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Mike Jones, DVM
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Personal Profile:
Dr. Mike Jones has a beautiful wife, Katie, 2 wonderful sons and a gorgeous
new baby girl. In addition, he has a wonderful step-daughter and a new
grandson. He also has a canine child, Golden Retriever named Jack.
Community Activities:
He is a founding member of the National Veterinary Laser Society and Past
President of the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association for 2006. Dr Jones also
helps and serves multiple rescue groups |
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Special Interests:
His special Interests include: Cardiology, laser surgery, internal medicine
and wellness (we don't have an ultrasound at West...yet) but... he is very
experienced with ultrasonagraphy. |
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David Haynes, DVM |
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Personal Profile:
Dr. Haynes began working for Woodland Animal Hospital and Dr. Clark in 1968 when he was still in high school. After getting his DVM degree at Oklahoma State in 1976, Dr. Haynes practiced in Indianapolis for two years before returning to Oklahoma to open River Oaks Animal Hospital in Jenks. River Oaks and Dr. Haynes rejoined the Woodland family in 1993 becoming the current Woodland West Animal Hospital . Over the years, Dr. Haynes has raised and shown Basset Hounds, English Cockers and Schipperkes. His parents used to raise Chihuahuas.
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Community Activities:
Dr. Haynes has been a rescuer of English Cocker Spaniels and is often a
Judge for Tulsa Dog Shows.
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Mary Spears, DVM |
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Personal Profile:
Dr. Spears is a 2005 graduate of Oklahoma State University. She was recently an associate at VCA Woodland Central Animal Hospital and has now joined the West family.
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Rebekah Heinz, DVM |
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Personal Profile:
Dr. Beka is a graduate of Oklahoma State University. Prior to
veterinary school, she was a technician with the Woodland Family for several
years. During school she was the recipient of several awards, including
the Alice Levin Endowment, and was a Sitlington scholar. She also
participated in the National Institute of Health's competitive summer research
program where she studied intracellular parasites and became a published author.
Dr. Beka has a bevy of cats (Hank, Wee and Lucius) and 2 dogs (Cheyenne, a bull
mastiff, and Moose, a lovable mutt).
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Special Interests:
Dr. Heinz has special interest in oncology and animal welfare. In her
spare time she enjoys running with Moose, local music and good beer. |
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