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Kenosha Animal Hospital

6223 39th Ave | Kenosha, WI 53142

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Monday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Friday 8:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday 8:00am - 12:00pm
Sunday Closed
  • Animal Boarding
  • Animal Daycare
  • Animal Flea Control
  • Animal Grooming
  • Animal Microchipping
  • Bird Vet
  • Declawing
  • Emergency Veterinary Clinic
  • Exotic Animal Vet
  • Holistic Veterinary Medicine
  • Small Animal Vet
  • Spaying/Neutering
  • Veterinarians
  • Veterinary Dentistry
  • Veterinary Docking/Cropping
  • Veterinary Euthanasia
  • Veterinary Medical Specialties
  • Veterinary Surgery

Description

Located in southeastern Wisconsin, Kenosha Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital providing compassionate, quality care for dogs, cats, and pocket pets (exotics).

Kenosha Animal Hospital Awarded
"Business of the Year 2008"
by the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

To best serve you and your pet, we also offer acupuncture, dentistry, orthopaedic surgery, soft tissue surgery, ultrasound, urology, and veterinary spinal manipulation therapy.

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Acupunture

Acupunture

Soft Tissue (General) Surgery

Soft Tissue (General) Surgery

Dentistry

Dentistry

Urology Services

Urology Services

Ultrasound

Ultrasound

Veterinary Spinal Manipulation

Veterinary Spinal Manipulation

Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic Surgery

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Frank R. Pisarik DVM

Frank R. Pisarik DVM

Dr. Frank Pisarik received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University in 1969. He has been in practice for 39 years. He has spent the last 37 years at the Kenosha Animal Hospital joining the practice in 1971.

Dr. Pisarik is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA). He was responsible for starting the Southeast Tri-County Veterinary Medical Association which includes members from Kenosha, Racine, and Walworth Counties.

He served on the Kenosha Humane Society Board of directors for 35 years and has been responsible for establishing and operating the shelter's pet cemetery since 1984.

Dr. Pisarik's special interests are internal medicine, especially urology. He is also an active surgeon.

Dr. Pisarik enjoys golf, boating, fishing, and spending time with his wife Teri and his three grown sons and their families.

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Robert J. Reynolds DVM

Robert J. Reynolds DVM

Dr. Reynolds received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. In 1976 he joined the Kenosha Animal Hospital and has remained there for the past 32 years. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association and is past president of the Southeast Tri-County Veterinary Medical Association.

For Dr. Reynolds the most interesting aspects of his practice include internal medicine and diagnostics. In addition, he thoroughly enjoys day to day interaction with his clients and associates. Spare time is spent fishing the inland lakes of Southeast Wisconsin and playing tennis. Dr. Reynolds' favorite memories are time spent "Up North" with his wife Fran, son Matt, daughter Megan and, of course, his pets McKenzie and Madeline.

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William T. Carlislie DVM

William T. Carlislie DVM

Dr. William T. Carlisle received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University. Born in Northwest Wisconsin and growing up in Iowa, he always felt a yearning to return to Wisconsin. After graduation, he started his career at the Kenosha Animal Hospital where he felt right at home, and where he continues to develop and foster those strong doctor-client-patient relationships that he has become known for.

His philosophy of always providing excellence in the medical or surgical care of his patients has resulted in a diverse clientele from far distances away. Known for his unyielding commitment to the patient, he has a reputation of being a workaholic, but gains great satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of his patients and clients.

Dr. Carlisle is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA), the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM), the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) and is serving his third term as president of the Southeast Tri-County Veterinary Medical Association (SETCVMA).

Dr. Carlisle was instrumental in establishing the Animal ER of Kenosha and Racine and currently serves as its medical director.

Over the years, he has found himself featured in several national publications regarding surgical cases as well as alternative cancer therapies. He writes a monthly column on veterinary medical topics where he shares his insights on the care of our special family members.

He has served on numerous boards including church, school and family businesses, and currently enjoys being a part of the Natural Sciences Board of Carthage College.

Dr. Carlisle's special interests include complicated soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery, difficult internal medicine cases and excellence in wellness and preventive care including weight management. He prides himself in always thinking "outside the box" in order to manage unresponsive clinical cases, especially cancer patients using alternative therapies.Dr Carlisle

Autumn, his twelve year old cat, once a stray, and Wrigley, a one and a half year old Dachshund,who was rescued at four months ofage after he had been hit by a car shares his home. Requiring several surgeries, he is finally back to 100%.After owning several Dalmatians over the years,Wrigley was his first small breed dog and very quickly found his way into his heart.

In his spare time, Dr. Carlisle enjoys the solitude of wilderness canoe trips, hiking, skiing, biking, sailing, listening to music ranging from classical to Pink Floyd and occasionally escaping to Florida to recharge his batteries and soak up some sunshine.

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Dolores M. Shine DVM

Dolores M. Shine DVM

Dr. Dolores Shine received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Illinois in 1989 after receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from Marquette University. She practiced small animal medicine in Illinois for 9 years before returning to Wisconsin in 1998. She has been practicing at the Kenosha Animal Hospital since 2002.

Dr. Shine is a member of the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) and the WVMA (Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association). She enjoys all aspects of canine and feline medicine and surgery, and has special interest in dermatology and feline geriatric medicine. She is eager to work closely with her clients with excellent communication and follow up for the benefit of their pet.

Dr. Shine and her husband, Scott, keep busy with the many endeavors of their six children. They and their "boat dog" Baylee, a lab/spaniel mix are avid boaters and spend many summer days cruising, floating and swimming on Lake Michigan. Their cat, Duncan, and their dog, Tutter (the old man), prefer the relative safety of home. Dr. Shine also enjoys cooking, biking, live theater and spending time with friends and family.

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Susan Fife DVM

Susan Fife DVM

Dr. Susan Fife was born and raised in Florida. She received her veterinary medical degree from the University of Florida in 1996. She worked in a small animal private practice in Bolingbrook, IL before starting her studies in veterinary acupuncture and veterinary spinal manipulative therapy (chiropractic) in 1999.

Dr. Fife finds many aspects of small animal veterinary medicine rewarding, but especially enjoys senior care, rehabilitating post-surgical patients and caring for canine athletes. Her continual education includes yearly conferences in conventional animal medicine as well as animal rehabilitation, acupuncture, chiropractic and neurology to keep current on medical advances in order to provide the best possible care for her patients.

In her time away from the hospital, Dr. Fife likes to read, watch movies, and spend time with her animal family which includes two dogs, a cat and a horse. Dr. Fife is pictured with her horse, Red, and her dog, Josie

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