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Memorial Road Pet Hospital is committed to your pet’s health and well being . We strive to excel in pet care and the science of veterinary medicine. Our doctors and staff have provided compassionate veterinary care and pet services since 1992.
Dr. Larry Woods is originally from Wayne, OK. He graduated from Oklahoma State University with his doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 1977. He owned a mixed animal practice in Ardmore, OK before re-locating to Edmond and opening Memorial Road Pet Hospital. His primary interest is surgery. Dr. Woods is married to his lovely wife, Anne, and they have 3 children.
Dr. Rosemarie Strong was born and raised in Oklahoma City. Her family is originally from Colombia, South America. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with her doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 1989. She joined the hospital in 1994. Her primary interest is internal medicine. Dr. Strong is married to her husband, Eric, who is a civil engineer, and they have 2 children.
Dr. Steve Quillin is from South Haven, KS. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1974. He originally practiced at Bryant Veterinary Hospital in Edmond prior to early retirement to become a pastor at what is now Life Church. Dr. Quillin has been with Memorial Road Pet Hospital since 2003. His primary interests are dermatology and oncology. Dr. Quillin and his wonderful wife, Nancy, have 3 children and 7 grandchildren.
Dr. Beth Parsons’ hometown is Yukon, OK. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with her doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 2004. Dr. Parsons joined the practice in 2010. Her primary interests are dermatology and internal medicine. Her family owns an antique store in Oklahoma
City. She is married to her husband, Matt, who owns a construction business, and they have 1 child.
3016 E. Memorial Rd.
Edmond,OK. 73013
(405) 478-3417
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