State-of-the-Art facilities
Our Goal at St Francis 24 Hour Animal Hospital is to offer quality, compassionate care for small animals of all species
Dr. Baker:
Dr. Baker, a Vancouver native, founded St. Francis 24 Hr Animal Hospital in 2000. Dr. Baker earned a veterinary degree from Washington State University in 1995 and gained a wealth of experience in 24-hour veterinary hospitals that offered both general and emergency medicine. He enjoys the continuity of care that a 24-hour facility can provide and takes pleasure in the chance each day to help pets with serious medical problems regain their quality of life.
Dr. Hartman:
Dr. Hartman joined our team after graduating from Oregon State University in June of 2009. Her interests in emergency medicine, internal medicine and exotic animal medicine brought her to St. Francis 24 Animal Hospital. She shares her home with her cat, Milton and an Amazon parrot named Pokey. When not enjoying the challenges of providing quality care to her patients, Dr. Hartman enjoys camping, hiking and exploring the outdoors.
Dr. Stanhope:
Dr. Stanhope graduated from Washington State University in May 2003 with his degree in veterinary medicine and has practiced at St. Francis Animial Hospital since. He enjoys treating a variety of species, including exotic patients. He has also developed a special interest in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery. Versatility is his guiding professional goal, and he particularly likes to be able to treat any species he might have as his own pet. At home, Dr. Stanhope currently has two dogs (including the dog on which he performed his first spay!), many rats, two bearded dragons, a rehabilitated iguana, two pigeons, a cockatiel and an enormous boa constrictor.
Dr. Martin:
Born and raised on a VERY small farm in Oroville, WA. Dr. Polly Martin received her veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 2005. After graduating, she worked at a mixed animal practice in the Sierra Foothills working 40% equine, 40% small animal and 20% ruminants. Even though she loved the mixed animal setting, she had always wanted to return to Washington State and was joyful to take a position at St. Francis when it was offered. She currently has two cats, "Didgit" and "Sindy" or "Monster kitty" and "Evil kitty" respectively as they never seem to tire of being mischievous. During down time, Dr. Martin enjoys camping, fishing (especially in Alaska), horseback riding, playing/teaching the piano, reading, and lately has taken up crocheting.
Dr. Stoll:
Sara Stoll received her veterinary degree from Western University of Health Sciences in Southern California in 2008. After spending a year in general practice, she's excited for the opportunity to work in a 24-hour facility. Her primary professional interest is internal medicine. Originally from Michigan, she's enjoying exploring the local parks and trails with her Chihuahua, TJ.
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