Pickle Street Veterinary Services is a mobile mixed animal practice, established in 2014. Our service area includes most of Allegan County and the surrounding areas. Our goals are to provide timely, affordable care to our patients. We provide most of the same services as our brick and mortar counterparts, except you can stay in the luxury of your own home and let us come to you. Mobile practices are becoming much more common because of the lower stress that your patient experiences.
Contact UsOur business office is located at 2605 30th St, Allegan, MI 49010
To schedule an appointment for either a large or small animal please call or email.
Telephone: 269/793-3050
info@picklestreet.com
There are many reasons why you would benefit to choose a mobile practice such as Pickle Street Veterinary Services:
You may notice that we charge a bit different than other veterinary clinics that you may have used in the past. Rather than charging for each and every thing we do for your patient; we charge an hourly rate and any services that we do in that time period is covered*.
You may also notice that our medication prices are even lower than online stores. We want to be perceived as sources of information, not as a drug store. When we recommend you go with a certain product it is because we feel it is in your best interest, not for our financial gain. Please note that we will only prescribe medication to current clients.
*Any drugs or vaccines that we use in the course of our visit will be charged in addition to the hourly rate
Dr Henry Reinart |
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Dr Henry Reinart DVM MS graduated from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and a certificate in Production Animal Medicine. While he was at MSU CVM he focused his time on large animal medicine but still gained a solid foundation in small animal medicine. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from MSU in 2010 where he focused his studies on nutrition and livestock management. He also received a Masters of Science in Food Safety so he can help his clients in matters of pre-harvest food safety. While at Michigan State University he was captain of the Intercollegiate Animal Welfare Judging Team and on the AABP Championship Quiz Bowl Team.
In 2013 he married his wife Emily and they are now living on their family farm which they work with Henry's father and brothers. |
Dr Roxanne Pillars | |
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Dr. Roxanne Pillars grew up on a dairy farm in Martin, Michigan. She graduated from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996 and spent the next 2 years in private mixed-animal practice. Over the subsequent years she earned a Masters in large animal clinical sciences and a PhD in epidemiology, both from Michigan State University; was a member of the Michigan State University Extension Dairy Team; provided clinical service and veterinary student training at the Michigan State University Large Animal Teaching Hospital and University of Idaho Caine Veterinary Teaching Center; and worked in the Publications Division of the American Veterinary Medical Association. She is excited to be returning home to her roots in Allegan County and looks forward to providing quality veterinary care at Pickle Street Veterinary Services and Monterey Veterinary Center. |
Dr Maggie Pratt | |
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Dr Maggie Pratt grew up in Houston, Texas where she was heavily involved in her FFA chapter. She raised and showed Red Brangus and American Aberdeen cattle, as well as Boer goats. With her parents, Maggie started and managed their family cattle herd, focusing on genetics and meat quality. She received her undergraduate degree in Animal and Dairy Science’s at Mississippi State University (Hail State!) and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at St. George’s University. She enjoys all things cattle, surgery, and has a special interest in perusing advanced reproduction methods such as embryo transfer and IVF. In her free time Maggie likes to read, watch Mississippi State baseball, and try new restaurants. She is moving to Michigan with her husband, Shawn, and her dog, Lu Ann. |
Rylee Haveman | |
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Rylee joined the staff of Pickle Street Veterinary Services in December 2018. She grew up working on her family’s 3rd generation dairy farm, milking and feeding calves. She enjoyed being involved with 4-H showing her dairy cow Ella. She is still very involved with the 4-H community helping out with her younger siblings. During her free time, she enjoys going horseback riding and spending time with her horses as well as playing softball during the summer at her local ballpark. |
Bri Poling | |
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Bri is currently studying Pre-nursing at GRCC before she plans on transferring to Grand Valley State University to become a Registered Nurse. She started out interning with us through the Allegan Tech Center in 2019-2020. Towards the end of her senior year Bri officially joined the Pickle Street staff. During her free time Bri enjoys going horse back riding, and watching medical shows. |
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