WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Oct. 30, 2016 -- Dr. Jessica Yoder, new veterinarian, will join the practice, shares Callfield Companion Animal Clinic. She will join the respected veterinary team that includes Drs. Elisa and James Spears, founders and owners, and associate veterinarians, Dr. Jennifer Schmidt, Dr. Heidi Vogtsberger and Dr. Donna Bruce. The Mississippi State University graduate, Dr. Jessica Yoder, becomes part of the team as Callfield Companion Animal Clinic expands to serve the veterinary needs of Wichita Falls pets and their owners. The team welcomes Dr. Yoder’s special interest in animal dentistry and animal behavior and knows that patients will appreciate her veterinary talent and high standard of care.
Dr. Jessica Yoder received her degree from Mississippi State University in 2009. Her special interests include animal dentistry and behavior for cats and dogs. Her goals are to foster the human-animal bond and help owners care for their beloved pets. Dr. Yoder is married with a child and maintains a busy household that includes three dogs, three cats and a number of fish. She also owns a herd of registered Texas Longhorn cattle.
“I am excited to join the experienced veterinary team at Callfield Companion Animal Clinic and serve the veterinary needs of pets and owners,” said Dr. Jessica Yoder. “As a veterinarian and pet owner of animals large and small, I know how pets become part of the family and how important it is to provide them with quality veterinary care for urgent needs, injury and illness. However, ongoing care is necessary to keep pets healthy and allow them to avoid common pet illnesses. My interest in dentistry and animal behavior helps pets owners better understand the needs of their pets and how to improve their oral care. I look forward to working with pet owners and helping ensure the health and well-being of beloved animal companions.”
Dr. Jessica Yoder, veterinarian at Callfield Companion Animal Clinic, accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, serves the residents of the Wichita Falls area. The staff of six vets and 15 staff members are dedicated to delivering the highest standards in veterinary care. A variety of pets are treated at this animal clinic which serves dogs, cats, small mammals, pocket pets, reptiles and birds. Patients can find necessary forms online to complete at home. Services at Callfield Companion Animal Clinic include wellness care, diagnostic services, surgery, emergency care, senior pet care, nutritional advice and boarding. Pets and owners benefit from the expertise and compassion demonstrated from the veterinary team at Callfield Companion Animal Clinic.
Call (940) 692-7000 to schedule an appointment with the new Callfield Companion Animal Clinic vet, Dr. Jessica Yoder, and find out about the veterinary services at this Wichita Falls animal clinic. Visit http://callfieldcompanion.com/ for more details.
Callfield Companion Animal Clinic, (940) 692-7000


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