Oakview Veterinary Medical Center Inc.

2110 Jaymar Rd, Plover, WI, 54467
(715) 344-6311

Mission Statement:  Achieving Excellence in compassionate Veterinary Medical Care for our patients and Personal Service to our clients.

Veterinarians:

Dr. J. Kris Hankison is a graduate of the University of Missouri.  He has owned an operated Oakview since 1989  He has advanced training in dentistry and has a special interest in surgery.

Dr. Diane Scott is a 1986 graduate of the Michigan State University.  She has also been an owner of Oakview since 1989.  She has a special inters in avian and exotic medicine as well as feline medicine.

Dr Valerie Curtis is a 2005 graduate of Purdue University.  She joined Oakview in 2008 bringing with her a true dedication to promoting pet wellness through client education with a special emphasis on zoonotic diseases.

 Animal Chiropractor

Dr Nikki Johnson has been practicing Animal Chiropractic since 1995, after being certified by The American Veterinary Chiropractic Association.  She is dedicated to the well-being of our animal companions who provide joy, peace and unconditional love to the world.  She became associated with Oakview in 2008.

 Clinic:

Oakview Veterinary Medical Center is a progressive small animal medical and surgical practice that places the focus on pet wellness and preventative medicine.

We treat dogs, cats, and a wide variety of exotic pets such as rabbits, ferrets, birds, pocket pets and reptiles. 

At Oakview we know that your pet is a part of your family.  Therefore, education is one of our primary goals; we encourage our clients to learn about pet health by becoming familiar with the operation and procedures of our veterinary hospital. 

Services

Annual Comprehensive Wellness Exams

Elective Surgeries such as Spays and Neuters

Other surgery as needed

Routine Dentistry as well as special procedures such as root canals and periodontal surgery

Exotic Pet Care

Club Vet Boarding with a “home away from home” environment complete with TVs and raised platforms for lounging

Animal Chiropractic

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