Our vets.

Owen Fink

DVM, DACVS (SA)
Board Certified in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery

Surgery
On the job

With over a decade of experience as a board-certified surgeon, Dr. Fink focuses exclusively on orthopedic surgery, including fracture repair, angular limb deformity correction, total hip replacement and minimally invasive surgical techniques. He uses advanced technologies such as 3D printing to create patient-specific models that assist in planning complex orthopedic procedures.

Dr. Fink is a passionate educator who shares his knowledge through lectures and by training surgical residents in advanced techniques and skills. He enjoys working closely with pet owners and veterinary colleagues to ensure they fully understand diagnoses and treatment options, and is always happy to “nerd out” about biomechanics, implant design and 3D printing.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal)
  • Residency, Small Animal Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens
  • Bachelor of Science, Physics, Brown University, Providence, RI
Off duty

Outside the hospital, Dr. Fink has been affectionately accused by his siblings of being a “hobby thief,” dabbling in fine art, woodworking, digital design and 3D printing. He enjoys spending time with his wife and son, as well as their chickens and three dogs.

Drew Fisher

CCRA

Rehabilitation
On the job

Drew is a certified veterinary Rehabilitation Therapist Technician with extensive experience working with a diverse range of patients. He has a particularly strong background in canine aquatic therapy.

Drew’s lifelong passion for animals has shaped his career, beginning with his involvement in Search and Rescue classes during his teenage years. Additionally, he brings a unique perspective from his training in human medical administration from the University of Maryland.

Currently, Drew is advancing his career by pursuing the latest continuing education courses and certifications for Veterinary Rehabilitation while continuing his role as a credentialed rehabilitation technician at Skylos Sports Medicine.

Drew is dedicated to all facets of canine rehabilitation, enjoying his work with senior dogs, post-operative patients, and canine athletes recovering from injuries. His expertise in aquatic therapy, particularly using a water treadmill, has been highly beneficial for his patients, often requiring creativity and adaptability for their success.

Drew believes in the importance of educating pet owners, ensuring they understand the rehabilitation process and are equipped with the tools to support their pets at home. He collaborates closely with Skylos rehabilitation doctors and surgeons to develop comprehensive treatment plans that extend to the home environment, ensuring the best possible outcomes.

In addition to his educational efforts, Drew’s manual therapy skills are evident in his ability to help dogs feel better. He is also experienced in cart assembly and fittings, especially for dogs that have lost mobility due to disease or injury, drawing from his personal experience with his own neurologically affected dogs.

Education
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Assistant, Canine Rehabilitation Institute, Springfield, MO
Off duty

Drew lives in Baltimore with his beloved pets: a French bulldog, Stewie; a boxer/pointer mix, Princess; and his Brussels Griffon, Floyd. His pride in his pets is apparent in any conversation about them.

Beyond his professional and personal dedication to animals, Drew enjoys traveling the world, practicing yoga, and visiting wineries.

Heather Holtzman

RVT, CCRP

Rehabilitation
On the job

With over 22 years of experience in the veterinary field, including large and small animals, pocket pets, exotics, emergency, and specialty care, Heather brings a broad and skilled background to rehabilitation work. She holds a BS degree from Wilson College and has been a Registered Veterinary Technician for 20 years.

Heather obtained her CCRP certification through Northeast Seminars at the University of Tennessee in 2010 and has focused on canine rehabilitation since 2008, with a brief 1.5-year period in laboratory animal research. She also became a Certified Canine Massage Therapist through Equissage in 2011.

Education
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist, University of Tennessee
Off duty

In addition to her clinical expertise, Heather is an active member of a volunteer search and rescue team with a working K9 partner. She has a special interest in rehabilitation for geriatric and working dogs and is passionate about helping them maintain mobility and quality of life.

David Hummel

DVM, DACVS (SA)
Board Certified in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery

Surgery
On the job

Dr. David Hummel is passionate about arthroscopy and minimally invasive orthopedic surgery. He thrives on the relationships he forms with clients and patients, striving to provide the highest level of care to each patient and clear communication with every client.

Dr. Hummel is a surgical consultant for the Veterinary Information Network and mentors veterinary students at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. He has published several peer-reviewed research articles on topics including total hip replacement, management of long bone fractures, and cranial cruciate ligament injury and stifle stabilization.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal)
  • Residency, Small Animal Surgery, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Oradell Animal Hospital, Paramus, NJ
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
Off duty

Dr. Hummel and his wife, Katie, who is also a veterinarian, share two children, two dogs and one cat. When not spending time with his family, Dr. Hummel enjoys fishing, gardening and woodworking.

