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Dr.David Davidson graduated from Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1977. He started practice at our clinic in 1980, where he is the senior partner/ president of Hope Veterinary Clinic. His main interests include laser soft tissue surgery; orthopedic surgeries; dermatology, including problem ear treatments; and internal medicine. He and his wife Diana, have several cats as the four legged members of their family.


Dr. Gregory E. Baer graduated  with a B.S and D.V.M from Purdue University in 1980. He worked at a mixed animal practice for two years in Indianapolis, before joining the staff at the Hope Veterinary Clinic in 1982.  He enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine,but greatly enjoys internal medicine; ultrasonography; and equine medicine and reproduction. Dr. Baer and his wife have three children, the oldest of which,Cierra, is a practicing veterinarian in Charlotte, N.C. Among the four legged members of his family are a dog named Missy, and thirty-five horses.


Dr. Stephen E. Newton is a 1985 graduate of the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine. As a new vet fresh out of school he spent three years in a rural community practicing primarily on farm animals. Originally from Columbus, he came back to Bartholomew County in 1988. During his 20 plus years with the Hope Veterinary Clinic he has developed interests in oncology and chemotherapy, management of diabetic dogs and cats, geriatric care and internal medicine. He and his wife Lisa live in the Rockcreek area with two dogs, cows, sheep and too many cats. They have one child, Margaret, an East High School student still at home, a son, Len, at IU, and a daughter, Katie, who is a middle school teacher in New York.


Dr.Tyson S.Hall graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in zoology. After a stint working in the Livestock Diagnostic Center in Lexington, Kentucky, he attended Auburn University Veterinary School. He graduated in 2002,and started practicing in a neighboring town for a year. He has been with our clinic since 2003. His interests include exotic pet care; pocket pet care; and equine medicine. He and his wife Becky have among their family members three  four legged cats, a three legged cat and two Cairn Terriers.



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