Lauren Woodworth, Veterinarian
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Lauren Woodworth

Veterinarian

25067 Elk Lick Rd South Riding VA, 20152
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Dr. Lauren Woodworth serves as the Medical Director at Dulles South Veterinary Center, fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a Veterinarian. She is dedicated to providing comprehensive veterinary care for dogs and cats in Loudoun County, South Riding, Aldie, Chantilly, and DC/VA/MD. Outside of her veterinary work, Dr. Woodworth enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends. Her hobbies include attending Penn State football games, skiing, and exploring new destinations through travel. At Dulles South Veterinary Center, Dr. Woodworth and her team are committed to supporting the health and well-being of pets through a range of services, including preventive care, surgery, wellness and sick appointments, and grooming.

Education and Training

Penn State University (B.S.) (Animal Sciences) 2015

Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2021

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Professional Memberships

  • Delta Theta Sigma National Fraternity  

Lauren Woodworth's Practice location

Dulles South Veterinary Center

25067 Elk Lick Rd -
South Riding, VA 20152
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New patients: 703-327-0909

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Offering Comprehensive Veterinary Services in Virginia

Dr. Lauren Woodworth, DVM, is living her childhood dream as the Medical Director at Dulles South Veterinary Center, where she provides a wide range of veterinary services for dogs and cats in Loudoun County, South Riding, Aldie, and Chantilly. With a commitment to supporting the health and well-being of pets, she and her team offer primary care, surgeries, rehabilitation, grooming, and more.

Dulles South Veterinary Center stands out for its comprehensive approach to veterinary care. From health maintenance and disease prevention to advanced surgical procedures, the center is dedicated to providing top-notch services for furry companions. To complement all these services, acupuncture, rehabilitation using hydrotherapy (underwater treadmill), laser therapy, hot/cold therapy, massage, and stretching techniques are also offered, ensuring that pets receive the best possible care.

Born in Virginia, Dr. Woodworth has lived and grew up in many different states and countries. After earning her Bachelor of Science Degree in Animal Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University, she pursued her passion at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts and completed her clinical year at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Medicine in Scotland. Her return to Virginia marked the beginning of her role at Dulles South Veterinary Center, where she continues to make a positive impact on the lives of pets and their owners.

Beyond her veterinary work, Dr. Woodworth enjoys spending quality time with her husband and their Saint Bernard mix. Whether cheering on Penn State football, hitting the slopes for a skiing adventure, or exploring new destinations through travel, she finds joy in pursuing her hobbies and interests outside of the clinic.

As a dedicated and compassionate veterinarian, Dr. Lauren Woodworth is enhancing the lives of pets and their families at Dulles South Veterinary Center. Her commitment to providing exceptional care and personalized attention sets a high standard for veterinary services in the region, making her a trusted partner in ensuring the health and happiness of beloved companions.

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