Abilene Animal Hospital PA
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Abilene Animal Hospital was initially founded as a single doctor, large animal practice. Over the years it has become a thriving seven doctor, mixed animal practice. Each of our veterinarians have a special interest area including swine herd health management, equine reproduction, dental health, orthopedic surgery, canine reproductive technology, feline medicine, surgery, veterinary acupunture and physical therapy.
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The Abilene Animal Hospital, PA was founded in 1946 by Dr. Frank W. Jordan.
Dr. Jordan was a Beloit native who received his degree in veterinary medicine in 1939 from Kansas State University.
He spent 1 year as a professor in the veterinary science department at Mississippi State College and then entered the United States Army in 1940.
After his discharge from the service in 1945 he returned to Abilene where he owned and operated the Abilene Animal Hospital until his retirement in 1975.
Dr. Jordan was president of the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association in 1955, Kansas Veterinarian of the Year in 1960, and received the KVMA Distinguished Service Award in 1972.
Lisa M. Tokach is a veterinary clinician in general practice at Abilene Animal Hospital, PA.
She specializes in swine population medicine.
Dr. Tokach is also the personnel director for AAHPA and is also serving as the President of Kansas Swine Alliance, Inc.
She received her doctorate at the University of Minnesota.
In 2001, she was appointed as a diplomate in swine health management to the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners which was renewed in 2011.
Dr. Tokach is licensed in the states of Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska.
Gale has been a member of the AAH team since 1979.
Hired at that time as a kennel technician, groomer and small animal assistant.
Over the years AAH has allowed Gale to explore other avenues of the business.
She is currently in charge of the Abilene VetMeds membership program, a medicine supply program for farms.
She enjoys talking with the Abilene VetMeds clients making sure that orders are filled and delivered on schedule.
Her other duties include accounts payable, purchasing, taxes, and inventory management.
Pets are an important part of today's busy family.
We know that between work, school, kids' sporting events and family time, getting to the veterinary hospital to pick up your pet supplies can be difficult.
Vetsource is an extension of our in-house pharmacy, offering products you can trust at competitive prices.
Convenience: Vetsource allows you the option to order any time of the day or night from the comfort of your own home.
We carry your prescription items, flea control, heartworm prevention, pet food, treats, collars, toys and much more.
One of the most common reasons for pets to "act old" isn't old age, it is pain from dental disease.
80% of cats over 5 years of age have at least one painful cavity near (or under) the gum line.
Your dog or cat can't tell you when they're in pain.
Occasionally, there are signs such as odor, bleeding, or pawing at the face.
They may also have altered eating or playing behaviors, but in most instances there are no obvious signs; your pet has to deal with the pain and simply act older.
It is our job to diagnose and treat dental diseases.
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