Kerry Bailey

DVM, Diplomate, ACVIM

Neurology and Neurosurgery


Dr. Bailey received her DVM from Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine, completed an internship at Long Island Veterinary Specialists and a residency in Neurology at Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine. She is a Diplomate of the ACVIM in Neurology. Dr. Bailey enjoys photography, cooking and baking. She has two cats, Laverne and Shirley.

Education & Postgraduate Training
BS in Biology/Animal Physiology – Cornell University
DVM – Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Rotating Internship, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery – Long Island Veterinary Specialists
Residency Trained – Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Joined OAH in 2008

Professional Interests: Seizures, Spinal cord disease, Inflammatory brain and spinal cord disease, MRI

From Dr. Bailey
Seizures are very traumatic to witness in our pets. Being able to control them and improve the quality of life for a patient and their owner is very satisfying. Relieving pain and helping a patient walk again is another reason why I love being a neurologist.

Publications

  • Bailey KS. Muscle and Nerve Biospy. In: Etttinger S (ed): Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Saunders. 2017.
  • Bailey KS. Myasthenia Gravis. In: Platt S (ed): Small Animal Neurological Emergencies. Manson Publishing. 2012
  • Bailey KS. Narcolepsy. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2010.
  • Bailey KS. Cerebellar Abiotrophy. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2010.
  • Bailey KS. Diskospondylitis. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2010.
  • Bailey KS. Idiopathic Tremor Syndrome. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2010.
  • Bailey KS, Dewey CW. The Seizuring Cat: Diagnostic work-up and therapy. J Feline Med Surg. 2009: 11(5): 285-94.
  • Dewey CW, Scrivani PV, Krotscheck U, Cerda-Conzalez S, Bailey KS, Marino DJ. Intracranial arachnoid cysts in dogs. Compend Contin Educ Vet. 2009: 31(4): 160-8
  • Dewey CW, Bailey KS. Signalment, History and Differental Diagnosis: The first consideration. In: Dewey CW: A Practical Guide to Canine and Feline Neurology, 2nd Edition. Aimes, Iowa, Wiley. 2008
  • Bailey KS, Dewey CW, Boothe DM, Barone G, Kortz GD. Levetiracetam as an adjunct to phenobarbital treatment in cats with suspected idiopathic epilepsy. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008: 232: 867-872.
  • Dewey CW, Krotscheck U, Bailey KS, Marino DM. Craniotomy with cystoperitoneal shunting for treatmemt of intracranial arachnoid cysts in dogs. Vet Surg 2007: 36:416-422.
  • Dewey CW, Marino DM, Bailey KS, et al. Foramen Magnum decompression with cranioplasty for treatment of caudal occipital malformation syndrome in dogs. Vet Surg 2007: 36: 406-415/
  • Bailey KS. Narcolepsy. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2008.
  • Bailey KS. Cerebellar Abiotrophy. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2008.
  • Bailey KS. Diskospondylitis. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2008.
  • Bailey KS. Idiopathic Tremor Syndrome. In: Côté E (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor. St. Louis, Elsevier. 2008.
  • Dewey DW, Barone G, Smith K, Kortz GD. Alternative anticonvulsant drugs for dogs with seizure disorders. Veterinary Medicine 2004: 786-793.