Employee of the Month - Dr. Cynthia Harre
Doctor Harre has a very kind and positive attitude. That was really show cased when we were down a doctor and Dr. Harre worked 10-12 hours a day 6 days a week while looking to fill the position. She goes above and beyond when duty calls. She stays late to finish up with clients and make sure her medical records are accounted for. Doctor Harre does this without any complaints and a smile on her face. Coolridge Animal Hospital really appreciates all that she does on a daily and ongoing basis to help our practice run.
read more →Employee of the Month - Sheryl Rodkey
Sheryl is a Certified Veterinary Technician who has worked at Bayonet Point Animal Clinic for 33 years. Some would say to last with Bob Hase that long, she would have to be a saint. Sheryl is never late, never complains and only brings up issues of importance.
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read more →Smoky Hill Veterinary Clinic Extends Hours for Urgent Care with New Veterinarian
What actions you take when you have an urgent situation can make the difference between life and death for your animal. Dr. Shannon Morrill, medical director at Smoky Hill Veterinary Clinic, saw a need for extended evening hours to help pet owners dealing with emergencies. “As a practice, we have many people who come home after work to find an ill pet and because of the time of day, their regular veterinary practice is closed. We decided to provide our clients with additional evening hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays to better meet their needs.” She has seen hundreds of emergency cases and knows what dangers lurk in the common household for pets and how critical it is to have your pet seen immediately by a veterinarian when the animal is sick or injured.
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