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Hours
Appointments:
9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - noon, Saturday
call 903.454.1563 to schedule an appointment
Drop-off service:
begins at 7:30 a.m.
Meet the Doctors

Larry Kimberlin, DVM is a licensed Texas veterinarian
with more than 20 years in mixed animal practice. His extensive experience
includes treatment of pets, horses, and livestock.
Dr. Kimberlin is one of only a small number of Texas veterinarians certified
to perform TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) surgery to repair
cruciate ligament ruptures in dogs.
- Texas Veterinary Medicine Association member
- American Veterinary Medicine Association member
- American Animal Hospital Association member
- American Veterinary Dental Society member
- TPLO certified surgeon
- National Greyhound Association Frozen Insemination Program certified
- American Association of Equine Practitioners member
- International Association of Equine Dentistry certified
- Author/lecturer on equine dentistry to professional and equine groups
- Graduate Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine
 
Josie Flowers, DVM is a graduate of Texas A&M
University School of Veterinary Medicine. She joined the Crossroads medical
staff in May 2008.
Meet the Staff
Kimberly,
our Client Care Specialist, joined the clinic in fall 2004 with 11 years
previous experience. Her household includes 8 dogs, 3 cats and 1 macaw,
who live with Kim, her husband and their son. “I enjoy the interaction
with our clients and their pets and I enjoy working with the staff here
at the clinic,” she says. When she’s not answering the clinic
phone or helping clients in the office, Kim enjoys camping, motorcycle
riding, and watching the NASCAR races.
Jamie,
our Assistant, says, “I like working here because I like animals
and caring for them. Working at Crossroads Vet Clinic is like working
with family.” She joined our staff in spring 2003. She is married
and the mom of 3 girls. They share their home with 1 dog and 4 cats. Jamie
likes to spend time with her family and with her craft hobbies.

Technician/Client Care Specialist Vernelle has been with
Crossroads Vet Clinic since May 2004. She came to the clinic after 3 years
previous experience. She lives with her husband and two sons. They share
their home with 8 dogs and 3 cats. Her daughter is in the Air Force. “I
really enjoy working with the animals.” Vernelle also enjoys boating,
fishing, reading, and playing with her kids and pets.
Denver,
a Technician, had 4 years of experience when he joined the clinic staff
in Fall 2004. He teaches Ag at Whitewright High School and works part
time- afternoons and weekends-at the clinic. In his limited spare time
he likes to work on restoring cars. “I enjoy the family atmosphere
here at the clinic and I like expanding my knowledge of animal care,”
he says.

Katie, summer Client Care Specialist, joined the staff in 2004.
She has a dog, a cat, and a horse of her own, yet she still enjoys “getting
to help the pets and have fun with them at the same time.” She enjoys
horseback riding and tennis in her leisure time.

Jan, Crossroad Vet Clinic’s beloved payroll provider, joined
the clinic at the beginning of time when Dr. K said, “let there
be light.” She and Dr. Kimberlin (yes, she’s Mrs. Dr. K) have
2 children and an assortment of animals.

Toni is our Hospital Manager and jack-of-all-trades. She has
been part of the clinic staff since January 1991. “I cannot imagine
working anywhere else! The patients and their families have most definitely
become part of my family, and I would not have it any other way.”
Toni is married and mom to 3 children (and a dog). Hobbies? “None,
because I ‘live’ at the clinic and have 3 children!”

Our assistant, Maci, joined us in 2006. You'll see her
at the clinic on weekends and during the afternoon. She's a high school
student in Lone Oak and is Toni's daughter. "Although I only have
one dog at home, it feels like I have an unlimited amount. I enjoy working
with all these animals and treat them like my own. I get to learn about
all kinds of animals and enjoy my job, even when it gets a little icky."
Brandon joined us in 2008 as Veterinary Assistant. He is also
a firefighter in The Colony. Brandon is married with a 6 month old baby
(in April 2008). He has 2 Labs at home, one yellow and one black. "I
like interaction with the animals because they don't talk back. Every
day brings a new experience."
Sherry
is our Veterinary Technician, joining us in 2008. She worked at an emergency
veterinary clinic in Rowlett before coming to Crossroads. She lives in
Quinlan with her family, including three sons. They have 3 dogs, 1 cat,
and 2 horses. Also whatever reptiles are not fast enough to get away from
her son! "I enjoy seeing and learning about the breeds without having
a huge food bill. They are mine when I am at the clinic."
Julie
joined the clinic in 2008 with almost 3 years small animal veterinary
tech experience. She has 2 daughters - 23 & 17. She shares her home
with 3 dogs and 3 cats of her own. "I understand how precious your
pets are to you; as mine are to me. Each and every day they bestow us
with unconditional love, devotion and adoration. I find it a priviledge
to care for your beloved pets in their time of need and do so as if they
are my own."

Dessie joined us in May 2008, working in the kennels. She worked
as a veterinary technician in Lewisville and in Dallas before coming to
Greenville. She shares her home with Durango, a Lab mix and Hendrix a
gray tabby cat. "Medicine is my passion and I really enjoy working
with animals."
Facilities
Crossroads Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital equipped
to offer routine preventive care and a wide range of medical services.

Our on-site laboratory performs diagnostic lab tests and screenings,
including blood and fecal tests.
The pharmacy provides medications, parasite prevention treatments,
or special dietary formulas your pet requires.
Diagnostic screenings include:
- ultrasound
- otoscopy video
- endoscopy
- X-rays
- dental X-rays
Weight scales, including a walk-on for large dogs
The Crossroads Clinic operating room is furnished with state of
the art monitoring and support equipment for surgical procedures including:
- anesthesia
- supplemental oxygen
- cardiac monitor
- blood pressure monitor
- IV pump
- recovery room

Our kennel has separate temperature-controlled rooms for dogs
and cats with roomy enclosures for maximum comfort.
Our large animal treatment center
provides on-site treatment of horses and livestock.
Accreditation
Crossroads Vet Clinic is Hunt County's only American Animal Hospital
Association (AAHA) certified animal hospital.
AAHA accredited hospitals must meet high veterinary care standards. Our
clinic is one of the few accredited mixed animal practices in the country
(companion animals, horses, and livestock).
Since
meeting the conditions for certification in 1991,our site has been inspected
regularly to evaluate our continuing compliance with AAHA requirements
for hospital facilities and services.
AAHA certification is your assurance that your pets will receive the
best in veterinary care.
Payment options
Your personal check is welcome with adequate identification.
We also accept Visa and Mastercard.

And, of course, your cash is always welcome!

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