We hope this finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot over the last several months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal routines. While many things have changed during the COVID-19 Pandemic, one thing remains the same: our tireless commitment to you and your pet’s safety.
Our office is following the recommended guidelines of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to ensure all of our infection control procedures are up-to-date. When you arrive for your next appointment, you will notice changes in the office. We implemented these changes in order to keep you and our team safe. Those changes include:
● Masks are required throughout your visit
● We are stressing social distancing, keeping 6 feet apart from each other
● We will ask you to call when you arrive in the parking lot, so we can manage how many people are in the lobby at one time
● Our staff is constantly cleaning and sanitizing to ensure everyone’s safety
We look forward to seeing you again and are happy to answer any questions you may have about the steps we are taking to keep you safe in our practice during this time of COV1D-19.
Wishing you all the best,
The York County Veterinary Hospital Team
Licensed with the State of Maine to do wildlife rehab, she has successfully rehabilitated foxes, raccoons, skunks, deer, and opossums to be released back into the wild.
Cheryl loves animals and enjoys riding her Harley motorcycle with her husband and friends.
Suzy is married to Dr. Temm and handles the bookkeeping and managing of the veterinary hospital. Her special interests include gardening and sports.
Dr. Temm is one of only a handful of veterinarians certified in PennHIP evaluation. Dr. Temm has been practicing Veterinary medicine for over 23 years and has owned his own practice for 17 years. He has a special interest in canine and feline reproduction, veterinary chiropractic, and preventative medicine.
He is a former president of the Maine Veterinary Medical Association and has served on the board.
Since 1996, he has worked with marine mammals, assisting with rehab, medical, and surgical cases. Currently, he is the Veterinarian for Marine Mammals.
He is married to Suzy, our Bookkeeper, and together they have two children, Amelia and Steven. The family has two dogs, Bailey and Patch; four house cats and several cows. He is an avid sports fan (Patriots, Bruins, Red Sox, and Celtics), and he enjoys playing poker.