Dr. Stephanie Johnnides
BSc, DVM, DACVECC
Dr. Johnnides is a graduate of Ross University, School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed a rotating medical and surgical internship at Long Island Veterinary Specialists in New York and went on to continue her specialty training by completing a rigorous, 3-year Emergency and Critical Care residency.
Dr. Johnnides is a board-certified diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Dr. Johnnides has completed additional training in extracorporeal modalities and is a graduate of the University of California at Davis Hemodialysis Program. These extracorporeal therapies include hemodialysis (HD), hemoperfusion (HP) and total plasma exchange (TPE). Dr. Johnnides established the Emergency and Critical Care Departments at the City University Veterinary Medical Centre, previously the largest specialist Centre in Hong Kong. Dr. Johnnides enjoys working in collaboration with other specialists to provide patients with all-encompassing patient care. Some of Stephanie’s special interests include emergency assessment & triage, management of SIRS, sepsis and septic shock, acute intoxications, and extracorporeal therapies.
“As an emergency and critical care specialist, I enjoy working in collaboration with other medical and surgical specialists to provide patients with the most current, evidence-based approach to deliver the best possible outcomes.”
Dr. Johnnides’s publications include:
“Toad Intoxication in Dogs by Rhinella marina: The Clinical Syndrome and Current Treatment Recommendations.”
Intoxication of a Dog with Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine (TETS or Tetramine): A Synthetic Rodenticide Banned Worldwide.