Mark Taylor
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
3571 Wagon Wheel Cir Park City UT, 84098About
Dr. Mark Taylor is a radiologist practicing in Park City, UT. Dr. Taylor specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography exams. These techniques offer accurate visibility to the inside of the patients body and help to detect otherwise hidden illnesses so that they can be treated quickly and efficiently.
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University of Kansas BS Systematics and Ecology 1990
University of Kansas MA Botany 1994
Kansas State University DVM 1998
Virginia Tech Clin Nutrition Residency 2006
VItal Rads ACVR 2019
Board Certification
American College of Veterinary Radiology
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Revolutionizing the Field of Veterinary Imaging in the Region
Dr. Mark Taylor, a distinguished veterinary professional with a unique background in botany and veterinary medicine, is the Owner of Taylor Veterinary Imaging in Overland Park, Kansas.
Taylor Veterinary Imaging is a cutting-edge veterinary clinic dedicated to providing high-quality diagnostic imaging services for companion animals. Led by Dr. Taylor, the clinic offers state-of-the-art technology and personalized care for every patient.
Beginning with a Bachelor of Science degree in Systematics and Ecology from the University of Kansas, Dr. Taylor furthered his education with a Master of Arts in Botany specializing in physiological plant ecology. He then made a bold transition to pursue his passion for animal care by obtaining a doctorate in veterinary medicine from Kansas State University.
Thereafter, his dedication and expertise led him to complete a residency in clinical nutrition from Virginia Polytechnic University, eventually becoming a respected consultant for leading nutrition companies in the industry. His diverse career includes serving as a general practitioner, heading the emergency department at a prestigious specialty hospital in Southeast Florida, and providing mobile ultrasound services along the Atlantic coast.
With a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing veterinary care, Dr. Taylor pursued further specialization in diagnostic imaging. He completed a rigorous residency program through Vital Rads and Texas A&M University, earning board certification in veterinary radiology.
As a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology, he brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to his practice. His expertise spans all diagnostic modalities, with a particular focus on neuroimaging, echocardiography, and abdominal ultrasounds. His extensive experience and dedication to providing top-notch care make him a trusted partner for both pet owners and referring veterinarians in the region.
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