr. Morgan, co-owner of the Wallenpaupack Veterinary Clinic, was born and raised in Carbondale, PA. She attended Catholic University in Washington D.C. for a bachelor's degree. She proceeded to obtain a master's degree in microbiology while pursuing research at the National Institute of Health. Thereafter, she attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine for her doctoral degree. Dr. Morgan sees mostly small animal patients here, with special interests in ophthalmology and internal medicine.
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JOSEPH MASTROIANNI, V.M.D.
Dr. Mastroianni graduated with his bachelor's degree in biology and philosophy from the University of Scranton. He earned his VMD at the University of Pennsylvania graduating summa cum laude with awards in biochemistry, parasitology, and public health. Dr. Mastroianni sees small animal patients at Wallenpaupack Veterinary Clinic. When not working Dr. Mastroianni enjoys hiking and cycling as well as spending time with his cats, Pomeranian, and family.
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GRACE NEBZYDOSKI, V.M.D.
Dr. Grace earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Scranton in 2013. She earned her VMD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine graduating cum laude. Upon graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Grace was awarded the M. Lynn Sammons award for excellence in bovine medicine Dr. Grace sees both large and small animal patients here at WVC. When not working Dr. Grace enjoys baking, running, and spending time with her family and three cats.
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BRISTOL WOODS, D.V.M
Dr. Woods attended SUNY Canton to obtain her associate's and bachelor's degrees in veterinary technology. Subsequently she practiced as a licensed veterinary technician (LVT) while attending the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for her doctoral degree, graduating with honors. Dr. Woods sees both large and small animal patients at Wallenpaupack Veterinary Clinic. When not working, Dr. Woods enjoys hiking and backpacking, traveling and being outdoors.
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