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Ann Brudvik, DVM
Dr. Ann Brudvik moved to Edmonds and purchased Woodhaven Veterinary Clinic in 1992. After graduating from veterinary school at the University of Minnesota in 1971, she moved to Puget Sound and has practiced here ever since. Veterinary medicine is constantly changing and there are new challenges everyday, but the joy of caring for pets and helping people is always satisfying. Over the years, she has had dogs, cats, goats and ducks, but currently there is just one kitty at home since she gets to play with her patients at work. When not working, Ann enjoys gardening, cooking and reading.
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Jennifer Creason, DVM
Dr. Jennifer Creason is a Seattle native. She joined Woodhaven directly after receiving her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 1998. She is especially interested in the human-animal bond, and in her spare time enjoys traveling, cooking, kayaking and of course “anything that has to do with animals,” including her own three cats and a dog. Jennifer was recently featured as one of Seattle’s Outstanding Leaders in the promotion by Macy’s and KING-TV designed to encourage and mentor young people to enter professional careers.
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Suzanne Endicott, DVM
Dr. Suzanne Endicott graduated from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. She joined the Woodhaven family in July of 2002. Suzanne has a special interest in soft tissue surgery, pain management, oncology and internal medicine. She is also involved with the only local animal blood bank located at Animal Critical Care and Emergency Services. Outside of Woodhaven, Suzanne enjoys spending time with her husband, her son, their two dogs and two cats. She also enjoys gardening and horseback riding.
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Mary Willard, DVM
Dr. Mary Willard was born and raised in Spokane, Wash. She was allowed one cat and one dog, but was forever bringing home neighborhood strays. Her mom said “If you want all those animals, you’d better become a veterinarian.” She did just that. Mary received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 1990. She joined the Woodhaven team in September of 2003. Mary did have quite the menagerie of pets but just recently lost the last of them, Sam Perkins Bollinger, an 18-year-old kitty, to bladder cancer. As with all of her pets and patients, he too enriched her life more than can be expressed in words.
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