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William Stork, DVM
A 1992 graduate of the University of Illinois, Dr. Stork, a cradle flatlander moved to Lake Mills and fell in love with Wisconsin. The Midwestern work ethic, friendly people and rolling countryside suited his blue collar upbringing perfectly.
In practice, Dr. Stork spends most of his time in the country, treating farm animals, but is no stranger to many small animal clients. Clinic ownership and maintenance jobs manage to fill his days nicely. Free time is primarily spent with his children, Paige and Calvin, or riding his bike around Jefferson or Dane counties.
"As veterinarians, we have a unique opportunity to get to know people, their animals, and the relationships they share. I consider it a privilege and responsibility to help enhance that bond and take it very seriously."
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Deanna Clark, DVM
Dr. Clark (known to most of our clients as Dr. Deanna) graduated from the UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine in 2004. She grew up on a small dairy farm in
Northern Wisconsin and started out of veterinary school as a bovine-only practitioner. She soon realized how much she missed working with dogs, cats and their people, and found a job as a mixed animal practitioner.
As her career has evolved she has left the countryside and is now focused solely on dogs and cats. Her love of veterinary medicine incorporates many facets of wellness, but she truly celebrates the human-animal bond and enjoys helping our pets be as healthy and as much a part of our lives as possible.
One of her true passions combines her own love of sports-medicine with canines, and she is in pursuit of a certification in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy (to be completed in 2011). This involves early injury diagnosis, detection, prevention and treatment similar to physical therapy in people. Rehabilitation Therapy has given one of her own companions, Sadie (a 14-year-old Siberian Husky) a new "leash" on life, making her senior years as pain-free and active as possible.
In her free time, she enjoys backpacking, running, biking, skijoring (where her two younger huskies pull her on skis) and the occasional night in with "people" friends and her three cats.
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