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Dr. Ayeley OkineDVM, DACVIMDr. Ayeley Okine is the owner of East Bay SonoVet Services LLC. She is a board certified Internal Medicine specialist veterinarian that performs mobile ultrasound & provides Internal Medicine services. She is able to interpret her images and make a diagnosis, and is able to help make recommendations regarding patient care.
Dr. Okine graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelors of Science and from Cornell University with her veterinary degree. She completed a general internship, specialty internship, and internal medicine residency before becoming board certified. Her special interests include gastrointestinal disease and autoimmune blood disorders. She has published a case study on a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel with a rare disease called pneumocystis pneumonia.
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Dr. Amy AllenDr. Amy Allen received her B.S. in Biological Sciences from Stanford University and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from UC Davis. She completed an internship and residency in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Allen performs in-house endoscopic procedures, which include:
- Foreign body retrieval
- Biopsies or sampling from upper and lower GI
- Rhinoscopy
- Nasopharyngoscopy
- Laryngoscopy
- Bronchoscopy
- Vaginoscopy
- Cystoscopy
As a board-certified internist, she is also available to consult on a number of different types of cases. Dr. Allen can be found spending her free time with her dogs and family in the North Bay.
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Dr. Stacey Holz DVMDr. Stacey Holz grew up in Danville, CA, and is excited to offer Summit Veterinary Dermatology services in her hometown and this beloved community.
Dr. Holz is a Washington State University Cougar through and through, having graduated from Washington State University for both her undergraduate degree in the Honors Program and from the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She was also a member of the Cougar Cross Country and Track teams while attending WSU. Go Cougs!
Dr. Holz was always drawn to dermatology, which led her from general practice to pursue and complete a residency in veterinary dermatology in 2004 (several dog years ago!). Dr. Holz has worked in veterinary dermatology practice in the Bay Area for most of her career. She has a passion for teaching veterinary students, and also provides the didactic Dermatology lectures for the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where she previously led the WSU Veterinary Dermatology Clinical Service.
Dr. Holz strives to provide excellent veterinary dermatology care with a team approach and, in the process, improve the quality of life for the patient and their family.
Outside of Veterinary Dermatology, Dr. Holz enjoys time outdoors with her family, including hiking and mountain biking on the trails of Mt. Diablo, as well as swimming, chasing after the Holz family Siberian huskies (and vacuuming their omnipresent hair), or talking to any animals or anyone with animals ;-)