Meet The Team
Our Approach to Veterinary Care in Titusville, FL
At Singleton Avenue Animal Hospital, located in the heart of Titusville, FL, our approach to veterinary care is driven by a deep commitment to the health and well-being of your beloved pets. Serving Titusville, Mims, Port St. John, and Merritt Island, our dedicated team of professionals combines compassion with cutting-edge technology to provide the highest standard of care. Led by Dr. Salazar, our clinic stands out with advanced diagnostic and surgical capabilities that surpass the offerings of other local practices. Dr. Salazar's expertise extends to complex surgical procedures, including cranial cruciate ligament repairs, liver lobectomies, anal sacculectomies, and more, often eliminating the need for referrals to specialty centers. Your pet's health is our priority, and we are honored to be your trusted partner in their lifelong well-being.
Dr. David Salazar
Dr. David Salazar was born and raised in Plant City, Florida. As early as his elementary school years, he dreamt of becoming a veterinarian. In high school he was part of the Future Farmers of America, where he learned valuable livestock lessons. At the University of Florida, he studied Animal Sciences, worked in their large animal hospital, and was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the summer of 2005 to study poultry.
After graduating with his Bachelor of Science from UF and working for a few years as a microbiologist, Dr. Salazar decided it was time to go back to school to obtain his veterinary degree. He graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in May of 2012. Following his dreams of becoming a mixed animal practitioner, Dr. Salazar moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico. After nearly two years out west, he decided to move closer to his family and to begin seeking practice ownership opportunities.
Shortly after relocating to Central Florida, Dr. Salazar met his (now) wife, April. They began dating in May 2014, married in November 2015, and welcomed their son, Hunter, to the world in August 2016. As a family, they enjoy fishing: hiking; going to the beach, water parks, and theme parks; and traveling. Dr. Salazar and April are avid DIY’ers and spend much of their free time tackling home projects.
Dr. Salazar has been an Orlando-based veterinarian since 2014, touching the lives of pets and their families from Poinciana to East Orlando and everywhere in between. He is adamant about being fair and honest and maintaining high standards of care for every pet. His passion for pets and upholding the oaths he took when graduating from vet school are evident in the way he cares for each pet as if they were his own. While a lover of all animals, Dr. Salazar grew up with large dogs and has a soft spot for the friendly faces of lovable labradors.
Dr. Robert Imbriale
Dr. Robert Imbriale was born in the New York City suburb of Staten Island, New York. Growing up, he was fortunate to always have a variety of pets in the home - everything from dogs and cats to guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, birds, and even a variety of reptiles. Constantly surrounded by animals, he knew from childhood that he wanted to be a veterinarian. During high school and college, he worked as a veterinary technician at a small animal hospital for 7 years, only falling more in love with the profession during that time.
Dr. Imbriale attended the College of Staten Island as a biology major with a focus on animal sciences, graduating magna cum laude. Immediately after graduation, he decided to obtain his veterinary degree and chose to attend his mentor’s alma mater - Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. After moving to Gainesville, Florida to complete his clinical year of school at the University of Florida, Dr. Imbriale graduated from Ross in 2014. After enjoying the Florida weather so much, he decided to stay in-state and move to Orlando to begin his career as a small animal veterinarian.
While living in Gainesville, Dr. Imbriale met his (now) wife, Amanda. They began dating in November of 2012 and, together with their chihuahua mix, Teddy, moved to Orlando. They married in May of 2020. Their family now includes a rescue terrier named Winston, a Quaker parrot named Rory, and a tank full of tropical fish. As a family, they enjoy going to Disney, attending live events, and sci-fi or anime conventions.
Dr. Imbriale has devoted himself to being a small animal practitioner in the Orlando area since 2014, striving to bring the very best in medical and surgical care to his patients. He prides himself on his patient-first mentality and ability to educate and inform his clients. He believes that one of the most important aspects of his role is being a voice for the voiceless and translating the non-verbal signals from our furry family members so that we know how best to help them. Dr. Imbriale loves all creatures, large and small, however, he has a soft spot for small dogs, especially those that remind him of his beloved Teddy and Winston.