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Dr. Darrell Carder
Education: D.V.M. 1978 KSU.
Profile: Dr. Carder is married to Gail. Their children include Anna and her husband Tony, Matthew and his wife Heather, and Nicole and her husband Chanc. Dr. Carder also has five grand children: Grace, Kylee, Malachi, Kiersten, and Caleb. Their extended family includes a German Shepherd named Della, a Mix named McKenzie, and two Domestic Long Hair Cats named Jack and Amy.
Philosophy: Quality veterinary care starts with patient comfort.
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Dr. Heather Eller
Education: D.V.M. 1993 KSU.
Profile: Dr. Eller is married to Ed. They have two children, Nathaniel and Katherine. Their extended family includes a Domestic Short Hair Cat named Tucco, a mix breed named Trudy, and two guinea pigs named Oscar and Meyer.
Philosophy: Improving patient health, through accurate diagnostic care.
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Dr. Kevin Kuenzi
Education: D.V.M. 1988 KSU.
Profile: Dr. Kevin is married to Shari. They have five children named Ian, Emily, Asa, Max, and Sam. Their extended family includes a German Shepherd Cross named Taylor, two Domestic Short Hair Cats named Scared and Ski, a Domestic Long Hair Cat named Blackie, a Shih Tzu named Libby, A Fox Terrier named Snoopy, A Toy Corgie named Shortie, and a ball Python named Mitch.
Philosophy: Pets are family members. We care for your family the way we care for ours.
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Dr. Maria Albright
Education: D.V.M. 2006 KSU
Profile: Dr. Albright's family includes three cats named Shou, Da, and Sam.
Philosophy: Improving overall patient health through quality nutrition, preventative medicine, and client education.
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Dr. Mary DeBey
Education: D.V.M. 1979 from KSU, Masters in Veterinary Microbiology in 1986, PhD in Veterinary Microbiology from Iowa State in 1992, and is Board Certified in Veterinary Microbiology
Profile: Dr. DeBey has two children, John and Julia. Her extended family includes a seizure alert service dog named Dot, another service dog in training named Kodak, and a Domestic Long Hair Cat named Peaches.
Philosophy: Offering quality care and kindness to pets and their people.
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