Stacee Santi, DVM

Dr. Stacee Santi graduated with honors in 1996 from
Colorado
State
University's
College of
Veterinary Medicine. She practiced at a large 24-hour hospital in
Portland,
Oregon before joining
Riverview
Animal
Hospital in March of 2002.
Dr. Santi grew up in
New Mexico but loves Durango for it's beautiful scenery and friendly atmosphere. She lives in Bayfield with her family, and enjoys going to movies, trips to the lake, and spending time with her dog Vinny and her two cats Polly and Striper.
Randy Hays, DVM

Dr. Randy Hays joined the staff of Riverview in the spring of 2005. He is a 2003 honors graduate of the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hays is also certified in veterinary acupuncture. He practiced for two years in
Ft. Morgan,
Colorado before moving to
Durango.
Dr. Hays enjoys being outdoors with his wife and their dog Angus.
Noelle Hufnagel, DVM
Bio coming soon!
Shannon Mazur, DVM

Riverview Animal Hospital is very excited to announce the addition of
Dr. Shannon Mazur to our staff as the directing veterinarian of the
emergency and critical care service.
Dr. Mazur received her
Bachelor of Science degree from Fort Lewis College and attended
veterinary school at Colorado State University where she graduated with
honors in 2009. She practiced at a small animal clinic in Cheyenne, WY before moving back to Durango to join our team.
Dr. Mazur enjoys spending time with her family and dogs, along with cooking and music.
Amanda Saddler, DVM

Dr. Amanda Saddler was born in Zimbabwe, Africa. She attended Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa where she received a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree. She moved to the USA in 1989 with her husband, Dr. Mark Saddler. Dr. Saddler graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 2000. After graduating from CSU, Dr. Saddler interned with Dr. Larry Tilley, DVM, DACVIM, in Santa Fe, NM. It was there that she developed a special interest in Cardiology and developed a specialty in Ultrasound.
Dr. Saddler came to Durango and joined Riverview Animal Hospital in January, 2007. She has a son Andrew and together with her husband, they enjoy mountain biking, hiking, and back country skiing. She also has two dogs named Chuska and Spud.
Daniel E. Parkinson, DVM, MS

Dr. Parkinson founded Riverview Animal Hospital in 1998. He graduated with honors from the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1982. Previously, he operated the Mobile Veterinary Clinic, a small animal housecall practice in Durango and La Plata County, for fourteen years. As a housecall veterinarian, Dr. Dan learned the importance of hands-on care and personal service. He felt these were the cornerstones of a good practice and instilled them into each person who joined the Riverview Animal Hospital team. Dr. Parkinson retired from Riverview Animal Hospital in 2008 and now travels the country educating other veterinary hospitals on the importance of pain management and standards of care.
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