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Robert C. Cole, DVM, DACVR, Imaging Director
Dr. Bob Cole received his DVM from Auburn University in 1998. From 1998 to 2002, Dr. Cole was in a mixed animal practice in Oregon. He then enrolled in a radiology residence program at the University of Tennessee and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2005. Dr. Cole comes to Animal Imaging from Texas A&M University where he was clinical assistant professor and chief of radiology. Dr. Cole’s professional commitment is to bring advanced veterinary diagnostic imaging services to the general practitioner as a way to improve the quality of medicine, quality of treatment and the quality of life experienced by our veterinary patients.


Jake Hersman, DVM, Equine Director
Jake Hersman graduated from Texas A & M University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1980. Dr. Hersman established the Argyle Veterinary Clinic in Argyle, Texas, a predominantly equine practice. In 1990, he established the Las Colinas Veterinary Clinic, which premises are now devoted to the Animal Imaging Center. Dr. Hersman’s areas of interest include radiology, scintigraphy, and lameness diagnosis and treatment for the equine. Dr. Hersman will provide radiology examinations and consults, assist in equine MRI procedures and direct the equestrian imaging program for Animal Imaging.


Marilyn Moss, MRI Technologist
After a very diverse career in radiology management, Marilyn became interested in providing MRI services to the Veterinary market in 1999. Marilyn has vast experience in the field of veterinary MRI imaging. As the lead MRI technologist for Animal Imaging, she will bring her superior technical experience and knowledge to our staff, enhancing technical protocols and the ability to provide exceptional image quality to our referring veterinarians.


Lynne Castleman, Nuclear Medicine Technologist
After a career in the radio and television industry, Lynne turned her lifelong love of horses into a nuclear medicine technologist position with the Imaging Center conducting bone scans under the direction of Dr. Becht and Dr. Komkov. Lynne is consistent in her ability to produce quality studies to enhance the diagnosis of pathologies and abnormalities in the equine patient.


Susan Willenbrock, Office Manager
Susan has been involved in veterinary medicine since 1988 with the last 7 years being at a large veterinary referral hospital in North Texas. Susan’s role as office manager at Animal Imaging includes being a liaison between Animal Imaging and referring veterinary clinics including reporting and image transfer. Her knowledge of the companion animal and equine practitioner is invaluable in the smooth transfer of information.







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