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"Caring for pets and the people who love them"
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~Meet Our Doctors~
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Currently, Lakeland Veterinary Hospital has
three practicing veterinarians to serve your pets.
Dr. Deb Piepgras grew up in Brainerd and graduated from Brainerd High School. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota in 2000. Her favorite aspect of veterinary medicine is the challenge of aiding sick and injured animals that cannot communicate their problems. She enjoys spending time with her husband (Dr. Matt Eberts), two children, dogs and the variety of outdoor activities that the area has to offer. In her spare time, Dr. Piepgras enjoys quilting, reading, camping, fishing and hunting. |
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(Left to right) Dr. Matt Eberts, Dr. Deb Piepgras & Dr. Craig Reiman |
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| Dr. Matt Eberts was born in Columbus, Ohio. In 1999, he received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from The Ohio State University. After graduation, he performed a one-year internship at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2000, Dr. Eberts joined the staff at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Eberts is currently involved in researching tick diseases in dogs. He gives talks to veterinarians around the nation, providing education on Lyme disease and anaplasmosis. At work, he is interested in infectious diseases, internal medicine, eye disease and cruciate ligament repair. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, hunting, camping and reading. | ||
| Dr. Craig Reiman is the newest addition to our staff, joining us the spring of 2004. Dr. Reiman grew up in Spring Lake Park, about 15 minutes north of Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2004, he received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Minnesota. While at the university, Dr. Reiman was involved with two fraternities, Delta Theta Sigma and an honor society called Alpha Zeta. He also volunteered at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Reiman and his wife, Kari, live in Nisswa. Dr. Reiman is very excited about living in the most beautiful part of the state, and being able to fish often. He also enjoys tubing, swimming, skiing and reading. He is very interested in internal medicine, surgery and emergency/critical care. Dr. Reiman has three cats Madison, Scout and Jasmine, and Levi, his Rottweiler. | ||