Dr. Kaitlyn Guerrido to lead new CityVet clinic in Casselberry: full analysis

CityVet is set to open CityVet Casselberry on May 26, adding a new veterinary clinic at 202 State Road 436 in Casselberry, Florida, with Dr. Kaitlyn Guerrido leading the practice as veterinarian partner. The launch was first flagged by trade coverage and is now reflected on CityVet’s own website, which promotes the location as a new neighborhood clinic offering general veterinary care and pet food and supplies. (cityvet.com)

The opening fits CityVet’s longer-running expansion strategy. The company says it was founded more than 25 years ago and has grown to more than 50 clinics, with a model built around veterinarian leadership and ownership rather than traditional centralized corporate control. In earlier expansion messaging, CityVet said it was targeting new metro markets, including Florida, and emphasized de novo growth tied to consumer demand and veterinarian demand. (cityvet.com)

In Casselberry, the company is positioning the clinic as a full-service local practice with weekday and weekend hours. CityVet’s site identifies Guerrido as the lead veterinarian partner and says she earned her DVM from Ross University in 2020 after completing clinical rotations at Oklahoma State University in 2019. The company says her professional interests include preventive medicine, surgery, and reproductive medicine. Separate prior industry coverage shows Guerrido previously practiced at Lake Alfred Animal Hospital in Central Florida, suggesting she brings regional experience to the new site. (cityvet.com)

CityVet has not published a detailed standalone press release about the Casselberry opening that was readily available in search results, but the company’s Orlando market page shows Casselberry among several current or planned Central Florida sites, alongside Lake Nona, Clermont, Davenport, and Haines City. That suggests the Casselberry clinic is part of a broader buildout rather than a one-off opening. This is an inference based on CityVet’s location listings and expansion materials. (cityvet.com)

Industry reaction in this case appears limited so far, but CityVet’s public messaging to veterinarians is notable. The company pitches a partnership structure that gives doctors equity while providing support in areas such as recruiting, HR, marketing, technology, accounting, payroll, and access to capital. That message is likely to resonate in a profession still debating the tradeoffs between independent practice, corporate employment, and hybrid partnership models. (cityvet.com)

Why it matters: For veterinary professionals, the Casselberry opening is less about one address and more about the operating model behind it. Florida remains a competitive market for companion animal care, and new clinics can tighten the hiring market for DVMs, technicians, and support staff while also improving access for pet parents in growing suburban corridors. CityVet’s emphasis on veterinarian ownership gives it a differentiated recruiting story at a time when many clinicians are looking for autonomy, mentorship, and a clearer path to wealth-building without taking on a fully independent startup alone. (cityvet.com)

For local practices, that can mean more competition on convenience, hours, and client experience. For associates and medical directors, it’s another signal that employer branding increasingly centers on governance and control, not just compensation. And for pet parents in Seminole County, another general practice opening could help with appointment availability in a region where demand for companion animal services has remained strong. The available reporting does not quantify local capacity needs, but the addition of another full-service clinic in Casselberry points in that direction. (cityvet.com)

What to watch: The next markers will be whether CityVet confirms the clinic opened on schedule after May 26, how quickly the practice staffs up, and whether more Central Florida openings move from “coming soon” to active locations over the rest of 2026. (cityvet.com)

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