Our vet-to-vet consult service is an offering available from our team of specialized DVMs and board certified independent veterinary consultants to your team of veterinary care practitioners. Our dedicated and passionate team is ready to assist with your nutritional questions and provide recommendations for your most challenging cases, even if Rayne products are not the answer.
Please fill out the form as completely as possible to help us connect you with the specialists best-equipped to assist you. Our team typically responds within 2-3 business days.
Is this an urgent request? Please let us know by emailing steven.martinez@raynenutrition.com after submitting the consult form.
Learn more about our Clinical Advisory Team
The Rayne Nutrition diets are formulated through the collaboration of some of the top experts in animal health and nutrition. The professionals in this Clinical Advisory Team (CAT) - composed of independent experts across a wide range of veterinary specialties like nutrition, oncology, and cardiology - formulate our diets based on peer-review science to have multiple indications.
Clinical Advisory Team (CAT)
Dr. Amber Hutchinson, DVM Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, DVM, DACVD Dr. Carl Sammarco, BVSc, MRCVS, DACVIM (Cardiology), CVA Dr. Donna Raditic DVM, DACVN, CVA Dr. Heather Baginiski, DVM Dr. Kendra Pope, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), TCVMP Dr. Dr. Laura Gaylord, DVM, DACVN Dr. Rebecca Green, DVM, DACVIM (Internal Medicine) Dr. Rebecca Remillard, PhD, DVM, DACVN Dr. Sarah Abood, DVM, PhD Dr. Sandy Valverde, DVM, CCRT What are Nutrition Consults typically for?
Nutrition consultations provide an opportunity for you to discuss personalized nutritional plans for individual patients. Patients often have more than one medical condition and our team can help provide guidance on managing these challenging cases.
Nutrition consultations are not just limited to case discussions for individual patients. Our team can also help to answer any technical questions you may have about Rayne diets or provide information about nutrition in general (not related to a specific patient).