Veterinarian
Dr. Kari Bevevino grew up in Allentown, PA and then earned a B.S. in Equine Sciences from Colorado State University in 2008. After graduating from CSU, Dr. Bevevino worked as a breeding manager of the 6666 Ranch in Guthrie, TX for three years.
She then went on to earn her DVM at Texas A&M University in 2015 followed by a two year internship at Brock Veterinary Clinic in Lamesa, TX. In an effort to further develop her equine expertise, she completed a residency at Texas A&M University in Large Animal Internal Medicine in 2020 becoming board-certified in large animal internal medicine.
Following residency, Dr. Bevevino completed a one-year fellowship in Equine Ultrasonography and Cardiology at the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center and Texas A&M University. She then joined Roaring Fork Equine Medical Center in August 2021. Dr. Bevevino is currently a member of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM). Dr. Bevevino’s special interests include equine cardiology, neonatology, ultrasonography, and sports medicine.
In her free time, she enjoys hiking with her dogs, golfing, camping, and snowboarding. Dr. Bevevino is also a member of the Carbondale Tree Board and Roaring Fork Valley Horse Council.