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218-722-3963
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8a.m. -  6p.m.
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8a.m. - 5:30pm
 

Dougherty Veterinary Clinic Staff


   Tom Dougherty DVM graduated from the University of Minnesota Veterinary School in 1969, served as an intern in surgery at Auburn University from 1969 to 1970 and a resident in surgery at the University of Pennsylvania from 1970 to 1971. He returned to his hometown of Duluth in 1971 and started the Dougherty Veterinary Clinic. He is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association, Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association (where he has served as a board member and president) and the Arrowhead Veterinary Medical Association.

Tom Dougherty DVM

   He is also a member of the Veterinary Orthopedic Society and the Veterinary Cancer Society. His continual education interests include attending the annual meetings of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Veterinary Cancer Society, Veterinary Orthopedic Society, as well as state and local association meetings. He continues to be a Hanson Scholar of the Minnesota Academy of Veterinary Practice by maintaining a minimum of 50 continuing education credit hours per year achieved.

   In the recent past he has taken specific courses (lecture and laboratory) in shoulder, elbow, and knee arthroscopy. Because of his interest in oncology he has also attended a course in reconstructive surgery for the canine and feline oncology patient. He also has attended the course given by the Slocum Group to learn an additional technique for repair of a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament known as tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO). In the the fall of 2006 he did attend two courses instructing veterinary surgeons on how to perform total hip replacement for the dog that suffers from severe hip joint arthritis. He is also a graduate of both the basic and advanced course for fracture repair given by the Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (ASIF).

   He maintains a general practice with a special interest in soft tissue surgery, surgery for the cancer patient, and orthopedic surgery.


Dr. Lisa Jeanetta is a native of Duluth.  She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, and graduated from the University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine. After practicing companion animal medicine in St. Paul for several years, she returned to Duluth and joined the Dougherty Veterinary Clinics is 1997.  Dr. Jeanetta’s interests include avian and exotic animal medicine, orthopedics, and ophthalmology.  She regularly attends the Association of Avian Veterinarians and the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmology annual meetings.

Dr. Lisa Jeanetta


Dr. Tirza Pop MVB attended University Minnesota  Duluth as an undergraduate.  During her time there she found information on studying veterinary medicine in Ireland.  She was all for the adventure and headed to Dublin, Ireland for 5 years to receive a Bachelors’ in Veterinary Medicine (MVB) from University College Dublin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2001. After completing licensing requirements she started working at Dougherty Veterinary Clinics.

Dr. Tirza Pop MVB

   As a member of the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), Dr. Pop has shown interest in educating the public on the importance of spaying and neutering pets. She has volunteered at the Minnesota State Fair in MVMA's surgical suite three times as a moderator.

   With an avid interest in dentistry, Dr. Pop became a member of the American Veterinary Dental Society. She has attended many local dentistry conferences as well as the 19th, 20th and 21st  Annual Veterinary Dental Forum in 2005- 2007.

   Dr. Pop is an academy member and takes continuing medical education seriously by attending local Arrowhead Veterinary Medical Association meetings and Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association meetings. She also attended the Central Veterinary Conference 2006 where she participated in a course on opthalmic surgery.

   A fascination with zoonotic diseases and importance of educating the public stimulated Dr. Pop to speak to St. Luke’s Family Practice Residents on this topic in 2005. The same topic brought her in Aug 2007 to Kalamazoo speaking for Grand Rounds for Michigan State Residency Program.

   Dr. Pop enjoys encouraging young people in the pursuit of veterinary medicine and participated in the pre-vet class at University of Minnesota Duluth  where she discussed studying veterinary medicine in foreign countries. She trained in a Dog- Bite Prevention program held by the MVMA in 2009 and was able to use this information to talk to preschoolers at Little Lambs Preschool about how to prevent dog bites.


   Dr Kelly Coughlan is originally from southern Ohio, she graduated with a B.A. in Biology from Cornell University and went on to earn her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1985.  She is licensed to practice in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Alaska. 

Dr Kelly’s experiences have been extensive in the twenty years since her graduation.  In addition to many years in private practice, she has worked exclusively as a small animal emergency clinician, a job she enjoyed for the fast pace and challenging cases. 

Dr. Kelly Coughlan

   She has also consulted with the area shelters, developing vaccine protocols, advocating spay/neuter programs, and treating the unique diseases associated with animals housed in group situations.

   Presently, Dr Kelly has been with the Dougherty Veterinary Clinics part-time for thirteen months. While she pitches in and treats all types of small animal medical and occasional surgical cases, she especially enjoys the challenges of behavioral medicine, from both  behavior modification and pharmacological intervention aspects. She has studied many aspects of small animal behavior with Sue Sternberg, Karen Overall, and Emily Weiss.

   A member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and the Arrowhead Veterinary Association, Dr Kelly attends such national meetings as the North American Veterinary Conference, The American Conference of Veterinary Internal Medicine, and the Humane Society of the United States Annual Conference. 

   Dr Kelly lives in Duluth and is mom, taxi-driver, math tutor, sports fan, and music booster for children Sara, Christian, and Megan.  Her leftover time is devoted to her radiologist husband Jim.  As a direct result of her years in shelter medicine, she has five adopted cats, two very large Golden Retrievers, a three foot snake, and an assortment of small pet rodents. In her limited spare time she enjoys downhill skiing, reading, traveling, and Italian cooking.