Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic

PO Box 275
Tremont, IL 61568

(309)713-9907

www.campbellmobilevet.com

Our Doctor

Carrie Campbell, DVM:

Carrie Campbell, DVM:

Dr. Campbell was born and raised in Canton, Illinois where she had her first experience working in a mixed animal veterinary hospital while still in high school. From the first day, she was hooked and knew that this was the right path for her. She attended the University of Illinois, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Sciences. After completing an internship working with therapy horses and children in New York, she returned to the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2008. Dr. Campbell has since practiced companion animal (and a little exotic animal) medicine both as an associate veterinarian and as a relief veterinarian. Although traditional practice provided great and varied experiences, Dr. Campbell still felt that her personal vision of veterinary practice was not being fulfilled. Through much soul-searching and careful evaluation, she realized that mobile practice was exactly the answer she had been looking for. And so, the plan for Campbell Mobile Veterinary Clinic was created! Dr. Campbell is beyond excited to share in the healthcare of the companion animals of Tazewell and Peoria counties with her unique clinic and approach to veterinary medicine.

When not practicing medicine, Dr. Campbell most enjoys spending time with her family. She and her husband, Adam, keep busy raising their three energetic children in the country air of rural Tremont. The family spends time caring for their small 'zoo' of pets that includes four cats, two dogs, two rabbits, eighteen chickens and too many fish to count! Dr. Campbell's family also enjoys camping, movie nights, visiting extended family, exploring new places and learning new and interesting things about nature and our world. Dr. Campbell personally loves music, reading, creating stained glass art, cooking and tasting new foods.