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8505 SW Creekside Place • Beaverton, OR 97008
971-703-3303

Mandi Blackwelder, DVM

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP)
Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA)
Veterinary Cannabis Counselor (VCC)

Dr. Mandi Blackwelder in Portland Dr. Mandi is originally from Boulder, Colorado. She has a bachelor’s degree in Microbiology at Colorado State University. When she came up for air, she climbed many of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks and sang in the Rainbow Chorus.

In her senior year, she spent a semester as the only American student at L’Universite de Sherbrooke, in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Back in Colorado, she interned at the Denver Zoo and then started veterinary school. After earning her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1998, she moved to Wisconsin….to the classic nightmare first job. She still loves dairy medicine and lives vicariously through dairy-vet friends, but found her niche in small animal medicine in Grants Pass, Oregon for the next 14 years. In 2002 Dr. Mandi took the acupuncture certification course through Colorado State University. In 2013 she became certified in physical therapy and rehabilitation at the University of Tennessee and now runs the successful Healing Arts Animal Clinic in Beaverton, Oregon. A sweet elderly neighbor played match-maker and introduced her to a fellow rock climber, Don Alarie, who became her husband in 2002. They now have two sons, Porter and Jackson. Porter thrives in mountain bike racing for Cascade Bikes and Jackson is a delight. Jackson has also brought out the advocate in his mom, as he has Fragile X syndrome, a genetic form of autism. Mandi can be found during much of her down-time (what little there is) researching, advocating, visiting our law makers and learning every tidbit of therapy that will help Jackson live a rich life.

Mandi’s life experiences and love for her work have given her a rich enjoyment of people and have bonded her to her clients and the veterinary community.

“The move to Portland and opening Healing Arts Animal Care has been a highlight of my life – to shape and mold a clinic that is ALL about comfort – for the pets, for the owners and for myself and my employees, fills me with total satisfaction. I joke that I get to spend my day in my p.j.’s (scrubs), barefoot (from the underwater treadmill), working with dogs and doing science. It doesn’t get much better than that!” 

Caitlin Clissold

Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) • Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP)
Certified Small Animal Massage Practitioner • Fear Free Certified • Zealous Zen Advocate

Caitlin hails from Washougal, Washington. She graduated with a degree in veterinary technology from Portland Community College in 2000 and went to work in general practice.  Her rehabilitation career began with her dog Jonesy.  As she was looking for option so for treatment for all his arthritic joints, she convinced her boss to order an underwater treadmill and send her for rehab certification.  In 2013 she became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP) from the University of Tennessee School of Veterinary Medicine. In 2016 she became a Certified Small Animal Massage Practitioner while running the burgeoning rehab practice she started at her clinic.  She moved to NYC in 2019 for an amazing opportunity to work in the rehab department in the prestigious Animal Medical Center and then was recruited to LA to start the rehab and integrative medicine program at a new multi-specialty veterinary clinic.  When she is away from  the clinic she is traveling, hiking and concert hopping.

 

Dr. Gieselle Calundre, DVM

Virtual Health Care Associate • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Customer Care Representative • Our Kindness Coordinator

Gieselle is coming through our phone to our clients all the way from the town of Don Carlos in the province of Bukidnon, on the island of Mindanao, in the Philippines.  She is the youngest of 3 children raised by a widowed but powerful mother, who is an accounting clerk for the Philippine government.   She attended veterinary school on Mindanao and then worked for 2 years at a small animal clinic before joining our team at Healing Arts.  She has 3 amazing little pugs, a Husky and a Lab in her household.  When she is not working, she spends her time baking, playing volleyball and badminton and watching medical documentaries.  

Dr. Anji Resureccion

Virtual Health Associate • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Customer Care Representative • Excel Genius

Anji Milcah B. Resurreccion, aka Kara, is the youngest of 4 siblings and the daughter of  well-accomplished Filipino psychologists in Manila who are proud to have sent all their kids to  top universities in the Philippines.  Reading, playing music, and of course, playing computer games, were a big part of her childhood along with activism in nationalism and the church.  After studying at the University of the Philippines,  Los Banos, Anji took the boards and became a licensed veterinarian in 2020. 

Nationalism, in the Philippines, is the celebration and pride of the individual cultures of each island in the Philippines.  With so many occupying governments and rulers who have tried to sway Filipino culture and language to their whim, nationalists work to preserve heritage and language of their ancestry.  While studying in college, as an advocate of one of the ancient scripts of the Philippines, she was able to write, draw, and publish a book on how to read and write in Baybayin, as she believed in the importance of preservation and practice of one’s culture.Baybayin was the written language of the Manila region long before Western colonization nearly wiped it out.

Just prior to her certification as a veterinarian, Anji lost her beloved kitten,Toki, to a routine surgery complication.  Her drive to become an ethical, competent and compassionate veterinarian became deep and fervent.  To help serve the country through her veterinary education she started working as a government veterinarian, helping the Philippine dairy industry as field veterinarian specializing in goat artificial insemination (AI) for dairy goats in the region of South Luzon. Dairy farming is an emerging industry in the Philippines. Recently, she decided to explore small animal veterinary practice and to practice in Mindanao (very far from most of her family), while helping her brother on his chicken farm nearby.  So yes, she works for us, works on a farm AND works as a vet!  

