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heads up the street, updates name
By Kathy Fallert; photo courtesy of Brad Mahoney
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Dr. John Vickers cut the celebratory ribbon on September 14 for the Castle Pines Veterinary Hospital’s grand opening of its new location at 363 Village Square Lane, Suite 115 in Castle Pines. The (formerly named) Castle Pines Veterinary Clinic moved from its previous 2,000-square-foot space in Suite 110 near Pino’s Restaurant just up the street to its new 3,000-square-foot space closer to Duke’s Restaurant in Suite 115. The hospital now has three veterinarians on sta , including Dr. John Vickers, Dr. Alicia Hanson and Dr. Elizabeth Arthur.