Dr. Jill Manion's special areas of interest include renal disease, especially acute renal failure, respiratory diseases, and cases requiring critical care and intensive management.
Residency, Small Animal Internal Medicine, Mississippi State University, Starkville
Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Kansas State University, Manhattan
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, Starkville Master of Science, Mississippi State University, Starkville
Bachelor of Science, Zoology and Life Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus
Dr. Manion enjoys time with her family and their three dogs and one cat. Her favorite activities include cooking/baking, swimming, and traveling.
Dr. Erin Rogers is excited about the variety of cases she sees in emergency medicine and especially likes treating geriatric patients.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station
Bachelor of Science, Biology, University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio TX
Dr. Rogers stays busy running, reading and taking care of her three children and many pets. Her menagerie includes two miniature poodles, Maverick and Oscar; a great Dane, Arya; three cats, Julio, Christoph, and Elsa; a ferret named Lola; and a guinea pig named Max.
Dr. Obaid Ullah has a particular interest in cardiovascular and renal disease.
Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, Atlantic Coast Veterinary Specialists, Bohemia NY
Master of Philosophy, Molecular Biology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Dr. Ullah loves spending time with his wife, who has a PhD in molecular biology, and his son and daughter. The family enjoys traveling both within the United States and abroad.
Dr. Michael Villanueva remembers when his family dog was hit by a car; he was six years old. The veterinarian made such an impression on him that he decided to become a veterinarian. He worked at a local primary care veterinary clinic in high school and for six years as an emergency and intensive care unit technician at the veterinary hospital at Texas A&M University, an experience that set him on the path to becoming an emergency clinician. He is particularly interested in toxicity and trauma cases.
Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, North Houston Veterinary Specialists, Spring, TX
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station
Bachelor of Science, Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station
Dr. Villanueva spends his free time with his wife and son doing anything that keeps his son busy. The family has three pets: a dachshund named Skeeter and two cats, Nemo and Belle.
Dr. Jack Ying loves the challenge and rewards of emergency medicine, especially surgical procedures like GDVs, intestinal blockages, urinary blockages and wound repair.
Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia
Dr. Ying, his wife and son enjoy watching movies, cooking and eating, swimming and going to the beach. They have four pets: rescued bloodhound mix Cooper, yorkie mix Ainsley, husky/retriever mix Bailey, and cat Bubba.