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We Are Small But Able To Give 100% Quality Care To Each Of Our Patients
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Location
25505 WCR 53 Kersey, (CO) USA 80644
Tel : (970) 352-9164
Fax : 970-346-8115
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Travel Directions
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Go east on Highway 34 from Greeley to Kersey Exit. Go south through town. At RR tracks go exactly 1 mile further south. Take first dirt lane going west. Go 1/4 mile west to our drive. Two-story dark red building.
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Description
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Powell Veterinary Service is a full service small animal facility with complete radiology, laboratory, surgery, medical and dentistry capability. PVS is 10 miles from Greeley and the extra travel is worth it.
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Services
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Orthopedic and Soft Tissue Surgery, Spay-Neuter, Medical and Dental Treatments, House Calls, Pick-up/Delivery Service, Large Animal Ambulatory, Full-service Radiology and Laboratory on site
CHECKS/CASH/MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
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Animals Treated
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Cats, Dogs, Horses, Exotics, Llamas, Sheep, Goats
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Staff Members
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Dr. Mark Powell
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Veterinarian/Owner
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Dr. Powell has extensive surgical expertise. His love is orthopedic surgery. Although he is not board-certified, he is respected by his board-certified peers. He also has a good working relationship with many "specialists" in the Front Range of Colorado. Dr. Powell believes strongly in reducing the pet overpopulation by spaying and neutering, and responsible breeding of all animals. He helps out by offering low cost spay-neuter services privately and through the mobile adoption program of the Northern Colorado Animal League.
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Kari Crosier
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Kennel Manager
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Kari has been an employee of Powell Veterinary Service for nearly 3 years. She is a highschool graduate from Platte Valley High School in Kersey, Colorado. She has shown and participated in dog obedience training in the past through 4-H with her five-year-old Black Labrador, Nadeerie. Kari holds a deep love and compassion for all animals and is currently a sophomore at Colorado State University in Fort Collins where she is majoring in Zoology.
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Scott W. Girten
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Veterinary Technician
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Scott came to Colorado from Cincinnati in 1997 to practice social work in Weld County. After nine years in the field he chose to pursue his dream of practicing Veterinary Medicine. Scott began working at PVS in late 2000 as a Veterinary Assistant. As of Jan. 2001 he has been studying at CSU to prepare for the Professional Veterinary Program, to earn his DVM.
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