Office Hours M-W, F 7:00am-6:00pm Thurs 7:00am-7:00pm Sat 7:00am-5:00pm Closed Sundays
Appointment Hours M-W, F 9:00am-5:30pm Thurs 9:00am-6:30pm Sat 9:00am-4:30pm Closed Sundays
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|  Larry Remick, DVM-graduated from Colorado State University in 1971. He practiced veterinary medicine in the Seattle area before opening Edmonds Veterinary Hospital in 1975. Dr. Remick has special interests in performing surgery and building relationships with pets and their family. Throughout the years he has seen several generations of pets and pet owners. He fondly remembers those pets he first provided care to over 30 years ago. Dr. Remick and his wife, Cindy, have 5 children. The family includes Golden Retrievers Emma & Quinn, cats Barney, Pete and Ben
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| Patricia Rogers, DVM-earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 1972. She joined the Edmonds Veterinary medical team in 1992. Dr. Rogers also serves on the Deans Council at WSUs School of Veterinary Medicine. Her veterinary interests are preventative medicine and client education. She also enjoys dentistry and surgery. Dr. Rogers and her husband, Jim, have two grown daughters. They share their home with two yellow cats George and Alice, 2 quarter horses Boopie and Bink, and a miniature pony Dawn. | | |
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|  George Downs, DVM-Dr. Downs graduated from Washington State University in 1971. Joining Edmonds Veterinary Hospital in 2004, he enjoys diagnostic challenges and seeing young animals mature through life stages. He spends some of his spare time volunteering for the Puget Sound Blood Center and has also donated time to the Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic. Dr. Downs and his wife Robbie have 3 grown children-two daughters and a son. His family also includes a Border Collie puppy Roxie. | | |
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|  Eric Johnson, DVM-graduated from the University of Georgia in 2001 and soon after moved to the Seattle area where he has been practicing ever since. He enjoys all aspects of canine and feline medicine, but especially finds it rewarding to be a part of the lives of pets and their families. Dr. Johnson and his wife Grace have a terrier mix named Simon, a cat named Ferris, and recently welcomed their first child. In their spare time, they love watching movies, traveling to other countries, and taking advantage of the great outdoor hiking in the Puget Sound region.
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