Doctor Tails - by Dr. Greg Costanzo

Have you ever seen an eagle's ear? The photograph above clearly shows a Golden Eagle's ear during an exam. Would you like to learn more about southern Arizona's wildlife?

Are you interested in learning more about the rehabilitation work done at TWC?Baby coyote on the exam table


Rehabber LouRae Whitehead admisistering a subcutaneous injection to a Golden EagleDo you want to learn about a subcutaneous injection?
Or perhaps surgeries? Surgery on a javelinaSurgery on a Great Horned Owl

 

Through his blog, Greg Costanzo DVM, a TWC volunteer, will keep you updated about a few of the current rehabilitation cases at TWC. Follow the diagnostic tests and treatments done to help our southern Arizona wildlife return to the wild.

Read Dr Greg's Blog Here!

Dr. Greg Costanzo was born and raised in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. He attended SUNY Binghamton where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in cellular and molecular biology. He then moved on to Cornell University where he received his DVM in 2009. Dr. Costanzo completed a one-year small animal medicine and surgery internship at Long Island Veterinary Specialists on Long Island before moving to Arizona to work as an emergency veterinarian at Southern Arizona Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center. His interests include reptiles and amphibians, hiking, coffee, and exploring.