Dr. Reid Garfield

Dr Reid GarfieldIn 1981, Dr. Reid Garfield received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M University. He practiced general veterinary medicine in the Dallas area until 1990 when he began a dermatology residency at the Animal Dermatology Referral Clinic (ADRC) under the guidance of Dr. Lloyd M. Reedy.

In 1992, Dr. Reid Garfield became a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology and achieved Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Dermatology in 1994.

Dr. Reid Garfield completed his residency and became a part of the ADRC family in 1993. He primarily works at the Dallas office.

In his spare time, Dr. Reid Garfield enjoys spending time with his wife and family on their ranch raising longhorns. He is an avid cyclist and skier.

Veterinary Dermatologists

Does your pet constantly lick, chew, bite, scratch or shake his/her head? Do you see hair loss, scabs or dandruff? Is there a change in the skin or coat’s color or texture? Do you smell a bad odor from your pet’s skin or ears? These are the symptoms veterinary dermatologists at the ADRC treat every day.

Skin disease, although rarely life-threatening, can be challenging. To provide the latest and most effective treatment, family veterinarians may choose to refer pets to a board-certified veterinary dermatologist. This shows that they want your pet to have the best possible care available.

At the ADRC, our doctors are board-certified veterinary dermatologists with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of animal skin, ear, hair, nail and mouth disorders.