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Dr. Lee Spyridakis graduated from The University of New Hampshire in 1976 and graduated from the Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, and her residency at the University of Georgia. Dr. Spyridakis is board certified in internal medicine.
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Dr. Wood graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1990, and earned a Master's degree from Duke University in resource ecology following his undergraduate studies. He served in the U.S. Army for the next four years, then attended North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, earning his DVM degree. He then completed both a one-year internship and three-year residency in small animal surgery at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Wood is a board certified veterinary surgeon.
His training included a wide range of soft tissue, orthopedic and neurosurgery techniques. Dr. Wood is certified to perform the TPLO (Tibial plateau leveling osteotomy) technique and is experienced with various total hip replacement systems. He has a special interest in oncologic (cancer) surgery, minimally invasive surgery (arthroscopy, laparoscopy and thoracoscopy) and neurosurgery.
Brett lives in New Hampshire with his wife, Kym, daughter Taylor, Great Danes Otis and Manu and cat Skunk.
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Dr. Cassotis graduated from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst in 1993. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Michigan State University in 1998. Dr. Cassotis then completed his internship at North Carolina State University and his residency in comparative ophthalmology from Michigan State University. He passed his board certification examination and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
Dr. Cassotis specializes in veterinary ophthalmology. The service offers a full compliment of medical and surgical options for ocular and periocular disease. His main areas of interest include the medical and surgical management of corneal disease, cataracts, and glaucoma. The service as a whole is dedicated to understanding your pet's disease process in order to offer potential treatments for preventing vision loss.
Dr. Cassotis is happy to return to the area he grew up in and currently resides here with his children, Jessica and Jim, and a wonderful household of dogs and cats.
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Dr. Kristin Rennie graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1994 and from Tufts University of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. Dr Rennie has been practicing at Dover Veterinary Hospital for five years. She has a special interest in integrative and complementary medicine. Dr. Rennie attended post-graduate courses in holistic and herbal medicine. She was certified in veterinary acupuncture in 2003. Dr. Rennie is a member of the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and the American Association of Veterinary Acupuncture.
Dr Rennie lives in Barrington, NH with her husband, Jeff, son Theo and her three dogs.
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Dr. Catherine Gajewski graduated from Cornell University in 1986. Following graduation, she served in the Peace Corps for a period of two years during which time, she worked with Andean farmers in Ecuador. She earned her DVM degree from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. After several years in a private, small animal practice, she pursued an academic position as a visiting professor at the veterinary medical school in Monterey, Mexico. She returned to private practice in 2002, and now lives in Barrington, NH whith her husband Gerry, her son Carlos, and her pets - two Gordon Setters, and a terrier rescued from Mexico.
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In addition to our veterinarians, we are fortunate to have licensed veterinary technicians providing nursing care for our patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are available by telephone to answer most of your pet care questions.
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