Corrine Fabrick, DVM, DACVIM


Internal Medicine Specialist


Dr. Fabrick grew up in Oklahoma and Texas and then moved to Washington D.C. to attend The George Washington University.  In 1999, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Biological Anthropology. She also volunteered at the White House and spent a year abroad at the University of Oxford. After graduating, she worked at a primate sanctuary in Texas before starting veterinary school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After obtaining her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2005, she moved back to Texas for a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Texas A&M University.  She then stayed there for a residency in small animal internal medicine, completing it in 2009.   

During her training she developed a strong interest in the gastrointestinal system, infectious disease, respiratory disease, hematological disease, and cytology.  She enjoys performing both endoscopy and laparoscopy and loves the challenge of diagnosing complex medical problems and managing multiple disease processes. 

Dr. Fabrick is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM).  She graduated with honors from both college and veterinary school and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Zeta. 

Dr. Fabrick's husband is also a veterinarian and they own two very special cats: Wickett, who was rescued from a dairy farm and Monkey, who was dropped off at Texas A&M because he needed a limb amputation.  She is a bibliophile and movie buff and loves anything to do with primates. She hopes to get her pilots license and looks forward to working on her skiing skills while in Colorado.

 
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