Meg Sislak, DVM, DACVR
Board-certified Veterinary Radiologist
Meg Sislak, DVM, Diplomate, ACVR is a Board-certified Veterinary Radiologist and has been part of the VetRad team since 2013. Dr. Sislak obtained a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the University of Michigan and earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Western University of Health Sciences. She completed an internship in lameness, sports medicine, and diagnostic imaging at Virginia Equine Imaging followed by a small animal rotating internship at Michigan Veterinary Specialists. Dr. Sislak completed her residency at Texas A&M University, and joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Fellows program. During this time, she worked as part of an interdisciplinary team to educate those in veterinary medicine on ways to reduce stress and burnout related to difficult client interactions and caregiver burden. She is passionate about increasing diversity and promoting equity, inclusion, and belonging in the veterinary profession.
Dr. Sislak enjoys being part of a diagnostic team helping clients enjoy more quality time with their pets.
When not reading radiographs, you’ll find her playing volleyball, walking her dogs, or hiking in Cleveland Metroparks or Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Education & Training
Bachelor of Science: University of Michigan
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine: Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
Internship (Lameness, Sports Medicine, and Diagnostic Imaging): Virginia Equine Imaging
Internship (Rotating Small Animal Medicine and Surgery): Michigan Veterinary Specialists
Residency (Diagnostic Imaging): Texas A&M University
Specializations
Board Certification: Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology
Associations
American College Veterinary Radiology
CT/MRI Society
American Veterinary Medical Association