Specialties: Companion Animal Medicine, Veterinary Acupuncture, Pain Management, Dentistry, Surgery, Toxicology
Dr. Juliane Evans is a dedicated veterinarian with nearly a decade of experience in treating companion animals. As a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, she brings both Western and Eastern medicine into her practice, offering holistic care to pets. Based in North Carolina, Dr. Evans works as a relief veterinarian and general practitioner with Indevets. Her extensive career spans various small animal medicine hospitals across North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Key Accomplishments
- Nearly 10 years of experience in small animal medicine.
- Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, having trained at Chi University in Reddick, Florida.
- Experienced in pain management, surgery, emergency care, dentistry, and toxicology.
- Skilled in working with dogs, cats, and small mammals.
- Provides relief veterinary services and emergency care as a member of Indevets.
- Member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association (NCVMA).
- Contributor to the IndeVets blog, sharing her expertise on veterinary health.
Experience
Dr. Evans’ veterinary career is marked by her dedication to providing comprehensive care for companion animals. After obtaining her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Oklahoma State University, she worked at a small animal practice in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, where she provided medical, surgical, and emergency care for cats, dogs, and small mammals. She continued her education and expertise by pursuing a Master’s of Science in Plant Pathology at Washington State University and earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Biology at Messiah College.
In 2016, Dr. Evans further expanded her skills by studying Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine at Chi University. Her certification in veterinary acupuncture has allowed her to integrate Eastern medicine with traditional veterinary practices, offering her patients a broader range of treatment options that focus on holistic care and healing.
After relocating to the Research Triangle region in North Carolina, Dr. Evans worked as an associate veterinarian in Cary, North Carolina. She later joined Indevets as a relief veterinarian, where she continues to provide critical veterinary services on call. Dr. Evans also enjoys educating the veterinary community, having presented at events and written scientific content related to animal health.
Dr. Juliane Evans’ Philosophy
Dr. Evans is committed to integrating both traditional and alternative medical approaches to offer the best possible care for her patients. Her focus on providing comprehensive, personalized treatment plans for animals reflects her deep care for their well-being. She firmly believes that veterinary medicine is not only about healing the body but also about educating pet owners and supporting the overall wellness of their pets.
Her passion for pain management, surgery, and holistic treatments has led her to develop a well-rounded approach that incorporates both conventional veterinary methods and the benefits of acupuncture. By combining the strengths of both disciplines, Dr. Evans offers her patients improved outcomes and a better quality of life.
Education
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM): Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
- Certification in Veterinary Acupuncture: Chi University, Reddick, FL
- Master of Science (MS) in Plant Pathology: Washington State University, Pullman, WA
- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology: Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Specializations: Companion animal medicine, Veterinary acupuncture, Pain management, Surgery, Dentistry, Emergency care