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Dr. Kent Julius, owner and founder of Legacy Veterinary Hospital, received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Illinois in 1999. During veterinary school he worked as a research assistant grant program that involved trapping and releasing wildlife near swine farms to determine the spread of viruses. He also served as a research assistant in the U of I Toxicology Lab for three years.
After graduation he worked for at the largest veterinary hospital in Carrollton. He then joined a three-doctor small animal hospital in Coppell for two years before opening Legacy Veterinary Hospital. He also served as a relief veterinarian at the Fort Worth Zoo for 3 years.
Dr. Julius is a Frisco resident and a member of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, Dallas County Veterinary Medical Association, Collin County Veterinary Medical Association, and the Frisco Chamber of Commerce. He completes more than double the required yearly continued education hours. His special interests include surgery and preventative medicine. |