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Dr. Ken Weigel D.V.M.
Dr. Ken Weigel graduated from Palo Alto High School and remembers when El Camino Real was a quiet street
with rarely more than three cars waiting at an intersection. Dr. Weigel attended U.C. Davis Veterinary School and
received his Doctorate Degree in 1976. His interests include all aspects of small animal medicine and surgery; treating dogs, cats, rabbits and other small
mammal pets. Dr. Weigel has been a past president of the Peninsula Veterinary Medical Association and is also a member of Rotary International. |
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Dr. Sheila Chen D.V.M.
Dr. Sheila Chen received her Doctorate in Veterninary Medicine from The Ohio State University in 1999. Her special interests include internal medicine and surgery. She is a member of the California Veterinary Medical Association and Peninsula Veterinary Medical Association. She enjoys spending time hiking with her rescued three year old yellow labrador retriever named Corona. In her spare time she loves to waterski, snowboard, camp,cook and dance. |
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Dr. Laurie Droke D.V.M.
Dr. Laurie Droke is a native of Ft. Worth Texas and graduated from Texas A & M University with a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology in 1993.
She received her degree in Veterinary Medicine from Texas A & M University in 1998. She has one sixteen-year-old cat named Sami and one three-year-old cat named Thelma. Dr. Droke's spare time is usually spent playing tennis, scuba diving, and traveling. One of her favorite places to visit is Belize in Central America. |
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Dr. Meghan Rollins D.V.M.
Dr. Meghan Rollins was raised in Orange County, CA., but has lived in Northern California since 1995. She received her B.S. from Stanford University in 1999, and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from U.C. Davis in 2003. She completed a year-long internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Tufts University in Massachusetts. Dr. Rollins lives on the Peninsula with her fiance Jeff and black labrador, Emma. In her free time she enjoys hiking, gardening, yoga, and Stanford football games. Go Cardinals! |
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