RADIOCAT CO-FOUNDERS
RADIOCAT CO-FOUNDERS
Dr. Herring and Dr. Wachsstock are co-founders of Radiocat, a veterinary practice dedicated exclusively to the care and treatment of Feline Hyperthyroidism.
Dr. David S. Herring is a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist who believes the pet’s best interests are paramount and that the treatment should never be worse than the disease. He received advanced training in diagnostic ultrasound, echocardiography, radiography and nuclear medicine, and taught at Texas A&M and the Ohio State University. In 1985, Dr. Herring moved to the Baltimore-Washington area, where he became the first veterinarian to offer abdominal ultrasound and, in 1995, Radioiodine therapy (I-131).
Dr. Rand S. Wachsstock is a graduate of the University of Illinois and has taught at both his alma mater and at Yale University. He has actively practiced emergency medicine since 1984 and believes comprehensive state-of-the-art medical care should be readily available to all pets. In 2005 he was appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Radiation Advisory Board.
Clients bringing their pets in for therapy will meet several Radiocat staff members along the way.
OUR DOCTORS AND STAFF
Patient care liaisons spend time teaching clients about Hyperthyroidism and discussing individual case histories, treatment options, statistics and success rates, procedures, philosophy of care, radiation safety and more. They also coordinate the request for and receipt of pre-therapy blood work from each patient’s referring veterinarian, shepherd the blood work and histories through a review by our doctors, schedule appointments, and generally address client needs. Most of our patient care liaisons are trained veterinary technicians and/or have other medical backgrounds (i.e. Emergency Medical Technician training, nursing school, etc.).
Our technicians and patient care liaisons – all of whom are multi-pet owners themselves – work closely with Radiocat doctors, who supervise the care and treatment of each case, as well as provide on-going training and information on Hyperthyroidism. Obviously, our doctors cannot be everywhere at once, so each clinic has access to a veterinarian/specialist in the immediate vicinity.
If, in the highly unlikely event that a patient needs medical care during their stay in the radiation ward, the on-site technician notifies Drs. Herring and Wachsstock, as well as the nearby veterinarian/specialist (who provides a second pair of skilled eyes and ears for each case). Radiocat doctors will either supervise or travel to and directly care for every patient’s needs.
DOCTORS AND STAFF
The doctors listed below have received special training from Radiocat and actively participate in the care of our patients. Their training has been reviewed and accepted by either the State Regulatory Agency or the Nuclear Regulatory Commission where applicable. For contact information and directions, please visit our locations page.
ARIZONA
Dr. Lori Stillmaker
Dr. Lori Stillmaker is a critical care specialist at Phoenix Veterinary Referral and Emergency, which hosts our Arizona Radiocat clinic.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Kayris
CAT CARE GIVER: Claire
CALIFORNIA
Dr. Reynsen Shigemoto, Dr. Allison Grange, Dr. Jill Williamson, Dr. Dorrie Black,
Los Angeles – Dr. Reynsen Shigemoto is a board-certified radiologist at Southern California Veterinary Imaging. He operates within the City of Angels Veterinary Specialty Center, which hosts our Los Angeles location.
Oakland – Dr. Allison Grange is a general practitioner in the East Bay area.
San Mateo – Drs Dorrie Black and Jill Williamson are both Board Certified Criticalists in the Bay Area.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Stacey, Los Angeles
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Stacey, San Mateo, Oakland
CAT CARE GIVER: Irwin, Los Angeles
CAT CARE GIVER: Shara, Oakland
CAT CARE GIVER: , San Mateo
CONNECTICUT
Dr. Amy Fayette
Dr. Amy Fayette is a general practitioner at Pieper Veterinary, which hosts our Middletown, CT location.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Melissa
CAT CARE GIVER: Wendy
FLORIDA
Dr. David Stovall
Temporarily Closed
Dr. David Stovall is an emergency clinician and head of ER at Southwest Florida Veterinary Specialists, which hosts our Florida Radiocat clinic.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Melissa
CAT CARE GIVER: Renee
GEORGIA
Dr. Bryon Hawkins
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Angela
CAT CARE GIVER: Angela
ILLINOIS
Dr. Christie Comm
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Angela
CAT CARE GIVER: Laura
MARYLAND
Dr. David S. Herring, Dr. Kathleen Olsen
Dr. Herring, co-founder of Radiocat, is a Board Certified Veterinary Radiologist, and Dr. Olsen, Medical Director at our headquarters in Maryland.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Kayris
CAT CARE GIVER: Kayris
MASSACHUSETTS
Dr. Samantha Simonelli and
Dr. Bobbie Kenna
Wakefield – Dr. Simonelli is a general practitioner in the Boston area.
Westfield – Dr. Kenna is a general practitioner in the Easthampton area.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Christina
CAT CARE GIVER: Julie, Wakefield
CAT CARE GIVER: Kellie, Westfield
VIRGINIA - Dr. Rand S. Wachsstock, Dr. Kathleen Olsen, Dr. Megan Kees, Dr. Alyssa Thompson
Springfield – Dr. Wachsstock, co-founder of Radiocat, Dr. Olsen, Medical Director at Radiocat, Drs. Kees, Criticalist at The Regional Veterinary Referral Center, which hosts our Northern Virginia Radiocat clinic.
Richmond – Dr. Wachsstock, co-founder of Radiocat, Dr. Alyssa Thompson, a general practitioner in the Richmond area.
PATIENT CARE LIAISON: Christin
CAT CARE GIVER: Steve, Richmond
CAT CARE GIVER: Melissa, Springfield