Emergency Veterinarian

Dr. Sarah Fierman

DVM

My Commitment To You

To our referring partner veterinarians, my commitment is to provide thorough communication, timely updates, and coordinated case management that supports continuity of care. 

To pet owners, my commitment is to listen carefully to your concerns, communicate clearly about your pet’s condition and options through every step of the way, and focus on care that reflects your pet’s individual needs and your goals for them, so you feel supported as you make decisions.

– Dr. Sarah Fierman
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BIO

Dr. Fierman grew up on Bainbridge Island, Washington, before heading east to pursue her undergraduate studies in Washington, D.C. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from The George Washington University in 2015, then went on to complete her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Ontario Veterinary College, graduating in 2022. Following veterinary school, she completed a rotating internship at Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital in Akron, Ohio. Since completing her internship, Dr. Fierman has focused her career in the emergency and critical care setting.

Outside of the hospital, Dr. Fierman enjoys wildlife photography, kayaking, and hunter/equitation riding. She shares her home with her buff orange cat, Lafayette, who keeps life entertaining and full of personality.

Credentials

Education
  • The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. – Bachelor of Science, Biology
  • Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Ontario – Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
  • Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital, Akron, OH – Rotating Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery
Memberships
  • Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society
  • European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society
  • American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
Publications
  • Faye-Fierman, S., Gardhouse, S., McCready, J. E., Appleby, R., & Hocker, S. E. (2022). Clinical presentation and treatment of lymphoma in companion rats (Rattus norvegicus; 2008-2020). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 260(12), 1533–1540
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