Diversity in Our Doctors

Pet Kare Clinic is happy to employ a staff of diverse doctors. We all work together on cases and embrace our differences, which becomes one of our greatest stregnths.

Please take a moment to read what we would like you to know about each of our practice philosophies, so you can appreciate the gifts we have to offer you and your pets.

The whole is more than the sum of its parts. Aristotle, Metaphysica

Dr. Paige: "I believe veterinary medicine is an art as much as a science. While the majority of my training is in traditional veterinary medicine I like to practice integrative medicine as much as possible. I am passionate about animals and the roles they play in our lives. I value listening to clients needs and acknowledging the human animal bond."
Dr. Suie: "My goal as a practitioner is to hold in my heart the best interest of every client and every patient. I feel that there is always more than one right way to approach a case. If we honor the human animal bond, engage in the true spirit of compassionate care, and practice the art of progressive and integrative medicine, I believe that everything else will follow."
Dr. Kim: "I feel that I practice very progressive medicine with a knack for staying up to date on the most current information. I pride myself in offering the best options for each case, but then working within the beliefs, needs and finances of each client. I've been learning abdominal eltrasound and echocardiogram techniques recently and am excited to use it to help our patients. I feel I am fast and efficient and will get back to you in a timely manner with a plan or update."
Dr. Christina: "As a group, we are very dedicated to providing compassionate, progressive care. My particular interests include dentistry and medicine. I strive to provide the best care possible while keeping the owners concerns whether that is monetary or quality of life issues at the forefront of determining what is best for the pet."
Dr. Craig: "I enjoy practicing with an integrative approach while building from my education in western medicine and surgery. My focus is to treat every animal as if it is my best personal friend and companion. I support change in western medical science and would encourage our paradigms to embrace and study the invisible and immeasurable aspects of our patients. Each animal we are asked to treat holds infinite mysteries and variables for us to discover. Therefore, I approach cases as individuals using consistent doses of passion and curiosity."