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Dr. Carolyn Kelley graduated from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada West Indies in 2009. Carolyn did her clinical rotations at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Carolyn Kelley has practiced veterinary medicine at Value Pet Clinic in Kent WA, Value Pet Clinic in Renton WA, Seattle Veterinary Specialists in Kirkland WA, Banfield Pet Hospital in Fayetteville NC, Banfield Pet Hospital in Myrtle Beach SC, Animal Medical Clinic in Sumter SC, and Ark Animal Hospital in Surfside Beach SC over the past 10 years. Dr. Carolyn Kelley became interested in veterinary medicine after working at the Chahinkapa Zoo in Wahpeton, ND as a teenager. Carolyn got her undergraduate degree from North Dakota State University. Dr. Carolyn Kelley’s interests include dogs, cats, exotic animals, and birds. Carolyn is certified to take OFA hip radiographs (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) for registered breeding dogs. Carolyn loves the beach and collecting shells!
Dr. Kevin Kelley graduated from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada West Indies in 2009. Kevin did his clinical rotations at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Kevin Kelley has practiced veterinary medicine at Banfield Pet Hospital in Issaquah WA, Banfield Pet Hospital in Bellevue WA, Banfield Pet Hospital in Lexington SC, Banfield Pet Hospital in Surfside Beach SC, Banfield Pet Hospital in North Myrtle Beach SC, and Ark Animal Hospital in Surfside Beach SC over the past 10 years. Kevin has always been interested in becoming a veterinarian ever since he was a child. He grew up with a basset hound named Molly and a tabby cat named Ali. Kevin got his undergraduate degree from MacMurray College. Dr. Kevin Kelley’s interests are in dogs, cats, anesthesia, dental work, and surgery. Kevin loves to paint and garden in his free time.
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