
| Dr. Stephen W. Grigsby, DVM is a native of Brevard County. After graduating from
Cocoa Beach High School, he traveled to Auburn University where he received
his bachelors in Animal and Dairy Sciences in 1991. He attended Tuskegee
University in Alabama where he received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine
in 1995. Upon completion of Veterinary school, he returned home to work in
the Rockledge-Melbourne areas. He is the past President and Vice President
of the Brevard County Veterinary Medical Association, past Chairman of the
Animal Services "Dangerous Dog" Committee, as well as a member of the
B.C.V.M.A. Rabies Tag Committee. Dr. Grigsby enjoys working on dogs, cats,
rabbits, ferrets, reptiles, and exotics, as well as helping out at the Florida
Wildlife Hospital whenever possible.
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| Dr. Christine Connell Grigsby, DVM is a native of Adel, Georgia. She received
her bachelors degree from Auburn University in Wildlife Sciences in 1988.
She spent five years managing the Bert Spalding Nature Center in Warner
Robins, Georgia prior to her enrollment in the Tuskegee University School of
Veterinary Medicine Class of 1997. After graduation, she practiced
veterinary medicine in Daytona Beach until moving to Brevard County in 1999.
She enjoys small animal medicine and surgery and is interested in exotic
animal and wildlife medicine. She has been very involved with the Brevard
County Animal Services, providing medical services for the North and South
Animal Care Centers.
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