Welcome to Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic (KVVC), a full-service veterinary clinic conveniently located in Woodstock, VT. We have been providing pets with quality and compassionate care since 1978. The veterinarians and staff of KVVC are dedicated to providing the highest quality health-care for your animal companions. Though we have grown, from a small, country animal clinic, to a larger, more modern facility, we take pride in maintaining the friendly, personal atmosphere established by Dr. Lynn Murrell.
We understand that your pet is an important member of your family and we value the long-term relationships we develop with our clients. Please explore our site and find out all that we have to offer. Then give us a call or stop by to set up an appointment! The doctors and staff of Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic look forward to working with you to keep your companion happy and healthy now, and for years to come.
We understand that your pet is an important member of your family and we value the long-term relationships we develop with our clients. Please explore our site and find out all that we have to offer. Then give us a call or stop by to set up an appointment! The doctors and staff of Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic look forward to working with you to keep your companion happy and healthy now, and for years to come.
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Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic (KVVC) was founded in 1978 by Dr. Lynn Murrell.
A former electrical engineer, he graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1976.
Two years later, Dr. Murrell settled with his wife and two children, Blakeley & Cameron in South Woodstock, Vermont.
Before the renovations to his new clinic in South Woodstock were complete, Dr. Murrell began seeing patients; his first office visit occurred in the driveway, treating a litter of puppies on the tailgate of a pickup truck.
A former electrical engineer, he graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1976.
Two years later, Dr. Murrell settled with his wife and two children, Blakeley & Cameron in South Woodstock, Vermont.
Before the renovations to his new clinic in South Woodstock were complete, Dr. Murrell began seeing patients; his first office visit occurred in the driveway, treating a litter of puppies on the tailgate of a pickup truck.
Dr. Blakeley Murrell-Liland followed her father into veterinary medicine, graduating from the Atlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island, Canada in 2003.
After an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine, she worked at the Dover Veterinary Hospital for two years.
After the birth of her first son, Finn in 2006 she decided to return to her roots and Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic.
Since that time, Dr. Blakeley (as she is fondly called) has been providing her childhood community with a blend of modern veterinary techniques and the home-town touch she inherited from her father.
After an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine, she worked at the Dover Veterinary Hospital for two years.
After the birth of her first son, Finn in 2006 she decided to return to her roots and Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic.
Since that time, Dr. Blakeley (as she is fondly called) has been providing her childhood community with a blend of modern veterinary techniques and the home-town touch she inherited from her father.
Anne Marie Comeau joined the KVVC family as the manager of the Kedron Valley Boarding, Grooming & Daycare facility.
After more than fifteen years in the hospitality business, she decided to transfer those skills to making our animal friends feel happy and comfortable.
Anne Marie and her husband, Andy, live in Plymouth with wonderful cats, Goody Black and Kitty Cat.
The family embraces everything about our beautiful state, including some of those hard to reach places: like back-country hiking and off-roading.
After more than fifteen years in the hospitality business, she decided to transfer those skills to making our animal friends feel happy and comfortable.
Anne Marie and her husband, Andy, live in Plymouth with wonderful cats, Goody Black and Kitty Cat.
The family embraces everything about our beautiful state, including some of those hard to reach places: like back-country hiking and off-roading.
After 30 years in South Woodstock, Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic decided to expand and move to a larger and more accessible space.
Built in the late 1800s, our current building began as a barn.
Since then, the structure has gone through many, diverse incarnations, becoming a bicycle shop and a Curves studio, before its conversion into a modern veterinary clinic.
The exposed wood beams in our spacious reception area reflect both the building's history and our own country roots.
Patients are seen in our two comfortable exam rooms that conveniently adjoin both the reception area and the "silo" which houses our laboratory services.
Built in the late 1800s, our current building began as a barn.
Since then, the structure has gone through many, diverse incarnations, becoming a bicycle shop and a Curves studio, before its conversion into a modern veterinary clinic.
The exposed wood beams in our spacious reception area reflect both the building's history and our own country roots.
Patients are seen in our two comfortable exam rooms that conveniently adjoin both the reception area and the "silo" which houses our laboratory services.
Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program (VSNIP) is a State-run program that provides spay and neuter services for low income pet owners.
Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic is a strong supporter of VSNIP, an important resource for pet owners in need.
As a participating clinic, we provide low-cost spay and neuter services.
Under Dr. Murrell, Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic provided surgical and x-ray services for injured wild birds and the raptor residents at VINS.
Due to advances in avian orthopedic treatments, most of VINS' surgical needs are now met by specialists.
Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic is a strong supporter of VSNIP, an important resource for pet owners in need.
As a participating clinic, we provide low-cost spay and neuter services.
Under Dr. Murrell, Kedron Valley Veterinary Clinic provided surgical and x-ray services for injured wild birds and the raptor residents at VINS.
Due to advances in avian orthopedic treatments, most of VINS' surgical needs are now met by specialists.
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