About Us

Beach Animal Rehabilitation Center (BARC) Rolling Hills specializes in veterinary rehabilitation by combining proven Eastern and Western medicine techniques to help your pet recover from injury quicker and manage chronic conditions to improve quality of life. The BARC Rolling Hills team consists of caring, qualified veterinarians and physical therapists specifically certified in canine rehabilitation. They collaborate to develop a specialized program to provide the best outcome for your pet.

Your pet's treatment will likely include a combination of hydrotherapy, acupuncture, physical therapy and modalities such as therapeutic ultrasound, LASER and manual manipulation. These technologies are designed to provide pain relief, aid in recovery and improve overall functional mobility in your pet.

Contact us
(310) 265-0065

Visit us
720A Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274

Fax us
(310) 265-0068

Email us
reception@barcrollinghills.com

Meet Our Team

Dr. Engie Hanna was born in Denver, Colorado but raised locally in Torrance, California. She earned her B.S in Marine Biology at UCLA and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at Western University of Health Sciences. Shortly

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Dr. Nicole Schiff

Dr. Nicole Schiff received her Bachelor of Arts in Zoology from UC Davis in 1997, and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from UC Davis in 2002. She has worked at several veterinary hospitals in Los Angeles and here in the

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Dr. Amy Kramer received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education and Recreation from Whittier College in 1990. Following graduation, Dr. Kramer continued her education Cerritos College where she graduated with honors

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Kim’s career with animals began as a teen volunteering at various animals shelters throughout LA. From pet hotel caregiver to pet bather to pet trainer, she is excited to share her skills as a member of the BARC rehab

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Christina grew up with a variety of pets and has volunteered at animal shelters for almost a decade and works with various rescue groups. She earned a veterinary assistant certificate from Dallas College in 2025 and started

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