Veterinary Medicine Louisville

VCA Centennial Valley Animal Hospital

Veterinary Medicine Louisville
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Address
259 Century Circle
Place
Louisville, CO   80027 
Landline
(303) 647-1722
Twitter
@VCAPetHealth
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Website
vcahospitals.com

Description

VCA Centennial Valley is an AAHA accredited animal hospital. Our veterinarians are Fear Free Certified and dedicated to providing excellent care and tenderness to all pets from our fuzzy cat and dog patients to the more exotic birds and reptiles. Our compassionate team is here to help small pets of all shapes and sizes! We work hard to deliver the best medical care for your pets, and the best experience for you, the pet owner. Located in Louisville and serving Boulder County and the greater Denver area, our veterinarians, technicians and pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients receive the best in preventive and healing care.

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  • Lisa Barlow

    DVM

    Dr. Barlow was raised in Layton, Utah. For as long as she can remember she wanted to be a veterinarian. She did her undergraduate work at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah and entered CSU's Veterinary Medicine program in August 1981. She graduated from CSU in 1985. After working at a couple practices, she opened Centennial Valley Animal Hospital in April 1989. She likes all aspects of Veterinary Practice but especially internal medicine, behavior, acupuncture, herbs, and exotics (ferrets, reptiles and birds). She and her husband share their home with 2 dogs, 3 cats, 3 birds, and 1 lucky box turtle. When she is away from the practice, she enjoys hiking, skiing, biking, reading, and visiting friends and family.

  • Kathy Gagliardi

    DVM

    Dr. Gagliardi was born and raised in Boulder, Colorado. She grew up reading the James Herriot Books like "All Creatures Great and Small" and knew at a young age that she wanted to be a veterinarian who worked with a wide variety of animals. She did her undergraduate study in Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University and then continued her education at CSU in the College of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated from in May 2010. She moved to Lamar, CO in June 2010 and worked at a mixed animal practice where she enjoyed working with a wide variety of animals from horses to guinea pigs. In November of 2011 she joined Centennial Valley Animal Hospital. She thinks the best part of veterinary medicine is the amazing human animal bond that enriches our lives everyday. She enjoys working with therapy dogs and loves to visit nursing homes with her dog Lucy. She has a special interest in public health, preventative medicine, reproduction, internal medicine, and dentistry. She is a professional member of AAHA, AVMA, and CVMA. She enjoys spending time with her husband and her dog in the outdoors biking, hiking, and skiing. She also loves to travel, volunteering at her church, and doing volunteer veterinary work in developing countries. She has traveled to Africa five times and to Central America twice. Her most recent trip was to Southern Sudan where she helped educate local shepherds on preventative veterinary medicine techniques.

  • Virginia Rickford

    DVM

    Dr. Rickford moved to Colorado when she was ten years old and gave up ballet lessons for horses. She studied microbiology at Colorado State University and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine in May 1996. After graduation, she started her career at a small animal practice in Denver and then joined Centennial Valley Animal Hospital in July 1997. She thinks the best part of veterinary medicine is the variety of animals that come to the hospital everyday. Her professional interests include internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, critical care, pain management and avian/exotic medicine. She spends her free time at home with her husband, 3 daughters, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 1 bird and 1 bearded dragon. She enjoys gardening, camping, hiking and scrapbooking.

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