Dr. Daniel Rayment

Dr. Daniel Rayment

DVM, MRCVS, CertAVP-SAS

Dr. Daniel Rayment is an emergency veterinarian with a strong commitment to providing compassionate, thorough, and high-quality care for pets and their families during urgent and often stressful situations. His clinical interests include emergency and critical care medicine, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, and pain management for both acute injuries and chronic disease processes.

Dr. Rayment was born in England and raised in Boca Raton, Florida, from the age of 13. After completing his undergraduate degree at Lynn University in Boca Raton, he returned to the United Kingdom to pursue his veterinary degree at the University of Glasgow, one of Europe’s most prestigious veterinary institutions. His education and training provided him with a broad foundation in veterinary medicine and helped shape his interest in the fast-paced, problem-solving nature of emergency care.

Following veterinary school, Dr. Rayment completed a rotating internship at a large multi-specialty practice, where he gained advanced experience working alongside specialists in a wide range of disciplines. He then went on to complete his Certificate of Advanced Veterinary Practice in Small Animal Surgery, CertAVP-SAS, further developing his surgical knowledge and expertise. Dr. Rayment is also a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

As an emergency veterinarian, Dr. Rayment understands how difficult it can be when a beloved pet is sick or injured unexpectedly. He strives to provide clear communication, thoughtful treatment recommendations, and compassionate support to pet owners throughout the decision-making process. He is especially passionate about helping patients in critical moments, managing pain effectively, and working to improve comfort, function, and quality of life.

Having returned to Boca Raton, the community where he grew up, Dr. Rayment is proud to care for pets and families in South Florida. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family (including the four legged members), fishing, and traveling.