Animal Health Care ClinicAnimal Health Care Clinic
1710 Drew Street, Suite 7 - Clearwater, FL 33755
(727) 446-5501
Animal Health Care Clinic

Dr. Ed Haeussner

Dr. Ed Haeussner, a Floridian born and raised, graduated from the University of Florida College of Vet Medicine in 1998. He has also completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery in 1999.

Dr. Haeussner's family consists of his wife Margo, an Australian Shepherd, English Budgie, a cat, a rabbit and a parakeet.

His hobbies include spending time with his family, outdoor activities, watching DVD's and exercising at the gym.

Dr. Catherine Deptula

Dr. Deptula completed a B.S. in Agriculture - Animal Husleandry studies in 1976 from the College of Agriculture, University of Missouri - Columbia. She graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia, College of Veterinary Medicine in 1980.

Initially, Dr. Deptula's main interest was in equine medicine which eventually graduated to small animal and pocket pet medicine. Her many years of experience include practicing predominantly small animal medicine and surgery; avian and exotic medicine; and raptor/wildlife rehabilitation in urban emergency clinics, multi-doctor and singer-doctor private practices and governmental agency animal control work.

She is very concerned about the pet overpopulation problem and is a strong proponent of spay/neuter.

Dr. Deptula has one four-legged "child", a rescued chihuahua, named Bambi. She also has several cordon blue and orange weaver finches, two green cheeked convures called Sam and Dave, and a blue Indian Ringed-neck parakeet named Turquoise.

About Us

Dr. Josepha V. Supow

Dr. Josepha V. Supow graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. After working in private practice for several years, she became the director of The Humane Society of Baltimore County's Spay and Neuter Clinic. In May of 1997, she moved to Pinellas County and opened the Animal Health Care Clinic.

She remains committed toward helping the pet over-population problem and strives to keep veterinary care as affordable as possible.

Dr. Supow's four-legged family includes a Walker Hound name "Walker", a gray cat named "Eeny", a one-eyed cat named "Jack" and a guinea pig named "Poe-Poe".

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