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Janeen Smith, DVM

Dr. Smith is a veterinarian with 21 years in practice. She ran her own clinic in Verona, Wisconsin for the past 16 years before becoming a co-owner of our clinic.  She has been an innovator, from initiating a house call practice to embracing the latest veterinary techniques. Dr. Smith contributes her business experience to our clinic.

 

 

 

Erika_L_crop_1.JPGErika Lukas, DVM, PhD

Erika Lukas is happy to join the medical staff at Fitchburg Veterinary Hospital. Her special interests include behavior, oncology, and natural therapies.  Dr. Lukas grew up with horses but now concentrates on companion animals, with a focus on wellness and integrating the pet into the family. 

Prior to veterinary training, Dr. Lukas did research in liver cancer at the University of Wisconsin and worked as a veterinary technician in the Department of Oncology at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. She carries her interest in oncology to clinical companion animal practice.  In her free time, Dr. Lukas enjoys relaxing with her family, geocaching, knitting, running, writing, and publishing “Mad Lovin’ Mama”, her independent magazine.

Erica_O_1.JPGErica Olsen, DVM

Erica Olsen is excited to be back in the Madison area as a member of the FitchburgVeterinaryHospital medical staff!  After receiving a BS in Zoology from UW Madison, Dr. Olsen graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.  While at Illinois, she worked at the Wildlife Medical Clinic, caring for injured and orphaned wild mammals, reptiles, and birds.  She is happy to be working with the wide variety of animals Fitchburg sees on a daily basis.  In her free time, Dr. Olsen likes to spend time with her family, friends, dog Hunter, cat Max, and three turtles.

    

 

 

 

Cory_1.JPGCory W. Romans, DVM, MS

A graduate of the Iowa State University, College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Romans’ experience includes completion of Master’s research in companion animal pain management through the Veterinary Orthopedic Research Laboratory. Following graduation, Dr. Romans completed a rotating small animal medicine and surgery internship at Mississippi State University. Her special interests include surgery, endoscopy, critical care, and exotic and wildlife animal medicine. During her free time, she volunteers at the Four Lakes Wildlife Center.  She also enjoys playing tennis, biking, and spending time with her family and her favorite pals: her Wheaten Terrier (Belle), and her hedgehog. Since childhood, she has always had a deep compassion towards the role of veterinary medicine in the human-animal bond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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