It's going to be about a 7 hour round trip for you to get up to my neck of the woods but I can recommend a couple places if you can't find anything closer.

First, Doctor Lori Wendland at Micanopy Animal Hospital.
..graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. Following graduation, she came to work for Micanopy Animal Hospital part-time while she pursued a doctorate in Veterinary Sciences (Infectious Diseases and Pathology, PhD, 2007). Her research focused on the epidemiology of respiratory disease in wild gopher tortoises in Florida. Dr. Wendland now works at Micanopy Animal Hospital full-time and her special interests include exotic pets, especially rabbits and reptiles, wildlife diseases, and..
http://micanopyanimalhospital.com/in...menuhead=about




Second, UF college of veterinary medicine. The folks over at UF are pretty much cutting edge when it comes to exotic pets.
The University of Florida is recognized worldwide as a leader in reptile medicine. Our clinicians have extensive experience with a wide variety of reptiles, from tiny neonatal lizards to giant tortoises and crocodilians. Work at the University of Florida has led to understanding of many of the most important diseases of reptiles, including paramyxoviruses of snakes, adenoviruses of bearded dragons, herpesviruses of tortoises, and many others. Your pet reptile will receive the best care possible with the Zoological Medicine Service.
http://smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.e...-and-reptiles/