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State law and American Veterinary Medical Association guidelines require veterinarians to establish and maintain a VCPR with you and your pet in order to dispense or prescribe medications or recommend treatments.
A VCPR is established only when a veterinarian examines your pet in person, and is maintained by regular veterinary visits to monitor your pet’s healthy. It is our policy that a VCPR exists only when your pet has been examined by one of our veterinarians within the past year.
Cold laser therapy uses the application of light to stimulate cellular regeneration and help promote tissues to heal after trauma or infection. It also reduces inflammation which in turn relieves pain and discomfort. This is a holistic, non-invasive treatment option that is well tolerated by our furry friends and takes mere minutes per treatment. We are very excited to be able to offer this in addition to our more conventional modalities.
We are located on Epping Road (Rt. 27) in Exeter, New Hampshire, halfway between exits 8 and 9 on Rt. 101, near the Brentwood line. The hospital is a blue farm house. Turn onto Anna Louise Drive, then turn right into our parking lot.
Jessica, our hospital manager, has been with BCAH since 1997, and in the veterinary field for over 30 years. She started as a technician and has been involved with every aspect of the practice. Jess is a New Hampshire native and avid New England hiker. She shares her life with her husband Adam, step-daughter Autumn, and their four-legged friends Ahna, Hershey (chihuahuas), Samwell, Benjen (cats), and 10 chickens!
Ellen joined our crew in August of 2008 as a surgical technician. Ellen has been in the veterinary field since 1989. She lives in Berwick, Maine with husband Bill, Standard Poodle Cabo and crested gecko Piper. When not at work, Ellen enjoys practicing K9 agility with Cabo, hiking, biking and yoga. She also enjoys frequent trips to Maryland where is she is known as "Mimi" by grandsons Adam and James.
Diane is a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT), who first joined us in 2011, as an intern studying Veterinary Technology at Great Bay Community College. She stayed on with us after graduation and becoming certified, and also taught at Great Bay for several years. She loves helping our patients, clients, and doctors, and having the opportunity to make a difference in animals' lives every single day. In her spare time, you can often find Diane hiking (wandering) in the woods or at the beach with her camera or taking in local music and theater around the Seacoast.
Sharon is certified veterinary technician and has worked in the veterinary field for 35 years. She has
transitioned from a vet tech to a customer care specialist roll over the last few years. Her interests
include animal nutrition, small animal dentistry and client education with emphasis on the human
animal bond. She enjoys exploring National and State parks, traveling with her Boston Terrier Mr.
Carson, gardening and working on stained glass art. She is involved with New England livestock