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Vets at Creekside Veterinary Service specializes in
large animal care, including but not limited too: |
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Equine |
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Cattle |
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Goats |
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Sheep |
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the near future Creekside will be expanding to include
small animals as well. |







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To
heal, comfort, and promote health for our animal companions.
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Here
is our team of Veterinarians and Staff who work hard and
are passionate about the care and well-being for all our
clients companions. Please take a moment to visit each of
their bios and get to know them a little better.
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He feels that “New technology
in the fields of reproduction, joint therapy, and
lameness diagnosis make the future of veterinary medicine
extremely exciting.” He finds motivation in
the challenges these problems present, and satisfaction
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He graduated from UC Davis
in 1996 and returned to his hometown of Fallbrook,
CA to pursue a career in large animal veterinary
medicine. Dr. Walker enjoys the challenge of ambulatory
vet service, delivering high quality care to the
home or farm.
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He is a native Californian
and, upon completion of his education, was happy
to return to this area to pursue his career. He
shares a new home in Fallbrook with wife, Kristen,
and son, Jacob, plus two young horses and the family
dogs.
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He attended UC Davis where he
earned his D.V.M. degree in 2005, after studying Animal
Science at Cal Poly Pomona. |
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Our newest member to the Creekside
Veterinary Team. His bio is coming soon! |
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As Operations Manager of Creekside,
Tim Brown utilizes his education and livestock experience
daily. With a B.S. degree in Animal Science from Cal
Poly SLO, plus certification in equine and bovine
reproduction, he is well equipped to support our veterinarians‘
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A veterinary technician not only
needs to be competent when handling animals but must
also be knowledgeable in all medical support procedures.
Travis Young excels in both areas and all of our doctors
appreciate his talent.
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Attended Escondido High School
where she was very involved in the Agriculture Department,
raising market lambs and steers for the San Diego
County Fair.
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