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Fri: 8-6
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Last updated 8.26.11
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- Biography: :
- Bernard Smith, DVM, DABVP Dr. Smith has been the Chief of Staff at the Animal Hospital of Verona since 2004. He grew up in Northwest, Illinois, and currently resides in Verona. He received both his undergraduate degree and DVM from Iowa State. After graduating 1981, Dr. Smith worked at several small animal practices in Milwaukee and Madison before finally joining us here. Dr. Smith is a Di...
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- Bill Gengler, DVM, DAVDC Dr. Gengler is a native of Potosi, Wisconsin. He is the founder and former owner of the Animal Hospital of Verona. His specialty training, as a Diplomate in the American Veterinary Dental College, is in Dentistry and Oral Surgery. In 1990 Dr. Gengler was invited to teach veterinary medical students at the University of Wisconsin. In 2000 the School of Veterinary M...
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- Diane Hornung, DVM As many of our loyal clients know, Dr. Hornung has been part of the team at the Animal Hospital of Verona for over 18 years. She is a native of Wisconsin and currently resides in Middleton. Dr. Hornung received both her undergraduate and DVM degrees from the University of Wisconsin. We are delighted that she has chosen to work with us and see our patients for most of her...
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- Christopher Voss, DVM Dr. Voss has been an associate veterinarian at the Animal Hospital of Verona since 1993. A native of Wisconsin, he grew up in West Middleton and currently resides in Verona. He received both his undergraduate and DVM degrees from the University of Wisconsin. After graduating from vet school in 1996 he practiced in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. As a child Dr. Voss brought his pet...
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- Leslie Estelle, DVM Dr. Estelle is our newest associate veterinarian joining the Animal Hospital of Verona in August 2007. Dr. Estelle received her bachelor degree at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2002 and her DVM degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2006. As a student, Dr. Estelle was chosen for the Student Excellence in Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery awar...
Not for reptiles
by mtautges at Citysearch
Although they are wonderfully nice people and I'm sure they are great with cats and dogs, I would not recommend bringing your reptile to them. My concern was a lump on the leopard gecko's stomach, and the vet didn't even notice there was a lump until I pointed it out to him. I also asked him questions that a vet who has any knowledge of reptiles should know, like: What is the best substrate to house them on? Can they get parasites? What is the treatment for impaction? And the only answer I got was "I'm not sure, I'll have to call Dr. Hooke at Arbor Ridge Clinic". This was very disappointing, and a complete waste of $37. I eventually went to Arbor Ridge Pet clinic and had a wonderful experience.
Great Place for Animal Care
by Ann Koski at Citysearch
When I was moving to the Madison area eleven years ago, I asked my vet in Green Bay to locate a good vet clinic I could take my dogs to for care. She did some research and recommended the Animal Hospital of Verona. So, I have been coming to AHOV ever since then, and have been most happy w/ the care my dogs have received. I have dogs that come from rescue - all with medical problems. Dr. Voss and Dr. Smith are great w/ my boys, listen to my concerns and address the issues. I wouldn't go anywhere else. I highly recommend them!

