Brittany Stewart is an ACVIM boarded veterinary cardiologist. She attended veterinary school at the University of Minnesota where she completed the dual degree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Master of Public Health program. She then completed a small animal rotating internship at Ohio State University followed by a three-year Cardiology residency at the University of Minnesota.
Her cats can be seen on this website, looking extremely unhappy and offended to have their photo taken. In her free time, Dr. Stewart spends time with her grouchy (though perfect) cats and her Poppy. She is also a "painter" and certified yoga instructor but admits she's really only good at veterinary cardiology nowadays.
Sheridan Opitz is a Certified Veterinary Technician that has worked in Cardiology since 2013. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, playing volleyball and spending time outdoors. She lives southwest of the cities with her two daughters, Kaylan and Kinsleigh, her Cavalier Milton, and her cat Sarge. Milton can be seen on our website, looking like a very dapper gentleman.
Sheridan's coverage includes most of Minnesota and NW Wisconsin.
Darron Ho is a veterinarian with a particular interest in veterinary cardiology. He's degrees include Bachelor of Veterinary Biology and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation from the University of Sydney, he went onto complete two internships, one in large animals and one in small animal emergency and critical care (ECC). During his training, Darron completed an externship with Dr. Brittany Stewart, which is when he developed a keen interest in cardiology.
In his spare time, he’ll be seen on the volleyball court, or at the beach with his partner and their Greyhound, Katinka!
Darron's coverage includes most of New South Wales.
Dr. Wilson earned her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine. Following her veterinary education, she completed a one-year rotating internship in medicine and surgery at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey. Driven by her interest in cardiology, she then pursued a one-year research internship in small animal cardiology at Texas A&M University with a focus in myxomatous mitral valve disease. Dr. Wilson furthered her training in cardiology through a one-year clinical cardiology position at Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, where she gained extensive experience in echocardiography. Currently, Dr. Wilson works as an emergency veterinarian at a multi-specialty referral hospital in the Boston.
Outside of work, Dr. Wilson enjoys spending time with her spunky poodle mix named Pip (a previous patient she adopted along her cardiology training), as well as yoga, running, biking, and vegetarian cooking.
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