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Raymond Hudgell DVM |
| Born
in England, where he attended school and university,
Dr. Hudgell moved to Albuquerque in 1989. He graduated
from Colorado State University in 1994. Practice
includes: small animals, goats and exotic animals.
Special interests: oncology and surgery. Member:
AAV, NMVMA, AVMA. |
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| Michael Melloy DVM |
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| Born
and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he
chased reptiles as a child, Dr. Melloy graduated
from St. Pius X high school. He studied wildlife
biology at New Mexico State University and biology
at the University of New Mexico before his veterinary
studies at Colorado State University. He graduated
as a DVM in 1993. Practice includes: small animals,
exotic animals. |
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Sharon Nash
DVM |
| Dr.
Nash graduated from Oklahoma State University in
1981. Her residency was in internal medicine from
OSU. She moved to New Mexico in 1989. Her special
interests include dentistry and internal medicine.
She has three Jack Russell Terriers as pets.
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| Yvette Breden
DVM |
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| Dr.
Breden was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. In
1987 she was accepted to the Texas A & M College
of Veterinary Medicine and completed a Bachelor's
Degree in Veterinary Science and a Doctorate of Veterinary
Medicine (1987 - 1992). Dr. Breden received several
awards in veterinary school including: The Dean Brown
Memorial Award, The Gentle Doctor Award, and Outstanding Performance in Feline
Medicine. Dr. Breden has worked in Albuquerque since 1995 and joined Petroglyph
Animal hospital in August 2003. Her special veterinary interests include dentistry,
behavior and aggression problems, and internal medicine. Dr. Breden is the mother
of three children, and enjoys motorcycling and powerlifting as hobbies. Her pet
family includes: 4 dogs, 1 cat, 1 bearded dragon, 1 rabbit, and 1 guinea pig. |
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Nicholas Hopkins DVM |
| Dr. Hopkins
attended the College of Veterinary
Medicine at Washington State University
where he graduated with my DVM in 2004.
He enjoys working with dogs and cats and has
a special interest in ultrasound. In his
free time, he enjoys fencing. |
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Lauryn Spohn DVM |
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| Dr. Spohn is from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she completed her education at UNM before heading up to Colorado State University for her degree in veterinary medicine. Dr. Spohn has dedicated her career to the preservation of the relationships shared between people and their pets. Her goal is keeping clients informed and owners educated on pet health. She is the recipient of the Bond-Centered Practice award, given for her approach to veterinary care, effective use of clinical communications skills and for demonstrating that the emotional care of people is as significant to the outcome of cases as the medical care of pets. She aims to empower programs like "pet hospice" and offers at home euthanasias when it is needed or preferred. In her spare time, she offers free veterinary advice on her website: www.pet-questions.com. |
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Tarin Broksieck DVM |
| Dr. Broksieck was raised near Clear Lake, a small rural town in eastern South Dakota. After high school, she attended South Dakota State University and in 2003 was accepted to the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota. She graduated in 2007 and moved to Albuquerque. Her special interests include surgery, internal medicine, and dentistry. |
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Joshua A Wohlstadter DVM |
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| Dr. Joshua Wohlstadter graduated from Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004. He did a one year internship specializing in small animal medicine and surgery at Oradell Animal Hospital, an emergency and referral hospital in Paramus, New Jersey and then joined a group practice in Manhattan. After practicing for two years in a busy Manhattan practice, Dr. Wohlstadter decided to give the Southwest a try. He loves the weather here and the landscapes provide lots of material for his favorite hobby, photography. |
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