Doctors/Staff
Dr. Stephanie Meyer
DVM
Dr. Stephanie Meyer received her DVM degree as a graduate of the class of 2006 from Texas A&M University. She then completed a one-year rotating internship in large animal medicine and surgery at Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital in Snohomish, Washington in 2007. Dr. Meyer has recently returned to Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital after completing a 3-year residency in 2010 in Large Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida and certification as a Large Animal Acupuncturist from the Chi Institute in Ocala, Florida. Her clinical expertise includes general internal medicine and large animal acupuncture with special interests in equine cardiology, neonatal emergency and critical care, and complementary medicine modalities including acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Dr. Meyer’s outside interests include her two horses Luke and Raleigh. While Luke is her favorite pasture pet, Raleigh lives to work and enjoys jumping, cross country and some dressage. In fact, Dr. Meyer grew up participating in western pleasure riding but only started competing in amateur jumping in the last two years.
Dr. Jennifer Miller DVM,
Certified Equine and Small Animal Chiropractor
Equine Ambulatory
Dr. Miller admits that her passion for all animals has been a defining part of her life. By age twelve, she’d saved up enough money to buy her first horse, Sabrina, who is now 30 years old. Dr. Miller worked for a mixed-animal practice while attending high school in Eastern Kansas. She graduated from Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003 and then completed a year-long, post-doctoral internship at Pilchuck’s equine referral hospital. She joined Pilchuck’s equine ambulatory staff in September 2004 and began integrating the benefits of chiropractic after receiving her certification in February of 2008. Since being certified, she has also completed several more advanced chiropractic courses. Her experience with a wide variety of cases in horses from many disciplines as an intern prepared her well to handle work as a field veterinarian. During weekends off, Dr. Miller likes to go camping or hiking with her husband and their three English Mastiffs, or ride her old equine friend.
Janet Beeby
LVMT
Small Animal
Janet Beeby is a licensed massage therapist as well as being a certified canine and equine massage practitioner. Janet has been an avid dog agility competitor with her Kerry blue Terrier, Gabby for the last ten years and she feels passionately that bodywork is a vital link to structurally healthy, mentally happy and most importantly, long and happy lives for our dogs.

