Veterinarian Overview
Kim Somjen, DVM CCRP cVMA graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in May, 2006 and joined the team at Belle Mead Animal Hospital in July, 2006. Dr. Somjens interests include physical rehabilitation, acupuncture, pain management, and small mammal exotics (including rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, and chinchillas). Dr. Somjen achieved her Certification as a Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner and has completed the Certified Companion Animal Pain Management Program through the University of Tennessees College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Somjen is also certified in Veterinary Medical Acupuncture through CuraCore Integrative Medicine and Education Center, and has undergone additional training in myofascial trigger point therapy and attended the Canine Trigger Point Therapy Class through MyoPain Seminars. She is a member of the International Veterinary Association of Pain Management and is pursuing certification as a Veterinary Pain Practitioner. Dr. Somjen is very interested in ensuring that all our of pets live as pain-free as they can and strives to be able to help all her clients and patients create the best life possible.