Meet Our Vets

Christopher (Kit) Miller

Christopher (Kit) B. Miller, DVM


A 1989 graduate of U.C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Miller moved East where he completed his clinical internship and worked as an Associate Veterinarian at Delaware Equine Center in Cochranville, Pennsylvania. In 1997, he started his own practice, developing an extensive performance horse clientele throughout the country. A resident of Katonah, New York, Dr. Miller services our clients from the New York office year round and has an established clientele in the area. He spends the winter months in Florida, to provide services to his clients at the Winter Equestrian Festival. Additionally, he has accompanied the United States Equestrian Show Jumping Team at horse shows throughout Europe and Scandinavia and is an accredited F.E.I. veterinarian.


Elizabeth Kilgallon

Elizabeth L. Kilgallon, DVM dACVS


Dr. Kilgallon has a varied and impressive background, with an English literature degree from Princeton University and a veterinary medicine degree from Tufts University. After her graduation from Tufts, Dr. Kilgallon completed a surgical internship, followed by a residency in large animal surgery, both at the University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center. Dr. Kilgallon became board certified in large animal surgery in 1994.







Erica Rosen

Erica L. Rosen, Dr.


Dr. Erica Rosen was born and raised in New Paltz, NY and grew up riding and showing in the hunter/jumper arena. After completing her undergraduate degree at Cornell University, Erica moved to warmer weather to earn her DVM at the University of Florida. At the UF College of Veterinary Medicine she worked closely with surgical faculty on research involving upper airway anatomy and function in performance horses, and received the Barbaro Award and Scholarship for commitment to equine medicine and surgery. Following graduation, Erica joined Fairfield Equine Associates for a one-year internship, which allowed her to focus on care and maintenance of the sport horse. Dr. Rosen has a particular interest in the use of complimentary therapies as adjunctive care for our show horses and has also completed her training in animal chiropractics.
Aside from veterinary medicine and horses, Erica is an avid sports fan and is pleased to be back home in the northeast.



Sarah Cohen

Sarah L. Cohen, DVM


Dr. Sarah Cohen grew up in New Jersey showing in the hunters and equitation before attending Purdue University for her undergraduate training. She graduated from Ross University in June of 2007, having completed her clinical training at Iowa State University. Sarah joined Merritt and Associates Equine Hospital outside of Chicago for a one year intensive internship which allowed her the opportunity to work with a very diverse group of sport horses. She has a strong interest in maintaining sound and healthy athletes using both preventative and therapeutic strategies and joined the team at Miller and Associates in July of 2008.


Isaiah Robinson

Isaiah J. Robinson, DVM


A native of Vermont, Dr. Isaiah Robinson attended the University of Vermont for his undergraduate education. He then attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, and completed his clinical training at Texas A&M in College station, TX. Upon Graduation in June 2007, he received the Large Animal Proficiency Award and the Large Animal Surgery Team Award. Following graduation Dr. Robinson completed a year-long Sport Horse Medicine and Surgery internship at Estrella Equine Hospital in Paso Robles, on the central coast of California.
True to his roots, in his free time Isaiah enjoys golf, fishing and furniture building. While in California, Dr. Robinson had the opportunity to put his wood working skills to good use in designing and crafting custom post-operative and therapeutic wooden horseshoes.
Well in line with the practice's performance horse specialty, Dr. Robinson's main veterinary interests include lameness, imaging and dentistry.

Things To Know


QUICK FACTS


Normal Vital Signs of the Adult Horse
Temperature 100.5 F
Pulse 36-40 beats per minute
Respiration 12-16 breaths per minute
Capillary Refill Time- less than 2 seconds
Mucous Membranes- pale pink



OUR ADDRESS


Miller and Associates
120 Nichols Rd
Brewster, NY 10509
ph. (914) 276-1260
fax (914) 276-1261



COGGINS TESTS


Horses are required to have been tested for Equine Infectious Anemia (Coggins) to travel across State borders.
Most States require negative testing within the last 12 months.
CA, ME, NE, NH, OR, WA require testing within the last 6 months.
WI requires tests to have been performed within the calendar year.