Doctors and Staff - Orange Dogs

At Northern Virginia Veterinary Associates, our staff is committed to providing the best veterinary care available for your pet. Our expert staff of veterinarians is skilled, compassionate, and caring. Our entire health care team is committed to providing personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual pet owner.

Best Vet 2019 feature
Dr. Martin J. Tohill

Martin J. Tohill

DVM

Dr. Martin Tohill graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. He has practiced companion animal medicine and surgery in Virginia and New York.

Dr. William LaTour

William LaTour

DVM

Dr. William LaTour is originally from New York City where he taught high school biology for over a decade. With the help of his supportive wife, he left the profession of teaching to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.

Dr. William LaTour

Justin Ward

DVM

Dr. Justin Ward graduated from Susquehanna University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2014. Following graduation, he took a year off from schooling and took up multiple customer service jobs in his home town of Port Jervis, NY. Subsequently he was accepted by and entered the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (Virginia Tech) and graduated in 2019. In July of that year, Dr. Ward joined the Northern Virginia Veterinary Associates.

Dr. Ward currently lives in Manassas, VA, with his fiancée, Sarah, who is a Marketing Specialist at George Mason University. They also live with their two cats, Freya and Smol. When not working, he is a big video game and pop culture nerd, and dabbles in digital art and guitar.

Justin WardJustin Ward

DVM

Dr. Justin Ward graduated from Susquehanna University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2014. Following graduation, he took a year off from schooling and took up multiple customer service jobs in his home town of Port Jervis, NY.

Dr. William LaTour

William LaTour

DVM

Dr. William LaTour is originally from New York City where he taught high school biology for over a decade. With the help of his supportive wife, he left the profession of teaching to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.