Vic Adoue, DVM is the owner of Angel Veterinary Center. A native of Abilene, Texas, he received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Tarleton State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine from Texas A&M University. He remained at Texas A&M University to complete his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine.
Although Dr. Adoue currently does not see patients at Angel, he remains very active in the veterinary community. He keeps very busy managing two West Texas cattle ranches and Dry Creek Stables, a thoroughbred race horse concern in Florida.
Dr. Adoue has four children, four dogs and three cats. When he can find the time, he enjoys relaxing in Maui and spending time with his grandchildren.
Beverly Unger, DVM grew up in the small town of Herndon, Kansas. She attended the 1st grade and graduated valedictorian of her senior class all at the same school. She was raised on a farm/ranch with many animals.
Dr. Unger is a 1987 graduate from Kansas State University School of Veterinary Medicine. She worked in Oklahoma for one year at a mixed animal practice before moving to Texas. She has been practicing veterinary medicine for over twenty years and we are very lucky to have had her as part of team for fourteen of those years.
Valarie Romo, DVM grew up in Oklahoma, attended the University of Oklahoma for her undergraduate education and received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State in 1994. We feel very fortunate that she decided to venture to Texas, or else she wouldn't have joined the Angel team in 2006!
Dr. Romo's has a special interest in exotic and pocket pets, as well as advanced dentistry. Her personal pet menagerie includes Bounder the Greyhound, Misty the cat and two very special gerbils Austin and Spock.
When not working Dr. Romo enjoys gardening, reading and teaching pre-school at her church. Of course spending time with her husband, two sons and daughter are always at the top of the list!
Matt Lane, MS, DVM, CCRT is a native of the Texas Panhandle, and attended West Texas A&M in Canyon, Texas before transferring to Colorado State, where he received his Bachelor's degree in Biology. He furthered his studies in Anatomy and Neurobiology, receiving his Master's degree, and ultimately completed his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2004. Among his many other talents, Dr. Lane is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist.
Dr. Lane is married to a native Texan and has 3 young children. Recently they lost their Border Collie "Josie" after 15 years of companionship, and the family has yet to decide on their new pet. Dr. Lane loves to spend time with his family, as well as to fish and play golf.
Cristián Palma, MSC, VMD is originally from Lima, Peru. Born into a diplomatic family, he has lived in many countries while growing up, including, France, Peru, England, Yugoslavia, and Brazil.Dr. Palma received his International Baccalaureate degree while on scholarship at Lester Pearson United World College in Victoria, British Columbia. He went on to do his Bachelor's degree in Biology, and Master's in Ecology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. To further his studies, he received his Doctorate in Veterinary medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. His first year practicing was spent in New Jersey at a small animal hospital with 5 other veterinarians.
In 1996, he and his wife moved to the Flower Mound area and he joined a small animal practice in Dallas, where he spent the next seven years. Dr. Palma worked part time at Angel Veterinary Center for two years, and joined our team full time in April 2007. Dr. Palma loves to spend time with his wife and 3 children, is a purple belt in karate and enjoys reading, languages and traveling. He has 2 cats, Maya and Sara and hopes to eventually add a dog to the mix.
Dr. Hassler has recently moved to the Flower Mound area. She has a miniature schnauzer named Abbie and three cats, (Isis, Doodle, and Pickles). During her time off, Dr. Hassler enjoys playing golf, quilting, and scuba diving.
Kristin Strelec, DVM grew up in Chicago and attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she received both her bachelor's degree and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
Immediately after graduation, Dr. Strelec moved to Arlington, Texas where she practiced emergency and critical care medicine at a referral hospital for five years before joining Angel Veterinary Center. Her interests are emergency medicine, surgery, and abdominal and cardiac ultrasound.
Dr. Strelec shares her home with her husband and their two Great Danes and four cats. She has a horse named Pecos Bill that she loves to ride in her free time, and she is also an avid ice hockey player.
Akos Hartai, DVM, CVA, AVCA is a top-notch general practitioner and has also studied at the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, where he has earned his certification in both veterinary acupuncture and Tui-Na. He has also completed several courses in herbal medicine and most recently completed his veterinary chiropractic certification.
For those that aren't familiar with veterinary acupuncture, it has been utilized for over 3000 years in China to treat a variety of illnesses. Some of these conditions include arthritis, disc disease, skin problems, respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. While acupuncture is not a cure-all it can work very well in conjunction with Western medicine and other treatments.
Dr. Hartai will be joining our team on December 14th, so feel free to schedule an appointment for your pet today!