Virtual Office Tour

Welcome to Marietta Animal Hospital. I am senior Marketing Consultant and Customer Relations Manager "Chianna" Teem. I am a U.F. graduate, like my mom Dr. Rene Cinque, and I hold multiple degrees in Business Management, Finance, and Squirrel Chasing. I am also a Bone Cancer(called "Osteosarcoma") survivor, as you may have noticed my missing leg. When I was 1 1/2 years old and just completing my first degree, I was diagnosed with bone cancer just above my right wrist. It is a very aggressive cancer and it spreads quickly, so I went to the specialists in Orange Park. Dr Goring is an Orthopedic surgeon, who preformed my amputation and Dr. Walker is an Internal Medicine specialist, who followed with 6 series of chemotherapy. It wasn't as bad as my Dad thought it would be and I've been doing great ever since. We all thought that I might not live as long as the other kids, but as of December of 2007, I am three years cancer free (That's a record in Orange Park, you know) I'm very pleased about the new building we moved into in October of 2007 and I'd like to show you around my place, And a big thanks to Dr. Cinque, who helped me out with new building and all.


Check out the handicapped parking for "Handi-capable" kids and parents like me.

I wanted the lobby to be a warm and welcome place.

I'm always ready to meet new people and pets.

Our exam rooms have plenty of space.

Benches are for parents, but I like them too.

Mom uses this scale to watch my weight and limit my treats...not my favorite!

We have a new digital x-ray machine. Very cool!

Mom takes radiographs of my chest on a regular basis to see if my cancer comes back. I get nervous every time.

Our pharmacy area gives us access to all the exam rooms. Hey, there's Red Dog!

Our computers are located throughout the clinic to access information and stay current. I'm gonna have to check that cat, I think we are missing a mouse.

We have a laboratory area to run bloodwork in-house and a dental treatment tub.

How did this kitty get out again? He must really need a good teeth cleaning.

We have cages in the treatment area, so I can keep an eye on patients before and after surgery.

We have cages away from the others for the very sick patients, so they can rest.

We have kennels for big and tall dogs, too, so they don't have to be squashed into a smaller cage.

I really like my backyard. Lots of room to run and play.

We have a grooming room with a tub, walk-in shower, and drying cages.

The tub is huge...and Red Dog sure does look miserable. Ha Ha!

Surgery is quiet with great lighting, so Dr Cinque can really concetrate.

Gotta go now. My gator is in bad shape, but I think I can save him.
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