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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, FAVD is a licensed Texas veterinarian
with more than 25 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.
- Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner
(Credentialed by International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management.
Dr. Kimberlin is one of only 35 people certified by the IVAPM.)
- Texas Veterinary Medical Association member
- American Veterinary Medical Association member
- American Animal Hospital Association member
- Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry
(Admission to the Academy is awarded to veterinarians with a special
interest in dentistry after completion of a 2-year training program
and passing the Academy exam. Since 1987 only 80 veterinarians on four
continents have become Fellows of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry.)
- American Veterinary Dental Society member
- Texas Academy of Veterinary Practice member
- International Association of Veterinary Pain Management 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
Meet the Staff
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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,
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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
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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. |
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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!” |
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Tinetta joined the clinic staff in October 2010
after graduating from Texas A&M University – Commerce with
a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. She has a Chesapeake
Bay retriever/Terrier mix that “loves dearly – he has
a tenaciouos spirit, kind heart and bubbly demeanor!” As a kennel
technician and veterinary assistant Tinetta works hard to provide
the clinic staff with the best assistance, allowing your pets to have
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Amanda, one of our veterinary assistants, came
to Crossroads Vet Clinic in October 2010. She worked part time as
kennel help in a clinic in Princeton before joining us. “I’ve
been around animals, big and small, all my life,” she says.
She has 2 Pit Bulls and a Great Dane, a horse and 3 lizards. “I
enjoy working with animals and the fact that there is always something
new to learn.” In her spare time she enjoys horseback riding
and spending time with her dogs. |
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Kylie is a nationally licensed veterinary technician
who joined the clinic in January 2011. She has a degree in applied
animal sciences. She moved to Greenville from Omaha, Nebraska where
she worked in a veterinary clinic for 3 years and volunteered at an
animal shelter for 10 years. She has also provided a foster home for
animal rescue groups. She shares her home with her husband and their
3 dogs, one cat, and two rabbits."I love animals and love spending
my days helping them and their owners." |
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Kim joined the clinic staff in August 2011 as a
kennel technician. She began caring for animals at an early age growing
up on an Arabian horse farm in Kansas and working summers at the local
Veterinary Hospital. Kim, her husband, and son (who will be attending
Texas A&M-Commerce) moved to Texas in 2010. They share their home
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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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