Our Doctors
Feeder Creek Veterinary Services is comprised of five dedicated, experienced, award-winning veterinarians. The team has wide-ranging areas of interest when it comes to animal care, ranging from cattle to exotic pets and equine medicine. But they all share one thing in common: a long-term love of animals and the desire to bring the highest level of veterinary care to them.
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Dr. Steve DeBruin
Dr. Steve DeBruin has been helping animals his entire life. Beginning at just nine years of age when he set the broken leg of a bird, being a veterinarian was his passion. Dr. DeBruin received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Ohio State University, graduating from the School of Veterinary Medicine in 1983. He founded Feeder Creek Veterinary Services, Inc. that same year. Dr. DeBruin enjoys working with all animal species, large and small. He particularly enjoys helping pets with skin issues, and working with dairy and beef cattle. In 1996 Dr. DeBruin received the Distinguished Service Award from the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. DeBruin is married and has four daughters. His hobbies include white-water rafting, travel, hiking, scuba diving and photography.
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Dr. Ed Biggie
Dr. Ed Biggie decided to become a veterinarian early in life. He grew up in a small coastal town in Maine and always felt the desire to work with animals. Dr. Biggie pursued that desire by attending the University of Maine and earning a BS degree in Animal Science, and then graduating from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1990. Dr. Biggie worked in a mixed animal practice before coming to Feeder Creek in 1995. His focus is with orthopedic and general surgery in addition to preventative care. Dr. Biggie currently serves on the board of trustees for the Ohio Animal Health Foundation.
When not at the clinic, Dr. Biggie enjoys the great outdoors, woodworking, and spending time with his family and critters.
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Dr. Foster Anderson
Dr. Foster Anderson is an Ohio native, growing up in central Licking County. Dr. Anderson received both a BS and BA from Ohio State University, and then graduated from Ohio State’s School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. Dr. Anderson has a special interest in multi-species medicine as well as working with exotic pets such as reptiles and birds.
Dr. Anderson and his wife reside in Newark.
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Dr. Jonathan Yardley, D.V.M.
Dr. Yardley grew up riding quarter horses and then competed on the Equestrian Team at Purdue University. Dr Yardley attended Tufts University Veterinary Program specializing in sport and performance horses. He then moved to the heart of horse country, Ocala Florida where he completed an Equine Surgery and Medicine Internship. Dr Yardley did lameness and full medical exams, treatment, and surgery on sport and event horses. Then, he worked on thoroughbreds race horses with Teigland, Franklin, and Brokken. Dr. Yardley is focusing on equine medicine and hopes to expand the practice to sport, hunter-jumper, and family horses here. Dr. Yardley and his wife live in Pickerington with their dog Mr.Sweaters and Andy both australian labradoodle.
Dr. Yardley enjoys spending free time with his wife. They enjoy evenings out in Columbus watching the Blue Jackets or the Clippers. They also enjoy shopping and eating at Easton Town Center.
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Dr. Craig Storozuk
Dr. Craig Storozuk grew up in northern Ohio and has been living in central Ohio since pursuing his undergraduate degree in Zoology at Ohio State. He also completed his veterinary degree at Ohio State and is excited as a Buckeye fan to stay in the area at Feeder Creek. Dr. Storozuk's professional interests include dairy herd health and companion animal diagnostics and preventive care.
In his spare time Dr. Storozuk enjoys hobbies such as bowling, sports, outdoor activities, and spending time with his family.
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