Robyn Alizzeo-Eldredge, DVM
Company: | Deerfield Veterinary Clinic |
Phone: | (603) 463-7775 |
Email: | ralizzeo@hotmail.com |
Website: | http://deerfieldvetclinic.com/ |
Address: | 150 South Rd, Deerfield, NH, United States, 3037 |
Company: | Deerfield Veterinary Clinic |
Phone: | (603) 463-7775 |
Email: | ralizzeo@hotmail.com |
Website: | http://deerfieldvetclinic.com/ |
Address: | 150 South Rd, Deerfield, NH, United States, 3037 |
Dr. Robyn Alizzeo Eldredge grew up in Massachusetts with a love of horses. She mucked stalls to help pay for riding lessons. She continued with a passion for all things equestrian while she attended Mary Washington College in Virginia. Here Robyn went to nationals and placed fourth on the equestrian team. Oh, and she majored in biology, too. While in school, Robyn had the great opportunity to study abroad in Spain and New Zealand. After traveling the world, she decided to settle down and attend veterinary school at Kansas State University. During vet school, she took part in many clubs and was the president of the student chapter of the Association of American Equine Practitioners. Robyn was also a member of the foal watch team and was the Purina Mills representative for her school. She also did numerous externships including one at Rood and Riddle in Kentucky. After graduating from Kansas State, Robyn headed to Idaho where she did a year internship at Idaho Equine Referral Hospital. Upon finishing her internship, Robyn decided to change to mixed animal practice as a way to broaden her horizons. She loves the variety that comes with mixed animals and gets excited about the challenges that arise when dealing with many different species. Robyn worked at Pembroke Animal Hospital in Pembroke, NH for four years where she learned a lot about small animal medicine and surgery. She also found a love for camelids (alpacas and llamas). While working at Pembroke, Robyn did some relief work at C.A.V.E.S. where she became more comfortable when dealing with small animal emergencies. But, the biggest changes came in her life when she married her husband, Brian, in 2007 and had her son, Shane, in 2008. Looking for a change in atmosphere, Dr. Eldredge’s journey has landed her at Deerfield Veterinary Clinic where she is working part time so she can spend time with her son while he’s young. Eventually, she will become a full-time associate. We look forward to a long-term relationship with Robyn and we are so happy she has become another member of the DVC family. (Source)
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