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Barnes Veterinary Specialty Services Mobile Veterinary Neurology for Wisconsin and Northern Illinois
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TidBit Tuesdays: Myasthenia gravis in CATS - https://mailchi.mp/f7fe48b25d57/tidbit-tuesdays-10119-fce-17965247ALSO - I'...
02/07/2024

TidBit Tuesdays: Myasthenia gravis in CATS - https://mailchi.mp/f7fe48b25d57/tidbit-tuesdays-10119-fce-17965247

ALSO - I'm looking for a conference room that can hold at least 20 people for a possible CE event in February 2025 in the middle of the state - Stevens Point/Portage/Dells area. Please reach out if you have a hospital with a conference room that I can rent or a recommendation for a conference center that you've liked.

Openings on Monday June 17th - https://mailchi.mp/40953a066c85/tidbit-tuesdays-10119-fce-17964451New openings on Monday ...
14/06/2024

Openings on Monday June 17th - https://mailchi.mp/40953a066c85/tidbit-tuesdays-10119-fce-17964451

New openings on Monday June 17th!

I've added a new day to the schedule next week - June 17th. If you're looking for a sooner appointment than what you currently have booked OR are looking to add a new patient please check it out ASAP. Spots go fast these days so when they're gone, they're gone! :)

I hope you are having a good week and that it's not quite as crazy as mine :)

This isn't strictly NEUROLOGY related! However, I have Rhubarb for sale!  It is $3/lb which ends up being about 3-4 cups...
29/04/2024

This isn't strictly NEUROLOGY related! However, I have Rhubarb for sale! It is $3/lb which ends up being about 3-4 cups of cut up rhubarb. Email me and let me know how much you'd like, and I'll bring it with me when I next visit your clinic. The rhubarb isn't certified organic but we practice organic handling on the farm. Thanks!

A wonderful neurologist and human!
05/04/2024

A wonderful neurologist and human!

At Texas A&M, Levine has served as professor and head of small animal clinical sciences. His time there has given him an in-depth understanding of what it takes to build an impactful research and care program in an academic veterinary school, as well as an appreciation of the importance of fostering...

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Monday 12:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 11:00 - 02:30
Saturday 08:00 - 11:00

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Why mobile neurology?

Animals are amazing. I became a vet to help people, via their pets. Neurology and neurosurgery intrigued me from the start (and continue to do so!) so I pursued an internship at the University of Illinois and then a residency at the University of Florida. After practicing neurology and neurosurgery for about 6 years in the Chicago area, I accepted an invitation to join the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, eventually becoming promoted to Associate Professor. This path allowed me to help more people learn how to help pets by understanding the science of neurology. But it wasn’t enough.

Many people arrived at the door step simply requesting information. They didn’t want advanced procedures. They wanted confirmation of what their vet was considering. They needed to know they were doing all they could for their pet. The vet wanted to understand more about the disease process in their patient. Regardless, it was the knowledge of a neurologist they were after and not always the newest, most advanced technology we now offer.

I became convinced that there are many animals in need of a neurology consultation, loved by owners and veterinarians, unable to travel to a referral hospital. So, Barnes Veterinary Specialty Services, LLC was formed. My goal is to provide information to veterinarians and owners to make lives better. I want to work alongside primary veterinarians, in their work space, and work together to improve patients with neurologic disease. Helping people, help pets.