Amanda Long

Certified Veterinary Technician • Low Stress Handling Certified • Seamstress of All Things Torn

Amanda hails from Michigan, and knew early that animals were “where it’s at” for her. She worked her way up the ranks from kennel assistant, to veterinary assistant while going to school. In 2006, she graduated with honors from Michigan State Eli Broad College of Business with a degree in finance and a certificate in Veterinary Technology. She worked in private practice and then at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University in their oncology department.

When the opportunity to start an oncology department in Oregon arose, she and an oncologist colleague jumped at the chance – she had HAD it with cold Michigan winters! She and her husband Jeff, made the long trip with one dog, 2 cats and a beta fish, including a 4 day stop-over in LaGrande waiting for the pass to open! As if starting and running and oncology clinic was not enough to do, she also completed her Masters in Health Care Administration from Marylhurst University.

After leaving oncology, she worked as a practice manager before returning to her first love, patient care. In 2015, Amanda became a mom to son, Asher, and discovered the REAL love of her life. Never one to be bored, Amanda also is an avid crafter, seamstress, devourer of books, pet mom to dogs Kallie and Penny, 1 cat and 2 beta fish, and despite her pixie size, is a force to be reckoned with on the softball field.

 

Tanya Bruno

Certified Veterinary Technician • Low Stress Handling Certified
Diva of All Details

Like Dr. Mandi, Tanya started her veterinary career with dairy cows. As a teenager, she lived and worked on farms in Tillamook, Oregon as a relief milker. After enjoying her first baby as a stay-at-home mom, she starting looking for her next adventure. She explored “hats” of different careers but no matter what direction she tried, veterinary technology kept calling her back. She graduated from Portland Community College as a Certified Veterinary technician in 2008. She spent four years as a general practice technician, but truly found her passion in surgery, anesthesia and post-op care. A surprise and joyous detour in 2018 was the birth of her son! Tanya works afternoons at Healing Arts so she can be at home during the day with her son and granddaughter who are the same age!

Tanya finds great pride and joy getting to know each of her patient’s unique personalities while forming a relationship of respect and trust to better care for each of their needs. She takes special note of what each animal likes and doesn’t like — types of touch. She has that calm collected demeanor that makes every patient swoon.

When Tanya isn’t working she revels in her time with her family and enjoys everything outdoors.

Kim Reger

Practice Manager • Low Stress Handling Certified • Kim of All Trades

Kim is from Cape Cod, Massachusetts and graduated from the University of Maine with a BS in Marine Science. After graduation she moved back to the Cape working for the Marine Biological Laboratory.

After a couple of years, she decided she needed a new adventure, so she packed up her dog Nanook and what she could fit in her car and headed to Florida. While in Florida, she met her husband Rick and worked for the Florida Aquarium, Florida Fish and Wildlife and a mobile veterinary clinic. When an opportunity in Oregon arose, and she once again packed up her pets (4 this time) and headed out on a new adventure.

She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Veterinary Forensic Science and volunteers for the Oregon Humane Society Technical Animal Rescue Team. Kim and Rick share their home with 3 dogs (Duke, Maddie and Rusty). Her 3 cats (Tremor, Sydney, Wobbles and Hope) During their free time they enjoy taking their dogs hiking, camping, up to the mountains or to the beach.

Kyra Stoiantschewsky

Veterinary Assistant • Steward of Dropped Balls and Stray Details

Kyra was born and raised in Portland, then went off to a big adventure of college at Montana State University. True to her passion for information, she graduated with degrees in both criminology and fish and wildlife management, with a minor in Hispanic Studies.

In addition to her long time companion, Sugar, a chinchilla, her newest side kick Is Harley the Pit Bull. Harley is learning that people are not scary and most are actually really nice. The low stress handling approach at Healing Arts has been great for her!

In her free time she and Harley take Eve (her sister’s dog) for adventures at the beach and the mountains as well as volunteering at Oregon Humane Society. Shortly she will be starting her Masters on line!

Suzanne Chi, LAc, MSOM, FABAA

Licenced Acupuncturist • Masters in Science in Oriental Medicine • Fellow of the American Board of Animal Acupuncture

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Delaney Hill

Customer Service Representative

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About Healing Arts Animal Care

Healing Arts Animal Care in Beaverton, Oregon provides veterinary acupuncture, pet rehabilitation therapy, physical therapy and athletic conditioning and Animal Massage Therapy for the dogs and cats of the Portland, Oregon Metro Area including Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, and Tualatin. We strive to create a team among you, your pet, your veterinarian and ourselves to create a whole package of care for your pet including wheelchairs for dogs. Pets come through our door knowing that we’re going to have fun here and this isn’t “another trip to the vet.” Through manual therapies, acupuncture, laser, ultrasound, underwater treadmill and creating a tailored individual home exercises, we strive to bring your injured pet back to speed, keep your elderly pet as an active member of the family, return your obese pet back to a functional friend and keep your athletic pet at the peak of his performance.

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