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West Frederick
Veterinary Hospital
6902 Bowers Road, Frederick, MD 21702
(301) 473-4478
 
         

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For Those Seeking the Best Possible Care for Their Pets

Our Doctors

Jane Sayler

Dr. Jane Sayler has been in private small animal practice since her graduation from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1979. Dr. Sayler established the West Frederick Veterinary Hospital in 1983 at the Stonegate Business Center on Route 40 West. In 1994, she and her husband,
Ric Sayler, owner of the Grooming Room for Pets, constructed the West Frederick Pet Care Center, which now houses the veterinary hospital.

Dr. Sayler lives in Middletown with her husband and their family dog Frazier, a Standard Poodle. She enjoys antiques, interior design, and spending time
with her three sons.

 

 


"I'm Frazier, and this is my Mom, Dr. Jane Sayler. She's asked me to show you around our hospital today."

 


 

Stacey DiMaria

Dr. DiMaria received her veterinary degree from Ohio State University in 1984 and has been involved in clinical small animal practice since her graduation. Dr. DiMaria joined West Frederick Veterinary Hospital in October 1992. She treats a variety of species in addition to dogs and cats, including reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, mice and other little critters. Dr. DiMaria is also certified to perform acupuncture on animals.

Dr. DiMaria enjoys many different outdoor activities such as camping, caving, horseback riding, canoeing, cycling and skiing; most of all, she enjoys raising her son, Ari.

 

 


 

Michael King

Dr. Michael King joined West Frederick Veterinary Hospital on June 17, 2002. He became interested in veterinary medicine while caring for animals on the family farm. Dr. King attended the University of Maryland in College Park as an undergraduate, and received the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1997 from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

During his free time, Dr. King enjoys spending time with his family, and is an avid sports fan. He is fanatical about the Maryland Terrapins!

 

 

 

 


 

Casey O'Connor

Dr. Casey O’Connor came to West Frederick Veterinary Hospital in May 2006. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Michigan State University in May 2002. Prior to joining us she spent four years practicing small animal medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine.

From the time Dr. O’Connor first visited her family vet as a young girl, she wanted to make a difference in the lives of animals. Now as a veterinarian, she wishes to provide the very best care for your family members. Her veterinary interests include preventative wellness care, dermatology, dentistry, and
some exotic animal science.

Dr. O’Connor lives with her husband Josh and their menagerie of pet-children including Cal, the beagle-lab mix who runs the show; Ash, the wise, old, tailless, feline princess; Missy, the former barn cat, now snuggler; Harper, the fetching, insomniac cat; and Liz, the sun-loving, Egyptian eruomastix lizard.

 


Jen Johnson

Dr. Jennifer Johnson received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ross University’s School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. She spent her pre-clinical veterinary school years on a small island in the West Indies called St. Kitts which is home to Ross University. She completed a year of clinical education at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She has enjoyed practicing small animal medicine and surgery over the past 4 years. Her special interests involve wellness care and dentistry.

Dr. Johnson shares her home with a menagerie of critters. She is owned by her Standard Poodle “Stanley” and 4 cats: Luke, Madeline, Grizzabella, and Kagney. She also cares for a cockatiel, a guinea pig, and a veiled chameleon. Dr. Johnson hopes to enroll Stanley in a therapeutic pet program to aid in the comfort and companionship of hospitalized people.

Her hobbies include rock climbing, learning electric guitar, working in the yard, and reading. She lives in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania.


 

 
 
West Frederick Veterinary Hospital, P.C. is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. We are proud to have passed the rigorous standards for this accreditation.

"AAHA developed the Accreditation Program to raise the level of care being provided to companion animals."


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