Dr. Alice Jeromin

Alice Jeromin, RPh, DVM, Dip. ACVD

Dr. Alice Jeromin RPh, DVM, Diplomate, ACVD. Before earning her DVM degree from The Ohio State University, she graduated from the University of Toledo with a BS in Pharmacy and practiced as a hospital pharmacist. She completed her Veterinary Dermatology residency with Dr. Patrick Breen and dermatopathology training at Procter & Gamble, Miami Valley Labs as well as a Fellowship in human dermatology at MetroHealth Medical Center with Dr. Bryan Davis. Dr. Jeromin is currently an adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University and practice owner at Veterinary Allergy & Dermatology, Inc. She is a former member-at-large on AVMA’s Council on Biologicals and Therapeutics as chairman of supplements committee and compounding committee. Recently, she authored the dermatology chapter in “Pharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing”.

Pemphigus Foliaceus: Who, What, When, Why, and How to Treat

Discover all the ins and outs of Pemphigus – from appearance of lesions to diagnosis to a multi-modal approach for effective treatment.

Feline Sporotrichosis: Why is it Important to Me?

Attend this free 1-hr webinar for discussion of sporotrichosis and clues to rapid diagnosis.

Recorded Webinar: Canine Pododermatitis…The Agony of the Feet

Do you encounter pododermatitis and want to be able to quickly and reliably determine cause, prognosis, and course of therapy? Watch this free 1-hr webinar.

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Why I Love to Treat Feline Atopy!

Since atopy is for the life of the cat it is essential to devise a treatment plan that will work both for the owner and the patient.

Cat with Chin Allergy

Recorded Webinar: Atopic Cats . . . What Are My Options

Dr. Alice Jeromin, Veterinary Dermatologist, brings an organized approach to evaluating and treating atopic cats who can present with extremely variable clinical signs.

Cat Scratching

Allergy Immunotherapy in the Atopic Dog and Cat-Still a Viable Option

In veterinary medicine we are fortunate to have methods to determine pets’ allergies intradermal skin testing or serum testing. The real question is, “what to do with that information once I have it?”

Dog and owner in park

Recorded Webinar: Managing Atopic Dermatitis with Immunotherapy

Are you frustrated with treating those itchy, smelly patients and their reccurent infections?  Want some fresh ideas on managing Atopic? Hear from Dr. Alice Jeromin, Veterinary Dermatologist, about how immunotherapy can help you provide relief with long lasting positive effects.