South Suburban Animal Hospital
South Suburban Animal Hospital

Meet Our Staff

    Dr. Jeanne Eisenhour -- is the owner and founder of South Suburban Animal Hospital. She graduated from the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989 and opened the doors to South Suburban in 1996, growing the practice from one doctor to five in just nine years. In 2007 her hospital was selected as best large (over 6500 sq. ft.) hospital in the United States. She is a founding member of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), and a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, and Toledo Veterinary Medical Association. Her interests include ophthalmology, internal medicine and surgery.
     

  Dr. Jennifer Croce – Originally form New Jersey and then from Colorado, Dr Croce has been as associate veterinarian for South Suburban Animal Hospital since 2000. She received her BS in Zoology from Miami University and her Doctorate of Veterinay Medicine from Colorado State University. Her special interests include: Oncology including chemotherapy, Internal Medicine including ultrasounds, Weight Management, Behavioral and Geriatric medicine. She has a love of Golden Retrievers. She is a member of the Toledo Veterinary Medical Association, The National Veterinary Cancer Society, The American Animal Hospital Association, and the American Veterinary Medical Association. She is also involved in the awareness and treatment of human cancer and serves on the board of directors for the National Leiomyosarcoma Foundation and serves as medical advisor for Leiomyosarcoma Direct Research Foundation. Hobbies include fly-fishing, cooking, hiking, and traveling. She lives in Perrysburg with her two daughters Giuliana and Maddie, her 2 beloved dogs Spirit and Fletcher and two nutty cats Nemo and Scram.
     
  Dr. Theresa Cranny – Originally from Bowling Green, Dr. Cranny received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Bowling Green State University in 1987 and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the Ohio State University in 1991. She has practiced in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Illinois before joining the staff of South Suburban Animal Hospital in the fall of 2005. In addition to the treatment of dogs and cats, Dr. Cranny also treats small mammals including rabbits and ferrets and she has a special interest in soft tissue surgery.
     
  Dr. Amanda Henderson -- has worked as an associate at South Suburban Animal Hospital since 2002. She is originally from Lima, Ohio and received both her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine at the Ohio State University. Her current concentrations are internal medicine and general surgery, but she is continually expanding her interests and skill set. Mixed breed dogs, especially Boxer and Labrador combinations, have a special place in her heart. Outside of work, she is very involved in Wood County 4-H as both a 4-H Club Advisor and as a member of the Wood County 4-H Committee. She also loves to spend time with her family and enjoys sewing and doing crafts, reading, traveling and exploring history.
     
 

Dr. Gary R. Holfinger-- received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from The Ohio State University in June 1973. Since that time, he has managed and operated numerous successful veterinary practices in Northwest Ohio, after initially practicing in South Bend, Ind.
A well-respected member of the veterinary community, Dr. Holfinger is currently a principal partner of Foresight Veterinary Management, a consulting and investment firm that provides business consultations, practice management services, and veterinary hospital investment. He is also the co-owner of four practices in the Toledo, Ohio area and a real-estate management firm.

Dr. Holfinger is an active member of the veterinary community. He is currently Chair of the AVMA’s Group Health and Life Insurance Trust. He is affiliated with numerous associations, including the American Veterinary Medical Association, Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Toledo Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, Phi Zeta, Omega Tau Sigma and the Rotary.

As a member of these key industry organizations, Dr. Holfinger has held several offices including president of the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, president of The Ohio State University Veterinary Medicine Alumni Society and president of the Toledo Veterinary Medical Association. In 2008 Dr. Holfinger was named Veterinarian of theYear by the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association.

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