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Reid Veterinary Hospital
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Dr. Tim Reid (far left) graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. He immediately joined his father, Dr. Richard Reid, and Uncle, Dr. Bob Reid, in practice at Reid Veterinary Hospital. RVH was founded in 1934 by George F. Reid and functions today as a small animal practice focused primarily on dogs and cats. Dr. Reid does however enjoy seeing the occasional pocket pet! His main areas of interest are Dermatology and small animal Orthopedics.
Dr. Reid remains a dedicated member of the Albany community. He is an active member of the Rotary Club of Albany and Boys and Girls Club. In his spare time Dr. Reid enjoys outdoor activities with his wife and four boys. There’s always an off chance you will catch him skiing at Mt. Bachelor or climbing Mt. !
Dr. Mike Peterson (far right) graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. He received his Masters in Toxicology in 1994 from the University of Arizona. Dr. Peterson joined the team at Reid Veterinary Hospital in June of 1999. He is recognized as one of the leading experts on venomous snakebites in veterinary patients in North America and has written and lectured on the topic since 1985. His area of interest at Reid’s is small animal medicine with emphasis on Reproduction.
Dr. Peterson is the author of two textbooks; Small Animal Toxicology (Peterson/Talcott) and Small Animal Pediatrics-the first 12 months of life (Peterson/Kutzler). Both books are well received in the veterinary community. He is also a faculty member at two Pac 12 Universities; Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Arizona. In his free time Dr. Peterson breeds and shows Lakeland Terriers. He is married and has 4 children.
Dr. Andrea van de Wetering (middle) has been providing care for pets at Reid Veterinary Hospital since 1995. She graduated from the Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991. In the 17 years at Reid Veterinary Hospital, along with general practice, she has had a focus on small animal dentistry and has a passion for providing exceptional dental care for her patients.
In 2009 she achieved advanced credentials in the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry and provides advanced dental care and “tooth saving” procedures for pets at Reid Veterinary Hospital. She also teaches the small animal dentistry course at the OSU veterinary college to third year veterinary students as well as a preventative dentistry course to fourth year veterinary students. Dr. Van teaches dentistry classes to general practitioners in Oregon, Washington and California and has several publications on the topic. In addition, she lectures to kennel clubs, student groups and nationally at veterinary meetings in dentistry care and techniques. Dr. Van is owned by one cat, Double, and when she is not being a vet, she enjoys raising two teenage boys, gardening and golfing.
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