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About Us:
Our hospital is equipped with the latest technology and we take pride in the superior quality of our care.
We have been in business for 33 years and have had patients travel from as far as Wisconsin and Iowa to see us.
Our goal is to treat your pet as effectively and efficiently as possible; and we strive to leave no concern of
yours unaddressed or question unanswered. Educating our clients is a key component to our standard of care.
We have 4 doctors and 1 certified veterinary technician on staff to attend to your pet(s). We also have one veterinary technician expecting
accredidation expected March 2009.
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Vet School: Michigan State University
Year Graduated: 1970
Special Achievements: On the board for the South Suburban Humane
Society in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Helped to establish
Emergency Veterinary Care South Crestwood, IL to service pets’ needs after hours.
Associations: AVMA, CVMA, ISVMA, Cornell Feline Health Center
What does being a veterinarian mean to you? “I like people; and I
especially like people who consider their pet a part of their family.
Pets are not to be put in a run or cage; they are part of the family
structure, and should be treated with dignity and respect. I enjoy
helping people build a lasting bond with their companion animals and
seeing that bond develop through the years. It’s a rewarding experience.”
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| Terence A. Locke, DVM |
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Vet School: University of Illinois
Year Graduated: 2004
Special Achievements: Graduated with honors, president of veterinary club 2 years.
Associations: AVMA, CVMA
What does being a veterinarian mean to you? “Being a veterinarian offers
the privilege of taking care of many family pets on many levels.”
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| Stephanie. E. Locke, DVM |
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Vet School: Louisiana State University
Year Graduated: 2004
Special Achievements: Co-Chair of Raptor and Wildlife Rehabilitation Center during vet school, President of Wildlife, Avian, Zoo and Exotic Medicine Club during vet school
Associations: AAV, ARAV, AEMV, AVMA, CVMA
What does being a veterinarian mean to you? “Being a veterinarian means caring for a member of the family. It doesn't matter if a patient has scales, feathers, or fur; the bond between pet and owner is still as strong.”
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| Katy A. Parr, DVM |
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Vet School: University of Illinois
Year Graduated: 1995
Special Achievements: 8 years small animal general practice.
4 years small animal emergency only practice.
1 year small animal relief practice.
Associations: AVMA, CVMA, VECCS
What does being a veterinarian mean to you? “Being a veterinarian offers
the opportunity to help with the health and well being of cats and dogs, in both
preventative medicine, as well as with medical and surgical treatment of illness
and injury.”
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| Robert. M. Summers, DVM |
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Vet School: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Year Graduated: 2005
Special Achievements:
My most prized achievements are marrying my beautiful wife Mindy and my handsome
son Charlie. They mean the world to me and I wake up everyday a better person
because of them.
Associations: AVMA, CVMA
What does being a veterinarian mean to you?
The most important part of being a veterinarian to me is using my training and
knowledge to help create a loving, healthy, long-term bond between our patients
and their owners. I also believe it is imperative to represent my profession
with the utmost dignity and the highest moral standards. This means respecting
my community, my coworkers, my patients, and my clients. It is very important
to me to earn the trust of the families that bring their pets to me. I value
this relationship with all of my heart and it's a driving force to always practice
high quality medicine. I really look forward to being an integral part of maintaining
the high standards that Glenwood Village Pet Hospital is known for.
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| Jeffery A. Wallis, DVM |
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