Hallett Veterinary Hospital 262-569-0801 

Hallett Veterinary Hospital
5744 Brown Street
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
(262)569-0801
reception@hallettvet.com

Dr. Michael Fagan


Dr. Michael Fagan is a 1992 graduate of the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine.


Dr. Fagan joined Hallett Veterinary Hospital in 2001 and quickly added diagnostic ultrasound to our imaging capabilities. He arrived with three years of ultrasound experience and added another 60 hours of ultrasound training by traveling to California for several training sessions. Dr. Mike enjoys general practice and is a skilled surgeon.

Dr. Fagan lives in Oconomowoc and enjoys canoing, cycling, hiking, and playing basketball. He also has an interest in nature photography.

 

Continuing Education Meetings Attended by Dr. Michael Fagan:
 

NAVC Conference
Orlando, FL 2009

21 Hours of Continuing Education Including Lectures on:
Treating Liver Disease, Pulmonary Thromboembolism, Gastrointestinal Wellness and Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Dogs, Dyspenic Cats, Canine Chronic Hepatitis, Esophagostomy Feeding Tube, and Feline Orthopedics

 

AAHA Veterinary Conference
Tampa, FL March 2008
 

19 hours of continuing education including lectures on:
5 hours Dentistry, Scientific Briefs, Feline Internal Medicine and Nutrition, Obesity and Endocrinology, Behavior - Compulsive Disorders, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Dermatology, Orthopedics/ Neurology - Feline Gait Disorders, Feline Zoonoses, Gastrointestinal Cytology, and 4 hours in Internal Medicine and Surgery
 

American Animal Hospital Association
Denver, CO  2007

22 Hours of Continuing Education Including Lectures on:
Respiratory Disease/Treatment, Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy, Orthopedics, Feline Zoonoses, Dermatology, Pain Management, Dental X-ray, Periodontal Disease, Cancer pain/Surgery, and Heartworm Update.

 

North American Veterinary Conference
Orlando, FL  2006

Continuing education lectures including:
Pancreatitis, Medical and Surgical GI Diseases, Feeding Tubes for Critical Care, Respiratory Distress, Dentistry and Dental Radiology, Feline Dermatology, and Endocrinology Update.

 

American Animal Hospital Association Conference
March 2005 Baltimore Maryland

23 hours of continuing education including:
Dentistry and dental radiology lab, oncology, orthopedics and rehabilitation, GI, cardio/respiratory, and current research topics.

 


Bladder stone as seen on ultrasound exam.