OUR MISSION

 Valley Veterinary Clinic is a cohesive team of veterinarians and staff whose mission is to develop relationships with our clients where they may rely upon us to provide advocacy for their livestock, excellent service, and a positive influence on their profitability.

 

What sets us apart.

 
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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

A personal relationship between an individual doctor and a farm sets the foundation for a successful partnership that supports farms as they work to achieve their individual goals and set new ones

 
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COLLABORATIVE APPROACH 

We don’t prescribe solutions but instead work with the farm’s team to solve problems in a way that works for the farm.

 
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PROGRESSIVE MINDSET 

We are continually working to find new ways to serve our clients and offer cutting-edge services.

 
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WIDE KNOWLEDGE BASE

Our expertise covering most aspects of the dairy operation allows us to help you improve operations and succeed. Our vets share a common set of core values, but offer a broad range of specialized skills and services.

 
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DIVERSE SUPPORT TEAM

Access to the collective expertise of the entire VVC team improves the health of the animals and the profitability of the clients we service.

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 Our History

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VVC is founded by Nels and Julie Agen in 1971

The clinic building at 707 Woodland Plaza was built to serve a busy mixed-animal practice

Dr. Jack Hansen joins VVC and later becomes a co-owner

VVC serves clients in Outagamie and Shawano counties

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Dr. Brian Maas joins VVC and later joins the ownership group

VVC shifts away from mixed-animal practice, remaining committed to dairy despite hard economic times

VVC continues to serve clients primarily in Outagamie and Shawano counties

 

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Drs. Eric Swenson and Terry Homan join VVC and later join the ownership group

VVC serves Outagamie, Shawano and Brown Counties

Dr. Steve Cove joins VVC

VVC expands to provide service further into Shawano, Brown, and Oconto counties

VVC purchases first ultrasound machine

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Drs. Fred Ballweg, Mark Sauder, Jon Garber, Jenny Breutzmann, Race Price, Brian Stampfl, Kendra Wells, Brian Grandaw and Kim Wertz all join VVC as the team continues to expand and diversify

The ownership group welcomes the additions of Drs. Fred Ballweg, Mark Sauder, Jon Garber, and Race Price

Drs. Nels Agen and Brian Maas retire after decades of dedicated service to VVC clients

VVC expands to provide service in Door, Kewaunee, and Marinette counties

Embryo transfer and IVF services were developed, followed by a partnership with Boviteq and a mobile IVF unit