Corey Paradine, DVM

Dr. Corey Paradine was born and raised in southern Michigan. While growing up, she pursued her interest in horses by riding and working at a Morgan show and training stable. She continued to follow her interest in horses in college, by obtaining an undergraduate degree in Animal Science from Michigan State University. Following graduation, she continued on to Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

During veterinary school, Dr. Paradine was a recipient of the Merck-Tanaka Award for Veterinary Anatomical Sciences. She was a member of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Student Chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, and the Student Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society. After graduation in 2008, she moved to Ohio and joined the Cleveland Equine Clinic.

Her professional interests include lameness, internal medicine, and neonatology and she is excited to be working with the other doctors at the Cleveland Equine Clinic to provide a high standard of care to their patients. Outside of work, Dr. Paradine enjoys traveling, horseback riding and skiing.