Dr. Vida is a graduate of the University of California at Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. He completed a small animal medical and surgical internship at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego, CA before returning to UC Davis to complete a residency in small animal surgery. He then worked for two years as a clinical instructor in the surgery department at UC Davis before entering private practice in the Sacramento region. Dr. Vida’s special interests are cruciate ligament disease (TPLO-tibial plateau leveling osteotomy, Arthrex TightRope system), limb deformities, vascular anomalies, oncologic surgery and minimally invasive surgery such as arthroscopy, thoracoscopy and laparoscopy.
During his free time, Dr. Vida enjoys almost all outdoor activities including running, biking, skiing, hiking, kayaking and scuba. He is particularly attached to his 200-gallon reef tank and spends as much time as possible with his wife, kids and pets.
Dr. MacKie, DVM received his DVM from Washington State University in 2005. Following a one-year rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery, he completed his residency training in Cardiology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. During his time there, Dr. MacKie helped to implement the use of the Amplatz Canine Ductal Occluder for non-invasive treatment of congenital heart disease and assisted in prospective research on pulmonary hypertension and cardiac biomarkers. His clinical interests include echocardiography and electrocardiography (ECG), pulmonary hypertension in dogs, syncope (fainting) associated with heart disease and arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, and congestive heart failure (CHF).
Dr. Bradbury grew up on the coast in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her undergraduate studies were in Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis where she also completed her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. After her internship at Texas A&M University, she continued her veterinary training at Colorado State University. There, she completed a combined residency and Master’s program, in small animal internal medicine and clinical science. Her research at CSU focused on immune-mediated disease, and cat scratch fever. In 2010, she became board-certified in small animal internal medicine, becoming a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Her clinical interests are many, but she is particularly interested in canine and feline liver disease, gastrointestinal disorders, stem cell therapy, immune-mediated/autoimmune disease, and infectious diseases.
Dr. Bradbury enjoys spending time with all of her animals – two very rambunctious Labradors, two cats and a rescued Thoroughbred. She also loves snowboarding, hiking, backpacking, rock hunting and river rafting – really, anything outdoors
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Modesto, California 95357
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Manteca - CA 95336
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