Dr. Rusty Simpson

“Thank you so much for your patience, your compassion, and your kindness. You answered our questions, your answered our calls, and most importantly, you took care of our Piper. I know that he received the best care while he was there. That is something we can never thank you enough for.”
“Your compassion and care, as well as your professionalism was not unrecognized!”
“Thank you so much for taking care of our little girl. Your promptness, skill, time & empathy are appreciated. We know that you take care of dogs every day & it may seem common to you, but it means the world to us.”
“Thank you all for taking such good care of me and for helping my mom and dad during my illness. Love, Rita”
“I wish to thank you and your staff for being so diligent and kind. I think you are great, but I hope I never have to see you again under such circumstances.”
"As soon as I walked in I felt a sense of relief. They took us right in made him comfortable and made me feel better too. They were quick and told me what had to be done. The staff was wonderful and very kind. You can definitely see when someone cares and enjoys their job, and all of the staff do care and obviously like their careers... I CAN NOT THANK ALL OF YOU ENOUGH FOR ALL YOU DO. I LOVE ALL DOCTORS AND NURSES BEYOND IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU ALL WE WOULD NOT BE HERE. Thanks again to all of you who helped my brother bear" -Gloria S.
"Mia received the best care while she was there. Everyone was so compassionate and caring. I could call and check on her progress any time. I had never been to an emergency animal clinic before and I was very impressed with the staff - from the receptionists (I saw two different ones) to the doctors. Even though I hated leaving her there overnight, I wasn't worried about the care she would receive. Thank you to all who helped us." -Darlene S.
"Overall my experience at the EAC was the best I have ever had. The staff is so friendly. They calmed us down and made us feel like everything was going to be okay and they we didn't need to worry. We are so happy with our experience that we would love to only have Tonka seen at the EAC. The receptionist was very upfront with us and we knew exactly what it was going to cost us. I am very happy to say that today Tonka is a very happy puppy and acts like he was never sick and he was only in their on Saturday. We are very grateful and love the EAC. Thank you girls for saving our puppy!!!!!!!! " -Thomas I.
"I was beyond impressed with the Scottsdale EAC when my weiner dog, Dimmu, was sick. Every receptionist, technician, and veterinarian was professional and compassionate about caring for Dimmu; and as a client who stayed at the clinic while he was hospitalized, observed this behavior repeatedly as staff interacted with patients and their owners. As a member of the veterinary field, my experience will be shared and recommended with other professionals, clients, acquaintances, and loved ones. Thank you, so very much Scottsdale EAC, for giving Dimmu the love and care he needed pre and post gastrotomy. He would not be recovering as successfully without your help!". -Rio Elena L.
"I could not have asked for better treatment, for myself or my dog, when we needed it most. The staff, including the receptionists, triage, vets, nurses, etc., were so understanding and compassionate. I felt very comfortable leaving my pet in their care. My dog was given only a 35% chance of survival, and I ended up bringing him home the next day! I do not believe this would have been possible without the excellent care and attention he received. I am forever in debt to the staff at Emergency Animal Clinic, and will highly recommend you to anyone needing emergency veterinary care." -Sandra K.

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Dr. Rusty Simpson

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Dr Rusty Simpson is a 1999 graduate of Purdue University. He has lived in Arizona since 2000 and has worked with the Emergency Animal Clinic for most of his time in Arizona.

Dr. Simpson has had an interest in emergency medicine and critical care since working for an emergency animal hospital in Maryland prior to entry into vet school. Among his many interests are respiratory mechanics and biomedical engineering. He has been a contributing designer for biomedical engineering and respiratory mechanics devices at the University of Maryland, and the Forced Expiration device for horses at Purdue University.

Dr Simpson holds a 1988 Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Maryland. He has participated in research in plasma physics at the Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Fusion Energy Division. He has designed diagnostics for the Electron Beam Transport Experiment at the University of Maryland, and physical oceanography experiments under DARPA funding for the United States Navy, In 1996, he supported the in-flight and post-flight data analysis at the Goddard Spaceflight Center’s Remote Payload Operation Command Center supporting the PAMs (Passive Aerodynamically stabilized Magnetically damped Satellite) experiment that flew on the Endeavor Space Shuttle Mission STS-77.

 
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