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Dr.
Erin Maillet
Dr. Maillet graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine in 2000. While in veterinary school, she studied mercury
contamination of endangered river turtles in Venezuela. After graduation,
Dr. Maillet practiced at a five doctor practice just north of Boston.
She moved with her husband to the Seattle area in 2002. She has
worked as an emergency veterinarian, shelter veterinarian and as
a general practitioner.
In 2008, Dr. Maillet had her first child. In her limited
spare time, she enjoys reading, hiking, traveling, gardening and
trying to keep some semblance of order to her growing household.
She also has two naughty cats who add to the chaos. Dr. Maillet's
special interests include internal medicine, soft tissue surgery
and preventative medicine.
Dr.
Terri Hartung
Dr. Hartung graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1984,
and received her veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University
in 1988. She attained specialty board certification in Canine and
Feline Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
in 1995, and joined Redmond Fall City Animal Hospital in January
1996.
She shares a hectic household with her husband, two active and opinionated
homeschooled girls, and a pack of dysfunctionally intelligent dogs
(currently one boxer and two Australian Shepherds). In her free
time, she enjoys reading (history, literature and education), writing
(essays and short fiction), and dog activities. At work her special
interests include internal medicine, behavior, and pediatric/geriatric
care.
Dr. Kevin Cox
Dr. Coxgraduated from the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. He then became an associate veterinarian at a large general/specialty hospital in Hermosa Beach, California, where he worked closely with boarded internists, surgeons, and oncologists. While in California, Dr. Cox met his wife Molly, they then moved to Columbus Ohio and joined a large general/emergency hospital. In 2007 Dr. Cox became the owner and medical director of Redmond-Fall City Animal Hospital. With the support of our staff and clients, Redmond-Kirkland Animal Hospital opened in 2010. He is passionate about creating a hospital environment that provides high quality and compassionate veterinary care to the Redmond and the surrounding areas. Dr. Cox is the proud owner of "Bluebelle" a Ragdoll Cat, a goofy yellow Labrador Retriever Willy, and Willy's counterpart and "boss," an 8 lb. Peekapoo named Stan.
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