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The veterinarians at Falls Village Veterinary
Hospital offer much more than medical care for your pet. Our veterinarians
make a priority of getting to personally know each of our clients and
their pets. And we encourage our clients to get to know us as well.
As a result, we develop relationships that last. If you are a
new pet owner, new to the Raleigh area, or simply looking for an animal hospital
that delivers what it promises, we invite you to meet with us to discover
the caring difference of Falls Village Veterinary Hospital.

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Dr. Amy Lewis is a graduate of Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine.
She joined the practice in 1982 and became a partner with Dr. Ellis in 1984.
Her interests include surgery, endoscopy, and internal medicine. She has two dogs and one very spoiled cat. |
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In 1995, Dr. Suzy Brink became associated with our hospital. She graduated from NC State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1994 and worked at the Emergency Clinic in Raleigh for one year.
Her interests include dermatology,
ophthalmology, and internal medicine. Dr. Brink has two dogs and one cat. |
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Dr. Chessie Green joined the hospital in 1996 after graduating from NC State University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Her interests include internal medicine, surgery, and dentistry. She has three dogs and six
cats. |
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Falls Village Veterinary Hospital proudly welcomes Dr. Miranda Jones-Bailey.
She is a 2003 graduate of Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Jones-Bailey enjoys all aspects of small animal medicine with special interests in surgery and ophthalmology. She and her husband live on a farm in Creedmoor with their two horses, three cats, several fish and their dog Petie. |
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Falls Village Veterinary Hospital proudly welcomes Dr. Ginger Templeton.
Dr. Ginger Templeton earned a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine and Masters of Science in Bacteriology from the University of Wisconsin. After 10 years in the Wisconsin Tundra, she was eager to return to her home state of North Carolina to be closer to family and pleasant weather.
Dr. Templeton practiced small animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Hospital of Statesville in Statesville, NC for three years. In 2010, her husband decided to return to work after 5 years as a stay-at-home dad. This career change brought the Templetons to Raleigh with their 2 children, Lindsay and Michael, and 2 large mutts, Jones and Dublyn.
Dr. Templeton enjoys internal medicine, pain management, and dermatology. She also has a background in animal behavior, with particular interest in canine anxiety disorders and the role of human behavior in our pets' actions. She is thrilled to be joining the team at Falls Village Veterinary Hospital. |
Falls Village Veterinary
Hospital would like to recognize our past veterinary professionals and their outstanding achievements in pet and patient care.

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We are so sad to report that Dr. Sharon Wappel is moving to Kalamazoo, Michigan due to her husband's job transfer. We will all miss Dr. Wappel and wish her the very best!
Dr. Sharon Wappel is a graduate of the University of Illinois. She has extensive experience in general practice, exotic animal practice, and in emergency and critical care. This hospital was very fortunate to have Dr. Wappel join our dedicated team of professionals.
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Dr. David Ellis opened our hospital in 1974. He graduated from the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine after receiving his undergraduate degree from NC State University.
Dr. Ellis is an avid outdoorsman and golfer. He has one labrador retriever named Morgan. After practicing for many years, Dr. Ellis is now enjoying his family and friends in retirement. |
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