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-Dr. Todd Driggers 7 E Palo Verde St Ste 1 , Gilbert, AZ - 85296 near Gilbert Rd, and Elliot in the plaza on the S.E Corner.
Dr. Driggers Bio- Todd Driggers, DVM
Dr. Todd Eric Driggers grew up in a rural Indiana town where loving animals became his passion for providing medical care for them. He started by caring for his pet dogs and cats as a boy and progressed to exotic pets such as a pet turtle named Tippy. Dr. Driggers was admitted to the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine after just two years of undergraduate at Purdue due to his obvious commitment to the profession demonstrated by his volunteerism and job at a small animal hospital in Indiana.Science, biology and eventually medicine have been combined in his career as a practitioner of exotic animal medicine and surgery. After graduating he began working exclusively with exotic animals at the Avian And Exotic Animal Clinic in Indianapolis and eventually moved to Arizona where he started an exotic practice at Mesa Veterinary Hospital. He started a mobile practice called “Foothills Mobile Exotic DVM” in 1997 and changed the hospital name to the “Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic of Arizona” after moving into a small clinic. He has spoken nationally and internationally at the Association of Avian Veterinary Conferences and the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarian Veterinary Conferences and written several chapters in various peer reviewed journals and books. Dr. Driggers vacations in exotic locations around the world to view and learn about the wildlife he treats at the office.
Dr. Driggers is involved in many extra-job activities including medical co-ordinator for medical mission trips to the Dominican Republic through Food for the Hungry and child sponsorship advocacy. Dr. Driggers is a busy father of three and husband to his high school girlfriend, Heather. He and his family attend church at Central Christian Church in Gilbert.
Dr. Stephanie Howton is also a vet at Dr. Driggers office.
I am native Arizonan, born and raised in Phoenix. Pets and wildlife have always been a part of my life. As a kid, I enjoyed feeding lizards on our porch. In high school, I started volunteering and eventually working at a no-kill animal shelter. From there, I got my first job working as a veterinary technician. While there, I met the man that would later become my husband. I graduate from Arizona State University with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. While at Arizona State, I ran a club to help homeless animals and led groups of students in volunteer activities across the valley. I also did an externship in exotic animal medicine and served on the board of a herpetological association. After graduating, my husband and I moved to Colorado, where I received my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University. While in my senior year, I complete two externships at this clinic. While in Colorado, I started a reptile relocation service, humanely capturing and relocating snakes (especially rattlesnakes) that wandered into homes and businesses. It is a thrill to work with rattlesnakes. After graduating, we moved back to Arizona, this time deciding to explore the East Valley. I began my career practicing at a dog and cat hospital.
My husband and I welcomed our first baby last October, adding to our family of cats, dogs, and reptiles. He amazes us every day and makes our life complete. I am a stay at home mother to 2 girls and bird mother, I enjoy spending time with my family, hiking, fishing, and herping
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-Dr. Todd Driggers 7 E Palo Verde St Ste 1 , Gilbert, AZ - 85296 near Gilbert Rd, and Elliot in the plaza on the S.E Corner.
Dr. Driggers Bio- Todd Driggers, DVM
Dr. Todd Eric Driggers grew up in a rural Indiana town where loving animals became his passion for providing medical care for them. He started by caring for his pet dogs and cats as a boy and progressed to exotic pets such as a pet turtle named Tippy. Dr. Driggers was admitted to the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine after just two years of undergraduate at Purdue due to his obvious commitment to the profession demonstrated by his volunteerism and job at a small animal hospital in Indiana.Science, biology and eventually medicine have been combined in his career as a practitioner of exotic animal medicine and surgery. After graduating he began working exclusively with exotic animals at the Avian And Exotic Animal Clinic in Indianapolis and eventually moved to Arizona where he started an exotic practice at Mesa Veterinary Hospital. He started a mobile practice called “Foothills Mobile Exotic DVM” in 1997 and changed the hospital name to the “Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic of Arizona” after moving into a small clinic. He has spoken nationally and internationally at the Association of Avian Veterinary Conferences and the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarian Veterinary Conferences and written several chapters in various peer reviewed journals and books. Dr. Driggers vacations in exotic locations around the world to view and learn about the wildlife he treats at the office.
Dr. Driggers is involved in many extra-job activities including medical co-ordinator for medical mission trips to the Dominican Republic through Food for the Hungry and child sponsorship advocacy. Dr. Driggers is a busy father of three and husband to his high school girlfriend, Heather. He and his family attend church at Central Christian Church in Gilbert.
Dr. Stephanie Howton is also a vet at Dr. Driggers office.
I am native Arizonan, born and raised in Phoenix. Pets and wildlife have always been a part of my life. As a kid, I enjoyed feeding lizards on our porch. In high school, I started volunteering and eventually working at a no-kill animal shelter. From there, I got my first job working as a veterinary technician. While there, I met the man that would later become my husband. I graduate from Arizona State University with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. While at Arizona State, I ran a club to help homeless animals and led groups of students in volunteer activities across the valley. I also did an externship in exotic animal medicine and served on the board of a herpetological association. After graduating, my husband and I moved to Colorado, where I received my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University. While in my senior year, I complete two externships at this clinic. While in Colorado, I started a reptile relocation service, humanely capturing and relocating snakes (especially rattlesnakes) that wandered into homes and businesses. It is a thrill to work with rattlesnakes. After graduating, we moved back to Arizona, this time deciding to explore the East Valley. I began my career practicing at a dog and cat hospital.
My husband and I welcomed our first baby last October, adding to our family of cats, dogs, and reptiles. He amazes us every day and makes our life complete. I am a stay at home mother to 2 girls and bird mother, I enjoy spending time with my family, hiking, fishing, and herping
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