| The veterinarians at Six Forks Animal Hospital look
forward to the opportunity of providing your pet with the same care they
would give their own pets.

Born
in Springfield, Massachusetts, Dr. Sullivan moved to Greensboro, North
Carolina when his father relocated with Gilbarco. He graduated from
Grimsley High School in 1968. After attending Belmont Abbey College
for two years, Stephen transferred to the University of Georgia to
complete the required courses to apply to veterinary school.
In 1971, he and twelve other students from North
Carolina were accepted into veterinary school. Dr. Sullivan attended
Oklahoma State
University School of Veterinary Medicine. Following graduation, Dr.
Sullivan continued his education in small animal medicine and surgery by
completing an internship at Rowley Memorial Hospital in Springfield.
It
was during his internship that he met his wife Carol. They moved to
Melrose, Massachusetts where Stephen had accepted a position at Sauqus
Animal Hospital just north of Boston.
During the Blizzard of 1978, the Sullivans packed
for their move back to Greensboro where Stephen began working as an
associate vet at Battleground Veterinary Hospital. It was during
this one and a half year stay in Greensboro that his only son, Sean, was
born.
In September 1980, the Sullivans moved to Raleigh
where Stephen joined Dr. Jerry Langdon at Six Forks Animal Hospital.
He has continued to build on Dr. Langdon's dream of creating a quality
veterinary practice.
Veterinary medicine is only one of Dr. Sullivan's
loves. He is an accomplished artist, an avid skier, and plays
golf. Over the years, the Sullivans have had a menagerie of
wonderful pets. The newest member of the household is a
"kissable" Boston Terrier named Ollie. Ollie has won the
hearts of everyone who comes in touch with her, including their fourteen
year old cat, Precious.
Dr. Driscoll was raised in upstate New York, and has lived in North
Carolina since 1978. He earned his Bachelors degree from Boston
College and completed a Masters program at San Diego University.
Dr. Driscoll completed his veterinary training at
North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989.
Dr. Driscoll served two terms as Vice President of the
Triangle Veterinary Association. He
is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American
Animal Hospital Association, North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association,
and the North Carolina Academy of Small Animal Medicine.
Dr. Driscoll is an avid outdoorsman and is involved
with local Cub Scouts Pack 334. Dr. Driscoll has two children, Andrew and Kate.

A native of the Raleigh area, Dr. Price graduated from Cary High School
in 1981. While pursuing her undergraduate studies at NCSU, she
became a member of and held a position as an officer in the School of
Agriculture and Life Sciences' honor fraternity Alpha Zeta. In 1985,
Dr. Price received her Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from NCSU and
was admitted into the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina
State University. She was inducted into the PSI Chapter of the
Society of Phi Zeta - the Honor Society of Veterinary Medicine. In
1989, her childhood dreams completed, Dr. Price received her degree of
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Formerly known as Dr. Jackie P. Carter, she committed eleven years of
compassionate quality veterinary care as an associate and senior clinician
at Hayes Barton Animal Hospital.
In 2001, with great enthusiasm, Dr. Price joined the outstanding
doctors and staff of Six Forks Animal Hospital.
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