Dr. Alejandro Aguirre earned a Diploma in Veterinary Medicine in 1987 and an Animal Physiology and Advanced Management of Reproduction Specialization in 1989, both from Zulia State University in Venezuela. He practiced Large and Small Animal Reproduction in his private practice in Venezuela for 18 years, where he also did research work in the Theriogenology area and participated in teaching and training programs for Animal Reproduction and Professional Applications at Zulia State University.
Upon migrating to the United States, Dr. Aguirre obtained the required certification and professional license to practice in Texas in May 2015. He has more than 30 years of expertise in veterinary medicine, specializing in Large Animal Reproduction. Dr. Aguirre is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Equine Practitioners, International Embryo Transfer Association, and Society for Theriogenology, where he is currently enrolled in the process to get Board Certified by the American College of Theriogenology.
Dr. Aguirre is married to former Judge Cindy M. Aguirre, and they have three children, Alejandro, Isabela, and Jesus. His preferred activities include horseback riding and reading. Dr. Aguirre and his family have a rescued dog named "Perrito" and two rescued horses, "Spirit" and "Sunny." He started Fort Bend Animal Hospital in 2017 and has since been dedicated to providing exceptional veterinary care to animals in the Richmond/Rosenberg area. In 2022, Dr. Aguirre and the Fort Bend Animal Hospital team obtained the prestigious AAHA certification, placing the veterinary hospital among the 15% of AAHA recognized institutions in the country [citation][2].