The February edition of our newsletter focuses on Giardia, a pesky intestinal parasite, and includes Part 1 of our feline behavior series. In this part you will learn about a cat's natural behavior and get some clues into why they sometimes to act so strangely!
WVH launches new website
In an effort to make booking appointments easier and providing hospital updates for our clients and patients, WVH has launched a new website.
Here's what's new:
- You can stay up-to-date on all the clinic happenings, right here on our beautiful new blog.
- All of our policies have been updated to allow better care for our patients and their owners.
- You can fill out our New Patient Registration Form, right here on our website. Your information will be submitted to our front desk and ready for your appointment.
We are thrilled to have a beautiful new site, with all the information you need right in your pocket, tablet, or on your computer. We look forward to continue bringing you the best in veterinary care for you and your furry family members.
Newsletter: January 2017
To start off the new year, we're highlighting an issue affecting our feline friends. Take a look at our latest newsletter to learn about feline hyperthyroidism and its treatment.
WVH Welcomes Dr. Butman
WVH is happy to announce that Dr. Barbara Butman has joined our practice!
Dr. Butman has been practicing in Ann Arbor since 1986 and is thrilled to be a part of our team.
My name is Barbara Butman and I am delighted to join the excellent team at WVH. I attended Michigan State University and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Zoology and Animal Husbandry. I earned my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from MSU in 1979 and have been practicing in the Ann Arbor area for over 30 years. My many years of experience have given me a unique perspective on all aspects and life phases of my patients. I believe that accurate diagnosis and successful treatment plans begin with good client communication. My areas of special interest include soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, behavior, and internal medicine. My own animal menagerie includes two Hanoverian horses, three wonderful "mutts", and four felines. Outside of work I am an avid equestrian and train in dressage.
Call today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Butman!