Dr. Romina Cohen

Doctor | Clinic Owner

Dr. Romina Cohen is a dedicated veterinarian who approaches every patient with advanced training and compassionate care. She holds specialized certifications in veterinary imaging—focusing on abdominal ultrasound—as well as veterinary acupuncture and Tui Na, a traditional Chinese massage therapy for animals. Dr. Cohen is also working on a certificate in Palliative Care from Chi University, reflecting her commitment to providing holistic and comprehensive care for animals at every stage of life.

Before establishing her practice in Winchester, Dr. Cohen served as Medical Director for both a small animal general practice in WV and an urgent care clinic in the DC area. These leadership roles have enhanced her clinical expertise and strengthened her dedication to delivering the highest standard of veterinary medicine.

Her professional passions include acupuncture, small animal medicine, soft tissue surgery, dentistry, ultrasound, and palliative care. Dr. Cohen prioritizes a patient-centered approach, ensuring each pet receives individualized attention and state-of-the-art treatment based on the latest medical knowledge.

Outside the clinic, Dr. Cohen enjoys biking with her husband, practicing yoga, attending Washington Nationals baseball games, and spending quality time with her three children, five cats, and her beloved dog Spikey. She is proud to call Winchester home and is dedicated to serving the community with excellence and compassion.

Cameron Blackwell

Manager

Cameron Blackwell is the Manager of the brand-new VetPoint Veterinary Clinic. He is dedicated to ensuring the smooth operation of the practice, supporting the exceptional team, and elevating the experience of clients each day. Since starting, Cameron has focused on essential administrative tasks, social media, and providing support wherever it is needed to lay the foundation for a successful clinic.

Cameron is a strong advocate for continuous learning, living by the philosophy that people never stop growing. This is a principle he carries into his professional role, always seeking to improve processes and systems. He also brings a strong commitment to service and community, built through his background in multiple public service roles since 2020, including work as a reference assistant at a library, a tech associate in retail, and a special education assistant in public schools.

Having been raised with pets his entire life, Cameron is personally committed to them as family, and he views this passion as a core value that guides his focus on creating a space that allows the veterinary team to deliver the highest standard of care.

When he is not at the clinic, Cameron enjoys spending quality time with his family and his adventurous Husky, Bowie, who always keeps things lively. His personal interests are diverse and constantly changing, encompassing art, baking, cooking, photography, video games, hiking, and planning new travel experiences, as well as his love for sweets and coffee.

Cynthia Thomas

Veterinary Assistant

Cynthia Thomas has been a Veterinary Assistant since 2012, and her passion for veterinary medicine has been a constant throughout her life. She is currently enrolled in Penn Foster, pursuing her Veterinary Technician degree as she works toward becoming a licensed veterinary technician.

Throughout her career, Cynthia has gained experience in emergency medicine, general practice, and large-animal specialty clinics, allowing her to develop a well-rounded skill set and a confident, compassionate approach to patient care.

She is deeply committed to practicing the highest standard of veterinary care and takes pride in supporting both her patients and the people who love them. Helping her community—whether by assisting clients through difficult moments or celebrating with them during happy ones—is one of the most rewarding parts of her work. Veterinary medicine is truly her passion, and she is dedicated to making a positive impact on every patient and family she meets.

From a young age, Cynthia was drawn to animals and spent much of her childhood caring for a wide variety of species. Over the years, she has owned goats, horses, cats, dogs, and even amphibians, each contributing to her appreciation for the bond between people and their pets. She currently has one dog, a French Bulldog named Frank. Outside the clinic, Cynthia enjoys hiking, playing video games, and spending quality time with her family, especially her energetic 5-year-old son, who keeps every day lively and full of joy.

Amber Myers

Veterinary Assistant

Amber Myers has been in the veterinary field for 6 years, and she is currently in school to become a licensed veterinary technician. She strives to learn something new every day and continues to improve her skills in the veterinary field.

Amber started as a kennel attendant while working at her first veterinary clinic for 2 years down in Crozet, Virginia. While she was there, she started to learn veterinary assistant skills like blood draws and animal restraint. When she moved back home, she started at another veterinary clinic as a veterinary assistant, where she worked for 4 years.

During her years in the veterinary field, Amber has taken an interest in digital imaging and diagnostics that help give answers to what may be going on with sick patients.

Outside of work, Amber enjoys playing video games with friends on the weekend and taking care of her animals. She owns a Shih Tzu named Asher, a rabbit named Ashoka, and a blue tongue skink named Cass. Her love for animals started at a young age, with her aunt being a wildlife rehabber

Brittany Suling

Receptionist

Brittany Suling is a receptionist who is currently pursuing her studies at Penn Foster to become a veterinary technician. Driven by a strong commitment to professional growth, she is actively working toward a career that reflects her lifelong passion for animal care.

Previously, Brittany worked as a manager at a dog boarding facility, where she gained hands-on experience overseeing daily operations and ensuring the well-being of the dogs in her care. This role strengthened her leadership skills and deepened her understanding of canine behavior and needs.

Brittany has always had a love for animals, which continues to guide her personal and professional interests. While not at the clinic, she enjoys reading, creating art, and playing video games, as well as caring for her animals at home, including Laddie, her Jack Russell Terrier, and Diamond, her cat.

Sprinkles

Assistant Manager

Six years ago, Sprinkles and her three siblings were dropped off at the doors of a previous veterinary clinic, and Dr. Cohen adopted all four kittens. After a little detour with a neighbor, Sprinkles has now come full circle and returned to work with Dr. Cohen. She settled in right away and has proudly claimed the title of Assistant Manager, with specialties in charm, morale, and strategic sunbeam naps. When she’s not supervising the clinic with her big green eyes, she’s making herself at home, judging paperwork, and reminding everyone that she’s the real boss. We’re thrilled to welcome Sprinkles to our clinic family — she’s truly the purrfect addition.