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| Meet our staff! Back Row From Left: Dr. Adam Piaseczny, Katie Percy, Alexa Goloff, Kathleen Matz, Stephen Gresch, Dr. Jenny Taylor and Mollie, Debbie Trindade. Front Row From Left: Chippy, Christie Johnson, Diana Elo, Shanti Parmele, Cocoa, and Lori Barnabe |
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Jenny Taylor, DVM - Dr. Jenny
Taylor has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area her entire life.
She graduated from California State University at Hayward in 1989
with a Bachelors degree in Marine biology and then UCDavis school
of Veterinary medicine in 1995. She worked as an ER and housecall
veterinarian for 5 years while she continued her training in
complementary modalities including acupuncture, homeopathy and
herbal therapies. She is certified in Veterinary Acupuncture and
Traditional Chinese Medicine through the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society and has completed Doctor Richard Pitcairn’s
Professional Course in Veterinary Homeopathy. She has received
advanced training in both homeopathy and Traditional Chinese
Medicine and is currently working towards certification through
the American Veterinary Homeopathic society. Dr. Taylor Founded
Creature Comfort Holistic Veterinary Center in Oakland,
California, one of the first complementary veterinary clinics in
the Bay Area offering a variety of holistic modalities such as
acupuncture, homeopathy, Chinese and Western herbal therapies and
chiropractic care in addition to traditional western veterinary
medicine. She lectures regularly at local animal shelters and
kennel clubs and has presented seminars to students in veterinary
acupuncture and homeopathy at UCDavis and other institutions. She
is featured on the "Dogs for Dummies" DVD, hosting a series on
basic canine care and information. She lives in Oakland,
California with her Jack Russell "Terrorist" Molly and her
incredibly tolerant kitty Suzie
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Margaret Holiday D.C.-
Dr. Holiday graduated from UC Berkeley in 1976 with a degree in immunology/bacteriology. She went on to obtain a teaching credential and taught high school biology and French for six years before attending Palmer College of Chiropractic. She has had a thriving chiropractic practice for over twenty years, currently in Albany, California. Her lifelong interest in and love of animals led her to become nationally certified in animal chiropractic over four years ago and she is now employed at three small animal veterinary clinics in the Bay Area that specialize in alternative veterinary care. She also travels to local stables for work with horses. She enjoys collaborating with other practitioners to offer complete holistic care for animals. In addition to traditional chiropractic techniques, she specializes in craniosacral and trigger point therapies which have proven to been extremely effective in treating animals.
She is delighted to join the incredible team of doctors Creature Comfort Holistic Veterinary Center and looks forward to meeting one and all.
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Kirsten Williams, DVM-
;Dr. Kirsten Williams was born in Oakland and grew up in
the Bay Area. She graduated from UCDavis with a B.S. in Zoology in
1988 and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from
the Veterinary School at UCDavis in 1992. She has been in small
animal practice in San Ramon, California since graduation. She
became certified in veterinary acupuncture with the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1998. She currently lives in
Oakland with her husband, two children, a cat, a bird and a
snake.
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Christie Johnson, DVM-
Dr. Christie
Johnson was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Southern
California. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a
Bachelors in Physics in 1992. After spending a year working
at the Humane Society of Utah, she entered UC Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine. She received her Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine degree from UC Davis in 1997. Since then she has worked
in the SF Bay Area as a veterinarian; including the last 6 years
at Broadway Pet Hospital. She is certified in Veterinary
Acupuncture through the International Veterinary Acupuncture
Society and has attended courses in Chinese Veterinary Herbology
though the Chi Institute. She lives in Oakland with her diabetic
kitty, Mondi, and they both enjoy gazing into their
aquarium.
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Adam Piaseczny, DVM-
Dr. Adam Piaseczny is a graduate of Cornell University, College of
Veterinary Medicine. He received his veterinary Acupuncture
Certification from the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese
Medicine in August 2006. Dr. Adam's main interest is
clinical nutrition. In addition to acupuncture and herbs, he
incorporates diet as a vital component of the treatment.
With Dr. Adam's help, everyday feeding can become a means of
re-establishing a balanced state in your pet's body and
mind. Dr. Adam was born and raised in Krakow, Poland.
He moved to New Jersey with his family in 1992, where he completed
his last year of high school, as well as his undergraduate
education. After living in New England for the past 14
years, he moved to the East Bay in 2006 and currently resides in
Hayward.
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Beth Murray, CCH, RSHom-(Na) is a graduate of the three-year program at Pacific Academy of Homeopathy. She is a Certified Classical Homeopath as awarded by the Council for Homeopathic Certification, and is a registered member of the North American Society of Homeopaths. She interned at Creature Comfort for three years before beginning to practice here in 2005. Beth pioneered a homeopathy program at the Oakland Zoo and has a practice for people at Back to Life Wellness Center in Alameda. She is very interested in the connections between people and their animals, and often finds that the remedy reveals itself in these interactions. She uses a combination of intuition and classical homeopathic techniques. To find out more about her practice, visit My Animal Homeopath or Whole Homeopathy
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