Veterinarians on Staff
Ronald Isaacson, DVM
Dr. Isaacson founded Madison Veterinary Hospital in 1970.
He is a 1963 graduate of the college of veterinary medicine
at Iowa State University and served an internship at the
Rowley Memorial Hospital of the Massachusetts Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He moved to
Michigan in 1964.
Dr. I, as he is often called, is an active member of
many professional organizations. He is chairman of advisory
board for veterinary technicians at Macomb County Community
College. He takes a special interest in the issues of
veterinary practice management and feels that one of
his most important goals is “to keep MVH on the
cutting edge of excellence.”
A proud father of three and grandfather of 10, Dr I is
passionate about the closeness of his family and that
Jesus Christ is Lord of his life. James Coleman,
DVM
Dr. Coleman graduated from Michigan State University with
a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology and
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1977. Prior to joining
the staff of Madison Veterinary Hospital in 1983, he was
engaged in clinical companion animal practice, including
a year in emergency work.
Dr. Coleman has been active in various veterinary medical
associations. He has served as President and Secretary-Treasurer
of the Oakland Veterinary Medical Association and currently
chairs the legislative committee of the Michigan Veterinary
Medical Association.
For recreation, Dr. Coleman plays bagpipes and is a first-degree
black belt in kenpo karate. He treats dogs, cats, pocket
pets (rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc), and ferrets.
He has a special interest in internal medicine and cardiology
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Scott Isaacson, DVM
Dr. Scott received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
degree from Michigan State University in 1993 and served
an internship at the Rowley Memorial Hospital of the
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals. He is the son of Dr. Ron Isaacson and joined
the staff at Madison Veterinary Hospital in 1994. Dr.
Scott is trained in ultrasonography, rigid and flexible
fiber-optic endoscopy, and laser surgery. He has recently
(Feb, 2005) completed a course in orthopedic surgery
on the repair of the cranial cruciate ligament, a common
injury in mid to large size dogs.
Dr. Scott enjoys spending time with his wife and three
children. He likes playing golf, camping and watching
Michigan State basketball games. He is an active member
in his local church and tries to live life by answering
the question: W.W.J.D (What Would Jesus Do)? |