OUR OPV TEAM
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Laurie McCauley
Dr. McCauley has had a lifelong passion to help as many pets as possible live an Optimum Quality of Life. After graduating from Colorado State School of Veterinary Medicine, she spent six years in general practice and quickly became a pioneer in the field of Veterinary Rehabilitation. She went on to open the first Veterinary Rehabilitation Clinic in 1998 and designed the first underwater treadmill for dogs.
Dr. McCauley was on faculty at Canine Rehabilitation Institute for 14 years and has taught thousands of veterinarians, and other rehabilitation professionals the art of Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. She is certified in Acupuncture and Chiropractic therapy and Board Certified by the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Laurie is an international lecturer and contributing author in many textbooks and
journals. She was awarded the 2011 Iams AARV Award of Excellence in the Field of
Rehabilitation and the 2015 AHVMA Holistic Practitioner of the Year Award. She regularly steps in as the head of the Integrative Medicine department at the Louisiana School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. McCauley owns Red Tail Rehab, a mobile canine rehabilitation practice in North Carolina. She began her business, Optimum Pet Vitality in 2020 to teach professionals and pet parents different ways to help their clients and pets achieve Optimum health.
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Evelyn Orenbuch
Dr. Orenbuch is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and has been practicing veterinary rehabilitation medicine exclusively since 2003 when she started treating agility dogs in the Philadelphia area. She grew her rehabilitation business in the tri-state area until 2009 when Dr. Orenbuch moved to Georgia and opened Georgia Veterinary Rehabilitation, Fitness, and Pain Management (GVR) in 2011, the first and still the largest stand-alone canine rehabilitation clinic in GA. Dr. Orenbuch has written articles and lectured nationally and internationally on rehabilitation medicine and business. Dr. Orenbuch sold and then left GVR in May 2020 to spend more time with family and to focus on growing veterinary rehabilitation nationally through her work with VROMP (Veterinary Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Medicine Partners) and with Optimum Pet Vitality (OPV). She continues to live in Marietta, GA, near Atlanta with her husband, Dr. Stuart Napshin, their dog, Dublin and the new service dog puppy, Joss.
Dipl, American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
Certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association
Trained in Acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society