
Michael R. Jacob |
Dr. Jacob received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1976 and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1977 both from Texas A&M University. A co-founder of the Lake Olympia Animal Hospital in 1985, Doctor Jacob primarily treats cats and dogs. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, and the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society. |
Terry J. Dobson |
Co-founder of Lake Olympia Animal Hospital in 1985, Doctor Dobson received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1975, and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1976, both from Texas A&M University. Doctor Dobson is a general practitioner who treats primarily small animals and horses. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Animal Hospital Association. |
Glenda Wall |
A graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988, Doctor Glenda Wall gained practice experience in mixed animal practice for six years and small animal and exotic practice for an additional six years before joining the staff at Lake Olympia Animal Hospital in 2001. She has a particular interest in feline medicine and geriatric problems of dogs and cats. Her professional affiliations include the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Texas Veterinary Medical Association. |
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Amanda Noble |
| Our reception staff strives to provide efficient and courteous service to our clients whether in person or on the telephone. They field client questions, organize appointments and manage patient files and reminders. During busy times other staff may be found helping at the front desk or answering the telephone. | |||||||||
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| Linda is primarily bookkeeper although she serves in other administrative capacities. Lisa has the awesome task of office manager, but it would not be unusual to find her filling in as technician or receptionist. | |||
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| Grooming can be a laborious and somewhat challenging job when one considers how diverse pets are in size, temperament and coat. Nonetheless, our groomers meet these challenges every day. For groom appointments call our office and you will be routed to the groomers so they can adequately answer your questions and properly schedule a time. | |||
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| Our technicians are the nursing staff of Lake Olympia Animal Hospital. They assist with all phases of patient care, including examinations, surgery, ultrasound, radiology, laboratory analysis and sick patient care. They are involved in answering client questions and making follow up calls. | |||||||||
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| Whether attempting to maintain a clean, odor-free hospital, bathing hospitalized pets or managing boarders, our assistants are essential to the function of Lake Olympia Animal Hospital. Although they are primarily responsible for the kennel, they assist wherever needed throughout the hospital. | ||||||
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