VCA Veterinary Specialty Center of Seattle

Doctors Overview

We invite you to explore the biographies of our doctors and learn more about them. Our doctors have a wide variety of backgrounds and interests.

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  • Adam King

    Intern
    DVM, North Carolina State University

    Dr. Adam King grew up in Southern Indiana. After completing his undergraduate degree at Purdue University, he was accepted into North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary medicine, ...
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  • Kimberly Krug

    Intern
    DVM, Colorado State University

    Dr. Krug grew up in Parker, Colorado and attended Colorado State University for her undergrad as well as veterinary school. She loves the Pacific Northwest so far and both her sister and brother ...
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  • Ian Muldowney

    Intern
    DVM, Kansas State University

    Dr. Ian Muldowney is a native of southern California. He majored in microbiology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He graduated from the Kansas State University College of Veterinary ...
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  • Kristen Shackelford

    Intern
    DVM, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine

    Dr. Kristen Shackelford received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011. She grew up in Charlottesville, VA and received her ...
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  • Maggie Thies

    Intern
    DVM, University of Minnesota

    Dr. Maggie Thies received her undergraduate degree in Zoology from Ohio Wesleyan University and her DVM degree from the University of Minnesota. Her interests lie in emergency and critical care medicine ...
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  • Lindsay Wiser

    Intern
    DVM, Washington State University

    Dr. Wiser was raised in Portland, Oregon and received her bachelors degree from the University of Washington. She graduated from Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in ...
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General Practice

We have over 540 animal hospitals in 41 states that are staffed by more than 2,000 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians, with more than 200 being board-certified specialists. The nationwide VCA family of general practice hospitals give your pet the very best in medical care, providing a full range of general medical and surgical services as well as specialized treatments*: Wellness, Spay/neuter, Advanced diagnostic services (MRI/CT Scan), Internal medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Cardiology, Neurology, Boarding, Grooming

*services may vary by location.

Our family of pet hospitals stands out by delivering the greatest resources in order provide the highest quality care available for your pets. By maintaining the highest standards of pet health care available anywhere, we emphasize prevention as well as healing. We provide continuing education programs to our doctors and staff and promote the open exchange of professional knowledge and expertise. And finally, we have established a consistent program of procedures and techniques, proven to be the most effective in keeping pets healthy.

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Emergency Care

In case of emergency, please call us immediately 425-697-6106

VCA Veterinary Specialty Center of Seattle is here for you and your pet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No matter what the time of day or night we have a veterinarian and vet techs here to answer your questions and provide you and your pet with care in an emergency situation. 

Our emergency service is designed to be an extension of the services provided by your primary care veterinarian. When your vet is not available, our doctors and nursing staff are here to provide the emergency care your pet needs. In addition to emergency services, we are able to provide intensive care for critically ill pets that have been referred by primary care veterinarians.

Many patients are treated as outpatients. Should your pet require ongoing care, we may recommend that you return to your primary care veterinarian when the day practice opens. For unstable patients in need of further evaluation, arrangements can be made for continued hospitalization and when needed, evaluation by one of our specialists.
 

Please click here to download a copy of our Pet Emergency Handbook

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