Sean Kennedy

DVM, DACVS (SA)
Board Certified in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery

Surgery
On the job

Dr. Sean Kennedy’s clinical interests include stifle surgery, orthopedic oncology and fracture and trauma surgery. He enjoys developing relationships with both patients and their human companions, striving to meet client expectations by providing personalized care.

Having grown up in a family of carpenters, mechanics and teachers, Dr. Kennedy received his first toolbox at the age of six, which kickstarted his passion for taking things apart to understand not only how they work but how to fix them when they break. Combining his love of animals and teaching with his passion for working with his hands and restoring function led him to veterinary surgery. Dr. Kennedy instructs workshops on fracture repair and locking plate technology for Orthomed, an international implant manufacturer.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal)
  • Residency, Small Animal Surgery, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Angell Memorial Hospital, Boston, MA
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA
  • Bachelor of Arts, Animal Science, University of New Hampshire, Durham
Off duty

During the process of relocating to Frederick, Dr. Kennedy began converting his garage into a workshop with plans to restore his 1983 Jeep CJ8 pickup. He shares his home with a lovable and high-energy Jack Russell terrier/beagle mix named Obi. An all-seasons outdoor enthusiast, Dr. Kennedy enjoys hiking, camping, rock climbing, scuba diving and snow skiing in his spare time.

Jess Leasure

BVMS, MRCVS, DACVS (SA)
Board Certified in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery

Surgery
On the job

Dr. Jess Leasure is passionate about minimally invasive orthopedic surgery and orthopedic oncology. She is also interested in improving the management of end-stage osteoarthritis, which keeps her up to date on research into joint replacement techniques as well as alternative treatment solutions.

She is as enthusiastic about teaching as she is about learning. Dr. Leasure provides surgical instruction to veterinarians as a continuing education and laboratory lecturer and brings that experience to each of her clients, both during and after consultation.

Appreciating that no two families are alike, she enjoys the challenge of tailoring treatment plans to address individual patient needs. She believes that the best outcomes are achieved through compassion and an understanding of the underlying condition. By actively engaging each family throughout the treatment process, she aims to create a positive experience for everyone.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal)
  • Residency, Small Animal Surgery, BluePearl Pet Hospital, Maitland, FL
  • Internship, Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, Veterinary Orthopedic and Sport Medicine Group, Annapolis Junction, MD
  • Internship, Small Animal Surgery, WestVet Boise 24/7 Animal Emergency & Specialty Center, Garden City, ID
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
  • Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery, University of Glasgow, Scotland
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA
Off duty

Outside of the hospital, Dr. Leasure enjoys spending time on the Chesapeake Bay with her family, including her husband, Chris, who is also a veterinarian, and their two dogs, a Border Terrier named Hudson and a rescue named Georgia. She is a veteran traveler and avid foodie who enjoys boating and rooting for the Orioles in the summer and cheering on the Capitals in the winter.

Faith Lotsikas

DVM, CCRT
Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist

Rehabilitation
On the job

Dr. Faith Lotsikas is passionate about rehabilitation therapy and improving quality of life for dogs of all ages and activity levels. She works with senior patients to enhance comfort, mobility and overall wellness, and helps pre- and post-surgical patients recover more quickly and return to normal life. She provides services at Skylos Sports Medicine alongside her husband, Dr. Peter Lotsikas, combining their complementary expertise to support dogs of all backgrounds.

Her experience spans humane societies, private practice and emergency hospitals, where she recognized the need for expanded rehabilitation options for geriatric, arthritic and post-surgical patients. After completing advanced training, she founded and developed a rehabilitation department within a referral hospital.

Dr. Lotsikas lectures at national veterinary continuing education seminars and has authored articles on rehabilitation topics. She enjoys teaching workshops on injury prevention and fitness for agility, herding and search-and-rescue groups.

She is also dedicated to her LLC, Faithful Paws Veterinary, providing performance dogs with rehabilitation therapy for sports-related conditions, wellness and optimized condition maintenance, injury prevention therapy and fitness consults. As an avid follower of canine sports, she understands the unique physical and mental demands of working and sporting dogs and develops tailored fitness and return-to-sport plans for each team.

Education
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist, Canine Rehabilitation Institute
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg
Off duty

At home, Dr. Lotsikas is a mom to three young girls and manages a small sheep farm with the help of her very clever Border Collie, Kelsea. She is also an amateur artist and medical illustrator.

