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Dana Frank DVM
Dr. Dana Frank grew up in Los Angeles, California but always wished she was in the country. Always knowing she wanted to be a veterinarian, Dr. Frank started walking dogs as a kid and then got her first veterinary assistant job at age 14. She attended U.C. Davis and received a Bachelors of Science in international agriculture development. In 1996, she graduated as a doctor of veterinary medicine from Colorado State University. Dr. Frank believes in the benefits of preventative care such as regular examinations, vaccinations, dental care, exercise and obesity prevention. She is proud to be practicing high quality veterinary medicine, keeping up with the highest standards of care, and she enjoys all aspects of internal medicine and surgery. Dr. Frank enjoys spending time with her husband and three sons, hiking, gardening, weight training, and reading. She is a Diamondbacks fan and enjoys going to the ball park.
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Sandra Rogers DVM
Dr. Rogers was born in Bisbee, Arizona. While in eighth grade, the death of her cat influenced her decision to become a veterinarian. She attended Northern Arizona University and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Zoology. After NAU she attended Colorado State University graduating as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She has a love for working on eyes and the surrounding tissue. Her favorite activities are photography, attending the high school football games and creating videos at work. She also enjoys reading and creating stained glass. The two stained glass windows located in the hospital waiting area are a few of her masterpieces. “I’ve really enjoyed working here. Sometimes famous pets come in too. I’ve seen ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Elvis.’ I even had the honor of neutering ‘George W. Bush!’”