Dr. Eva Oxford
DACVIM

DACVIM

Dr. Eva Oxford is a board certified veterinary cardiologist, currently practicing in Upstate New York. Eva was raised in rural Ohio, where she graduated from Walsh University with a Bachelor of Science in biology before moving to upstate New York in 2002. She completed a PhD in pharmacology at SUNY Upstate Medical University, studying arrhythmias in both humans and in the boxer dog. She achieved her life-long goal of becoming a veterinarian in 2012, when she graduated from Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine.

After veterinary school, Dr. Oxford completed a small animal rotating internship at the Veterinary Medical Center of Central New York before returning to Cornell to complete a residency in cardiology. She became board certified in cardiology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (DACVIM) in 2019.

Dr. Oxford has been active in the research of ARVC in the boxer and mitral valve disease in small breed dogs for many years. She has led research projects funded through the American Heart Association, the Morris Animal Foundation, and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, and has presented her work at international conferences. Dr. Oxford continues to teach and mentor veterinary, graduate, and undergraduate students, and to teach continuing education courses to fellow veterinarians.