
Meet Dr. Jeremy Frederick
Dr. Jeremy Frederick grew up in London, Ontario and is a 2005 graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. After earning his doctorate, he completed an internship at the University of Minnesota rotating in medicine, surgery and ambulatory services. Dr. Frederick continued his training completing a three-year residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Florida, working with horses of all ages and disciplines. In 2011, Dr. Frederick finished additional training and became a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist. His professional interests include equine internal and sports medicine, as well as critical care for horses of all ages. Dr. Frederick works closely with other veterinarians to optimize the treatment success for a multitude of conditions.
Dr. Frederick has been widely published in several well-known veterinary journals, including Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Equine Veterinary Journal, Veterinary Record, and Veterinary Surgery. In addition to his clinical veterinary practice, Dr. Frederick is an adjunct professor at Westchester Community College.
Dr. Frederick became interested in veterinary medicine early in life and was mentored by his family veterinarian in Canada. During his education, he was exposed to new developments in veterinary medicine that led him to pursue advanced training, which enhanced his understanding of disease processes and treatments. He will tell you that the most rewarding aspect of his equine practice is his work in neonatal medicine. As an acupuncturist, he loves being able to help improve comfort and quality of life, especially in his senior patients.
Outside of veterinary work, Dr. Frederick shares his life with his wife Hope and son, Jaxson. He enjoys spending time outside with his Golden Retriever, Stella; activities such as, golf, hockey, and snowboarding; riding motorcycles; and traveling. One of the most amazing places he’s ever traveled to was New Zealand, where he went glacier hiking. He and his wife have a great time sampling the fare at local breweries and wineries, and he says that if he ever stumbled upon a million dollars, he would consider starting one of his own!
Education
- Undergraduate, Animal Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
- Large Animal Internship, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, St. Paul, MN
- Residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville, FL
- Certified in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Chi University, Reddick, FL
- Board Certified American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Meet Dr. Allison Haspel
Dr. Allison Haspel is originally from Manhasset, Long Island where she
developed her relationship with horses through her endeavors competing
on the Equitation circuit. Dr. Haspel was recruited to the University
of Georgia for the NCAA Equestrian Team while completing her Bachelor of
Science in Psychology. In true Georgia Dawg fashion, she continued her
education at the University of Georgia for her Doctorate in Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Haspel continued her post-graduate education by completing an
Advanced Equine Field Internship in Lexington, Kentucky where she
remained for an additional two years as an associate. Dr. Haspel spent
the following three years providing Sports Medicine services to
five-star clientele in Southeastern Pennsylvania, followed by
Westchester, NY. Dr. Haspel’s clinical interests include sports
medicine, diagnostic imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology,
neonatology, theriogenology, and preventative medicine.

In her free time, Dr. Haspel loves hiking with her retired research
beagle named Ellie, enjoying the company of her retired Big Eq horse
named Rion, swimming, scuba diving, skiing, paddle boarding, attending
concerts, reading, and spending time with family and friends.