Our Doctors
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Dr.William Collins received his doctorate in veterinary medicine from The Ohio State University and has served as a practicing veterinarian in Lincoln since 1986.
Dr. Collins demonstrated his bent for his chosen profession in a series of progessively more responsible positions at a Lincoln Veterinary clinic during his undergraduate years at the University of Nebraska.
He continues to demonstrate his concern for animals by taking a leadership role in the issue of pet overpopulation by pioneering early age spays and neuters in Lincoln and Lancaster County.
Dr. Collins and Dr. Fry have been married since 1986, they have 2 daughters, and a variety of pets.
In his spare time Dr. Collins enjoys gardening, travel, and golf. |
Dr. Lynn Fry has also been practicing since 1986. She began her career providing relief services at area veterinary clinics, while working at Capital Humane Society.
A native of West Virginia, Dr. Fry graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in biology from Concord University, Athens, WV and with a doctorate in veterinary medicine from The Ohio State University.
Like other staff members, Dr. Fry's love of animals, and deep-seeded desire to help pets and their owners share long, enjoyable relationships, has been a driving force in her career.
Beyond her work at Antelope Creek Veterinary Healthcare Center, she has served as a consulting veterinarian at Capital Humane Society for many years; caring for and meeting the needs of Lincoln's less fortunate animals.
Dr. Fry's hobbies include; sewing, cooking, gardening and travel.
She also enjoys many hours of throwing a tennis ball for her and Dr. Collins' Irish setters, Emma and Conor. |
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Dr. Dane Terhune launched his veterinary career in Des Moines, Iowa after earning his Bachelor's degree from The University of Nebraska at Lincoln and his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University in 1988. He returned to Lincoln, his home town, in 1990 to fill an associate position at a respected veterinary hospital.
In early 1999, Dr. Terhune joined the professional team at Antelope Creek where he has continued his dedication to practicing high quality veterinary medicine and surgery. He endorses client education and preventive health care for our companion animals.
Dr. Terhune enjoys attending and participating in sports and is involved in church and community outreach programs. Any other free time he spends with his family, friends and pets, but not necessarily in that order. |
Dr. Shelly Gissler received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University in 2003 after completing 4 years of undergraduate study at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
She began practicing veterinary medicine at a progressive small animal hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. After 2 1/2 years of practice, she and her family returned to their home state of Nebraska. Dr. Gissler then practiced for a short time in Omaha before joining us at Antelope Creek.
She enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and also has a special interest in ophthalmology and internal medicine.
Dr. Gissler is married to husband Aaron and they have a daughter named Megan and a new baby boy named Cole. In her spare time she enjoys playing sports, watching movies and spending time with her family and friends. |
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