Veterinarian
Dr. Victoria (Tori) Torres is a 2017 graduate from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and completed her clinical year training at LSU Vet School. She is a Pennsylvania native but has strong family ties to Georgia, and joining Case in 2022 has brought her closer to family. She has a strong interest in nutrition and is pursuing her advanced certificate in traditional eastern Chinese medicine food therapy. She also enjoys behavior, internal medicine, and surgical cases. She is proud to be a part of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Georgia Veterinary Medical Association, and American Animal Hospital Association organizations.
In her spare time, she enjoys camping/hiking and board gaming. Her favorite thing about veterinary medicine is improving the lives of community members by bettering the lives of their furry friends.
Dr. Torres isn't just a dedicated veterinarian—she’s also a proud advocate for animal rescue. Dr Torres helped to form Barkus & Meoux Savannah, which is a local animal non-profit organization (501c3). The group is based off of the animal Mardi Gras Krewe Barkus & Meoux from Louisiana (who also has a focus on animal welfare).Their mission is to help develop & foster programs to promote responsible pet ownership, help support the efforts of the local animal rescue organizations in the greater Savannah community, and finally to help in times of crisis. They have an emergency assistance fund to help families in financial hardship meet the needs of their pet's emergent care. They are always looking for new members to join in the fun & help with their cause. They hope to one day bring a Mardi Paws pet parade to Savannah! They host fun animal related activities and meet quarterly at local pet friendly establishments. Follow BMS on Facebook and Instagram, give online, join as a member, and check out their website for more details