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Take a walk down memory lane with us... The La Crosse Veterinary Clinic has deep
roots in the Coulee Region. With almost 60 years of rich
history, the clinic has certainly been one of the long time
veterinary care providers to the La Crosse area.
Robert "Doc" Hauser DVM founded the La Crosse Veterinary Clinic shortly after World War II in 1948. The land that the clinic was built on belonged to his family. "Doc" thought La Crosse Veterinary Clinic was a simple name that everyone could easily remember. At that time the building looked much like it did in the above photo, only without the two garage bays on the left. Most of the veterinary work in those days was large animal. The veterinarians spent their days in mobile units traveling to area farms to see dairy cattle and swine patients. "Doc" Hauser also provided shelter and care to the many stray animals of the outlying townships before there ever was a humane society building.
John Turnbull DVM was hired in 1960 and Robert Swingen DVM in 1969. Besides being veterinarians, both also became clinic owners. They are pictured here in the late 70's. (L to R) Drs Swingen, Hauser, and Turnbull. In the seventies, the clinic's practice was still mainly large animal and predominately dairy cattle. They also started seeing more swine and horses. Pet dogs were also seen, and most of them were hunting dogs. Over the years the owners have always tried to maintain four veterinarians on staff. There have been about twelve different veterinarians who have practiced here since the clinic was founded.
In 1976 Mark Mattison DVM came to join the team, and the clinic was remodeled again that year. Pictured here is Dr Mattison in 1977 heading out to farm calls in his station wagon. Station wagons were the vet vehicle of choice back then for our doctors, and they drove them to patients on farms in La Crosse, Vernon, Trempealeau, Houston and Winona counties. The veterinarians would all meet up at the clinic in the morning and go out from here. The upstairs apartment has housed many
veterinarians through the years. Drs Hauser, Swingen, and
Mattison and their families have all called the clinic home at one
time or another. In the years that followed, the apartment was
rented to a tenant, and is now vacant and used for storage space. The doctors were now starting to see more small animal patients, so they had to make a few changes to the practice. The building was remodeled to include exam rooms for pets, a pharmacy, and a lobby. The support staff back at the clinic consisted of one receptionist and one maintenance person who also assisted the doctors with patients. Cats and dogs were seen on a walk-in basis; there were no scheduled appointments. In addition the doctors began doing more spay and neuter surgeries as pet owners became more informed about healthcare. We also expanded our line of prescription diets for pets at that time.
The 1980's brought the hiring of more staff
to accommodate our growing clinic. The practice began seeing
more pets and offering more services. in 1982, "Doc" Hauser
retired. By the end of the decade the clinic was becoming more
centered on our small animal practice. In 1989 we took a huge
leap and computerized our client database, invoices, and inventory. Highway 16 was rebuilt, and
the clinic became even more accessible to the pet owners of our
area.
In 1992 John Turnbull retired, and David Mitzelfeldt DVM was hired. Later, Dr Mitzelfeldt also became an owner, joining Drs Swingen and Mattison as the current three owners of our clinic. By this time, our small animal practice was flourishing. Our large animal business, however, had been gradually declining over the past years due to the loss of many area family farms. Our practice now consisted of 50% large animal and 50% small animal. The doctors were saddened by the loss of their farm clients whose families they had had long relationships with. But they also were brightened by the steady growth of their practice and all the changes that were taking place.
Robert Timan DVM joined the staff as an associate veterinarian in
2001. In 2005 another small addition was built to upgrade our
laundry facilities and isolation ward. At present, our clinic
and staff continues to grow and change day by day to meet the needs
of our clients and patients.
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