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Amy L. Kidd, VMD
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Dr. Amy Kidd has been in small animal
private practice since her graduation from the University
of Pennsylvania
in 1998. She is a native of the greater Philadelphia
area, growing up in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, and
attending Muhlenberg College in Allentown prior
to veterinary school.
While a student at the University of Pennsylvania,
Dr. Kidd’s interest in critical and emergent care
was fostered and is still with her today.
A strong proponent of cutting-edge medicine,
Dr. Kidd prides herself in her ability to deliver high
quality preventive medicine and perform both routine and
emergency surgeries. Now, she is excited to be able
to provide these services for the patients and their owners
at Pocopson Veterinary Station.
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Practicing in this immediate area
for greater than nine years has enabled Dr. Kidd
to form strong relationships with many of the specialists
and referral centers in this region. If intensive
or emergency care is needed, these relationships
will allow a rapid and smooth referral process. She
has also dedicated countless hours to the Chester
County SPCA to help sick, injured, and abandoned
animals in the area.
Since 2000 Dr. Kidd has lived in
Unionville with her husband, Greg Suplick, and
their three dogs, Dharma, Gibson, and
Nick. She also has two young cats, Popeye and Clarence, and a 22 year old kitty named
Alfalfa. Dr. Kidd is the proud mother to
three adorable children, 6 year old Emilea, 4 year
old Noah, and 2 year old Nathaniel.
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Gary R. Wiedwald, DVM
Dr. Wiedwald is originally from Ohio and
is a 1965 graduate of Miami University. Thereafter he attended
and graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the
Ohio State University in 1969. Dr. Wiedwald began his veterinary
career at a large practice in the Boston area and subsequently
started his own practice there, in 1981. Dr. Wiedwald relocated
to the Southern Chester County area in 1991 and converted
the Victorian Pocopson Railroad Station built in 1891 into
its current usage as a veterinary office. That conversion
won a design award in Veterinary Economics Magazine.
Dr. Wiedwald and his wife, Victoria, live in Delaware and
have one dog, “Moxley.” Dr
Wiedwald spends his time enjoying his family, running, hiking
and gardening.
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Ashley Forsythe |
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Ashley Forsythe brings to Pocopson Veterinary Station
seven years of veterinary hospital experience. Ashley
has grown up and went to school calling Chester County
her home. Ashley feels very fortunate to be working
in a field that she has such a passion for! This will be
one of the first things you notice along with her infectious
smile as you walk through the front door. She resides
in Thorndale with her husband and their "children:" Joey,
a yellow lab mix; Phoebe, a German Sheppard mix; Chandler the cat, a recent addition (!); and Allie,
a calico cat who remains the queen of the household. Ashley
has become a mom to all of her “children," who
were strays, and she fell in love with them right away. They
are lucky to have found a great home and we are lucky to
have Ashley as part of our team.
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Michelle Renninger-Giannini
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Michelle Renningner-Giannini is one of our
surgical nurses. She graduated from Harcum in December,
2001, with a degree in Veterinary Technology. Michelle
brings to Pocopson Veterinary Station six years of emergency
clinic experience. Additionally, her extensive experience
in critical care and surgery provides a necessary asset to
our practice in providing your pet with high quality care. Michelle
and her husband live in Honeybrook, with their baby girl, Isabella, as well as five pets:
a German Shepherd, a beagle, a bassett hound and two cats.
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Chrissy Knight |
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Christina Knight joins Pocopson Veterinary Station bringing 13 years of veterinary technician experience with her and adds value to our experienced critical care team. Chrissy is one of the exuberant room technicians who will make both you and your pet at ease while also assisting the doctors in your pet's assessment and treatment. Chrissy lives in nearby Wilmington, Delaware, with her husband, son, daughter, Persian cat and pit bull terrier.
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Val Frymiare
Val Frymiare comes to Pocopson Veterinary Station
with six years of experience as a small animal technician. Val
is one of the room technicians who works closely with the
doctors while they are in appointments. She may also
be one of the techs you meet if you schedule a "tech
only" appointment. Val
recently moved to Downingtown with her 10-year-old persian
Zeus and his young feline friend Ernie, and her newly adopted Cavalier King Charles Louie. Val
was a Liberal Studies major with concentrations in math and
science at West Chester University.
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Sue Smith
Sue Smith adds her personality and nearly
15 years at Pocopson Veterinary Station of veterinary experience. Her
knowledge of the clients and more importantly the patients
is one of the highlights of having her as part of our team.
Sue graduated from Harcum in 1992 with a degree in
Veterinary Technology. Sue currently resides in
Chester County with her husband and daughter where they
share space along with her dog, rabbit, and three cats. Luckily
her other pet, her horse (who is also her hobby), has
separate living quarters.
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