Dr. Campbell's Baby
July 21, 2009
HOURS OF OPERATION
Dr. Weicht was born and raised in upstate New York. His family was transferred to Texas in 1976. Following his lifelong passion to pursue a career as a veterinarian, he graduated with the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from Texas A & M University in 1983. During his tenure at “Aggieland”, Dr. Weicht served as the President of his veterinary class. Immediately upon graduation, Dr. Weicht returned to Bedford and accepted a position as staff veterinarian at Brown Trail Animal Hospital. He had worked extensively at this practice both as a pre-vet student and throughout veterinary school. Dr. Weicht ultimately purchased Brown Trail Animal Hospital and has been the sole owner since 1994.
Dr. Weicht enjoys all aspects of small animal practice but is especially fond of complex internal medicine cases, reconstructive knee surgery and endocrine diseases. Continuing education has always been important to him, and he strives to keep abreast of the latest advances in medicine and technology.
In 1990, Dr. Weicht served as President of the Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association. In 1996, he was elected President of the Texas Academy of Veterinary Practice. Dr. Weicht has received various honors and awards including Eagle Scout, Who’s Who in Veterinary Medicine and Science and Hills Veterinary Student Award. In addition, he has a Black Belt in Martial Arts. Dr. Weicht enjoys snow skiing, yard work, riding his motorcycle and teaching Martial Arts to youngsters.
Dr. Campbell is a graduate of Texas A & M College of Veterinary Medicine, Class of 2000.
Working for her family veterinarian at the age of 15 convinced her of a career in medicine.
Born and raised in Arlington, Dr. Campbell joined Brown Trail’s team in 1998 as a technician working summers and Christmas’ until graduation. She was thrilled to join Dr. Weicht at Brown Trail Animal Hospital as his associate.
She has Bennett, a golden retriever, Bee-Bop, a beagle mix and two ball pythons. Her interests include dermatology and geriatric medicine. In her spare time, Dr. Campbell’s hobbies include gardening, cheering on the Dallas Stars, traveling, and cooking.