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Hours
M, T, Th, F
7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday
7:30am - 12:30pm
Saturday
8:00am - 12:00pm
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Our
staff and doctors are focused on knowing our patients, their personalities and
their health concerns.
We believe in the benefits of building a bond with our clients and providing
continuity of patient care. While
we encourage you to schedule visits with the doctor of your choice, know that
our doctors work as a team.
We keep thorough medical records, we consult with each other on difficult or
challenging cases, we discuss
best therapies, and we share information gained through Continuing Education
seminars. From time to time,
we will have "Relief Doctors" help us when someone is out of the office. Rest
assured, that these doctors
have been carefully screened by us to ensure they provide the same high level of
service you expect.
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Dr. Riedinger, a Seattle native, attended Whitman College then
received her veterinary degree from Washington State University in 1987. After
practicing as an associate veterinarian in New Jersey, Port Orchard and Seattle,
she and her husband, Peter, decided to pursue practice ownership. They
opened Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital in March 2000 and have enjoyed getting to know the neighborhood, clients and patients. Dr.
Riedinger's special interests include senior pet care, internal medicine,
soft tissue surgery and behavioral training for puppies and kittens. She is
a certified
PennHIP veterinarian.
Dr. R. and Peter currently have two Labrador Retrievers, Teva and Scout and
two kitties - Allie and Gator. When they aren’t at the hospital,
they enjoy hiking, skiing, gardening and spending time with friends.
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Robin
E. Riedinger, DVM |
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Dr. Eskesen has lived in the Seattle area most of her life and received
her bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Washington. She
attended Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine and is
excited to be back living and working in North Seattle. Her special
interests include preventative medicine, behavior, oncology, and
endocrinology.
Dr. Eskesen and her husband have two cats
named Teo and Ash. She spends her free time hiking, gardening, traveling,
and playing with her one year old niece and nephew.
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Brandi L. Eskesen, DVM |
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Dr. Davidson graduated from Mississippi State University College of
Veterinary Medicine in 2004 and since then has been working in the Western
Washington. Becoming a veterinarian was always her dream and she enjoys
forming bonds with owners and their pets. Her special interests include
dentistry, cardiology, oncology and surgery.
She and her husband have 4 pets: a boxer named Penny, a
Papillion named Dewey and 2 cats Biscuit and Cletus. In her free time she
enjoys running, painting and spending time with her family.
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Stacy S. Davidson, DVM |
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