Peter Lotsikas

DVM, DACVS (SA), DACVSMR
Board Certified in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery and Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation

Surgery
Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
On the job

Dr. Peter Lotsikas specializes in sports-related injuries and getting performance and working dogs back to full function. His clinical focus is on minimally invasive surgery and total joint replacement. He is certified to perform Biomedtrix hip replacements, TightRope CCL and TPLO procedures for cruciate repair, sliding humeral osteotomy and CUE joint resurfacing procedures for elbow dysplasia. When appropriate, he incorporates orthobiologics.

Whether an elite athlete or an aging companion, Dr. Lotsikas focuses on getting to know each patient to ensure the best possible outcome for their particular needs and goals. He takes immense pride in tailoring his surgical and medical recommendations to meet the needs of his diverse patient population.

Dr. Lotsikas is a veterinary surgical consultant for Arthrex Vet Systems and a national instructor in arthroscopy and minimally invasive knee stabilization. He is credited with developing the technique guide for the TightRope system for stabilization of traumatic hip luxation, now used worldwide. He serves on the medical education advisory board for Zoetis and is a Zoetis ELITE speaker on pain, anesthesia and sedation.

He has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed journals, co-authored a chapter in the textbook Mechanisms of Disease in Small Animal Surgery and served as section chief and author for the orthopedic disorders of the hind limb chapter in Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Lotsikas is a scientific reviewer for Veterinary Surgery Journal and Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association and previously reviewed for the Veterinary Orthopedic Society and American College of Veterinary Surgeons symposiums. He is active in continuing education and has presented at major veterinary surgery meetings across the United States. As a frequently requested author, he writes about sports-related injuries in canine athletes for publications including Clean Run Magazine, Pointing Dog Journal, Retriever Journal and Just Labs Magazine.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Small Animal)
  • Residency, Small Animal Surgery, Iowa State University, Ames
  • Internship, Small Animal Surgery, Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center, TX
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Kansas State University, Manhattan
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
Off duty

Dr. Lotsikas and his wife, Dr. Faith Lotsikas, share three young daughters and a small farm in Maryland. His personal interests include fishing, hunting, golfing and farming.

Susanne Parks

CCRA

Rehabilitation
On the job

Susanne has been around and enjoyed having dogs most of her life. Susanne has worked in several dog-related fields, such as veterinary hospitals, pet sitting, and doggie daycare. She has also enjoyed competing with her own dogs in canine sports including flyball, frisbee, and rally-o, with some training in agility and nosework.

Susanne began with Skylos in our surgical department and has always had an interest in canine rehabilitation and injury prevention through fitness. In 2018, she began assisting in our rehab department and later became certified through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) in 2021.

Susanne is gifted in animal behavior and training, which helps her put our patients at ease as well as helps teach them how to properly do their therapeutic exercise routines.

Education
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Assistant, Canine Rehabilitation Institute, Springfield, MO

Stephanie Reitz

DVM, CVMMP, CCRV, CVFT

Rehabilitation
Education
  • Certified Veterinary Food Therapist, Chi University, Reddick, FL
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Veterinarian, Chi University, Reddick, FL
  • Certified Veterinary Medical Manipulation Practitioner, Chi University, Reddick, FL
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg
  • Bachelor of Science, Biology, Longwood College, Farmville, VA
Off duty

Dr. Reitz enjoys canine sports, herding, hiking, horseback riding, conditioning, reading and community service. 

John Schwartz

MS, DVM, CVA, CVAT, CCRP

Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
On the job

Before veterinary school, Dr. John Schwartz researched cartilage, tendon and fracture repair using novel therapies such as stem cells and platelet-rich plasma at Colorado State University. He is PennHIP certified, enabling him to use a specialized radiographic technique to assess hip laxity and aid in the early diagnosis of canine hip dysplasia.

Dr. Schwartz’s clinical interests include:

  • Diagnosing and managing lameness in canine athletes
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Orthopedic and neurologic rehabilitation
  • Sports conditioning and injury prevention

Central to his practice, Dr. Schwartz values non-surgical approaches to maintaining mobility and comfort in geriatric patients. He also incorporates rehabilitation strategies for neurologic mobility conditions associated with intervertebral disc disease and lumbosacral disorders.

Education
  • Residency, Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville
  • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Therapist, Canine Rehabilitation Institute
  • Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, Chi Institute, Reddick, FL
  • Internship, Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Florida, Gainesville
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, VCA Alameda East Veterinary Hospital, Denver, CO
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ
  • Master of Science, Microbiology - Immunology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  • Bachelor of Science, Journalism, Boston University, MA
Off duty

Outside of the hospital, Dr. Schwartz is an avid cyclist and enjoys spending time outdoors with his dog, Darcy, who has been by his side throughout every stage of his veterinary career.