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Tampa Veterinarian, Deborah L. Sullivan of Suncoast Veterinary Care Center, is the Proud Recipient of the 2009 Tampa Bay Business Journal Health Care Heroes Award for Veterinary Service

Dr. Sullivan proudly passes the honor to fellow Tampa veterinarian, Dr. Neil Shaw, who was recognized as the 2010 Veterinary Services Health Care Hero.

2010-10-19
TAMPA, FL, October 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Leading Tampa Veterinarian, Dr. Deborah L. Sullivan, owner of Suncoast Veterinary Care Center in Lutz, Florida, was honored to receive recognition as a 2009 Health Care Hero for her outstanding veterinary services, as awarded by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. With over 300 people in attendance at the event, Dr. Sullivan and her team of dedicated veterinary professionals, were most proud of their diligent work in caring for animals in their local Tampa community.

Dr. Sullivan and her team at Suncoast Veterinary Care Center provide exceptional medical care to hundreds of family pets and enjoy working with each family in a professional, compassionate way, recognizing that pets are an important, beloved part of every family.

Dr. Sullivan is also well known throughout the Tampa Bay community for having great compassion and an open heart for many injured, rescued and abandoned local animals, often wild or exotic animals that need emergency veterinary care. Dr. Sullivan makes sure all animals have access to quality health care at her state-of-the-art facility.

"Our policy is that no one should have to handle an injured animal by themselves. It doesn't matter if it's a standard pet or something a little more unusual, we'll do everything we can to nurse it back to health," said Dr. Sullivan.

Suncoast Veterinary Care Center is located at 20319 State Rd 54 in Lutz, and offer appointments 7 days a week, as well as boarding and grooming services. To make an appointment for your pet, call 813-949-8899. For additional information about her state-of-the-art office, caring staff and comprehensive services available, please visit www.SuncoastVetCare.com.

About Dr. Deborah L. Sullivan:

Dr. Deborah L. Sullivan is a leading veterinarian in Lutz, recognized by her patients for her exceptional quality veterinary care and emergency vet services. Dr. Sullivan is the founder of Suncoast Friends of Animals, a non-profit animal rescue group, in addition to being an active member of many other local animal rescue organizations. Dr. Sullivan is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American Animal Hospital Association, Florida Veterinary Medical Association, Humane Society of the US, Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce and the Hillsborough County Veterinary Medical Society. In addition, she is also certified as an Emergency Animal Response Veterinarian.

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[Press-News.org] Tampa Veterinarian, Deborah L. Sullivan of Suncoast Veterinary Care Center, is the Proud Recipient of the 2009 Tampa Bay Business Journal Health Care Heroes Award for Veterinary Service
Dr. Sullivan proudly passes the honor to fellow Tampa veterinarian, Dr. Neil Shaw, who was recognized as the 2010 Veterinary Services Health Care Hero.