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Animal Medical Hospital
has been serving area owners and pets for over 40 years,
the Doctors have a combined 22 years on staff, our average
staff member has been with us for 6 years, and some have
been with us for over 20. In other words, we aren’t
going anywhere! Our staff members are here because they
want to serve pets and their owners. Most see veterinary
medicine as their life’s work, and continually strive
to improve their skills. We are proud of our staff and
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Dr. Michael Eldridge has practiced
at Animal Medical Hospital since 1983. Before that time
he worked in a small animal and farm practice in Michigan,
where he treated farm animals, dogs and cats, and anything
else his client's kids brought home.
Dr. Eldridge grew up in Battle Creek, Michigan and received
his veterinary degree from Michigan State University.
General veterinary practice, and ultrasound diagnostics
are his primary interests.
He has four dachshunds, Gus, Geordie, Geena and Gabby, who are surrogate
children since the real kids grew up and moved away. |
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Dr. Caroline Thomas is a graduate of Ohio State University and a die-hard Buckeye fan. Her professional interests are focused on small animal medicine and surgery. Dr. Thomas also has a strong interest in shelter medicine and works with local animal shelters on a weekly basis. In addition to being a member of the Pinellas, Florida, and American Veterinary Medical Associations, she is an active member of the Humane Society of the U. S. and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Dr. Thomas has four cats (Chewy, Starla, Tiny Elvis, and Leela), a Uromastyx (Mr. Lizard), and tropical fish.
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Dr. Gabrielle Falk is a 1997 graduate
of Texas A&M University and has practiced both large
and small animal medicine. In 2001 through 2004 she became the staff
veterinarian for the Ellen Trout Zoo in Lufkin, Texas.
She joined our staff in 2004 eager to return to more personal atmosphere of a clinical practice. Her interests lie in small animal and exotic internal medicine and surgery, with reptiles being of particular interest.
Along with the usual veterinary memberships, Dr. Falk is
a member of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
and the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians.
Dr. Falk's family consists of two cats, Renfield and Poppie, two snakes, a water dragon, assorted fish and a netherland dwarf rabbit.
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