Tony Kremer Joins Access.Vet as Chief Veterinary Officer
Dr. Tony Kremer has been named Chief Veterinary Officer for Access.Vet Inc., which offers a cloud-based and comprehensive telehealth platform free to veterinary hospitals and clinics across the country.
Prior to joining Access.Vet, Kremer owned and operated 11 veterinary hospitals, 9 in the greater Chicago area and 2 in Ohio. He is the founder of Help Save Pets, an animal shelter which has saved more than 16,000 pets since 2000. Kremer’s knowledge, insight and advice are shared regularly with ABC, NBC, WGN, CBS, Fox & Good Morning America. Kremer received degrees from University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 1990 and Illinois Center for Broadcasting in 2012. Kremer has developed a special interest in orthopedic surgery and attended extensive post-graduate course work at Ohio State University.
“I am pleased to welcome Dr. Kremer to our executive team. He brings a broad range of veterinary clinical experience to our company, as well as extensive, hands-on experience in a wide variety of veterinary care settings as a practicing veterinarian and hospital owner. His knowledge of how telehealth and virtual care can improve pet clinics and hospitals will be invaluable to our client practices clinics and hospitals,” said Tom Link, President and CEO of Access.Vet.
“I’m excited to join this dynamic, growing company and contribute my experience as we work together to further develop and expand Access.Vet’s cutting-edge telehealth platform,” said Kremer. “Some of today’s challenges in the vet space will only be solved with new technologies such as Access.Vet, very similarly to how telehealth is now transforming certain aspects of human healthcare.”