Dr. Elizabeth B. Davidow is a 1995 graduate of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, Dr. Davidow worked for five (5) years at the Animal Emergency and Referral Center in Lynnwood. This was followed by Davidow's completion of a residency program based out of Dove Lewis Emergency Hospital in Portland, Oregon. In September of 2002, Davidow achieved Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Her special interests include transfusion medicine and ventilation therapy. She is also a consultant on VIN, the Veterinary Information Network and on the board of Washington Poison Control.
A 1987 graduate of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Jean Maixner has dedicated her career to emergency medicine in the greater Seattle area. Previously, Dr. Maixner has worked at the Animal Emergency Clinic of Everett, the Animal Emergency Hospital of PSCVM in Snohomish, and at the Animal and Emergency Referral Center of Lynnwood. Dr. Maixner currently is ACCES' Hospital Administrator where she is responsible for integrating hospital systems so they run efficiently and seamlessly while working to develop collaborative client and community relationships.
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ACCES is grounded in its commitment to provide compassionate patient and client care while striving to advance the quality of veterinary medicine throughout the region.

Our Core Values
Patient Care - We are committed to providing compassionate, ethical, and quality care to our patients using progressive medical knowledge and sound judgment.
Client Service - We strive to understand our clients' needs and provide consistent service with honesty and integrity.
Team - We regard our employees as our greatest strength and treat them with the respect and care worthy of a valued resource.
Collaboration -Our team recognizes the importance of working and communicating with our clients and their veterinarian to provide the best care for our patients.
Education - We recognize the importance of continual learning and provide educational opportunities for the veterinary community, the public and our team.
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