Our Doctors
Eric Taylor, DVM
Dr. Eric Taylor received a Bachelor of Political Science from North Carolina State University in 1989
and his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999.
Dr. Taylor grew up in Greensboro and attended Page High School. As a teenager, when not playing guitar in a rock band or driving a school bus, Eric worked for the Natural Science Center in Greensboro. At this job he enjoyed caring for and learning about a variety of animals, both wild and domestic. After college, Eric worked with Young Life here in Winston-Salem and continues to be involved with high school ministry.
Dr. Taylor pursued his dream to work in companion animal medicine and loves every aspect of it. He has a special love for small animal dentistry, orthopedics, and exotics, but is more than willing to tackle any pet issue that comes his way. Dr. Taylor is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association and the Forsyth County Veterinary Association.
When he's not improving the lives of companion animals in the triad, he likes to spend time with his wife Jennifer and their three children. The Taylor family has a few additional entertainers in the family, including , a Maltese named CeCe, a Chihuahua named Bailey, and their two cats Opie and Thelma Lou.
and his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999.
Dr. Taylor grew up in Greensboro and attended Page High School. As a teenager, when not playing guitar in a rock band or driving a school bus, Eric worked for the Natural Science Center in Greensboro. At this job he enjoyed caring for and learning about a variety of animals, both wild and domestic. After college, Eric worked with Young Life here in Winston-Salem and continues to be involved with high school ministry.
Dr. Taylor pursued his dream to work in companion animal medicine and loves every aspect of it. He has a special love for small animal dentistry, orthopedics, and exotics, but is more than willing to tackle any pet issue that comes his way. Dr. Taylor is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association and the Forsyth County Veterinary Association.
When he's not improving the lives of companion animals in the triad, he likes to spend time with his wife Jennifer and their three children. The Taylor family has a few additional entertainers in the family, including , a Maltese named CeCe, a Chihuahua named Bailey, and their two cats Opie and Thelma Lou.
Emily Collins, DVM
Dr. Collins also graduated from NCSU college of Veterinary medicine in 1999. She has been with Reynolda Veterinary Hospital since the Fall of 2007. She has 2 dogs, Rocky, and Sebi (pictured), and 1 cat, Kitty Khan. She enjoys spending time with her husband and 3 daughters, especially when they go to Disney.
Kristin O'Callaghan, DVM
Dr. Kristin O'Callaghan grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She attended LSU for both undergraduate and Veterinary School, from which she graduated in 2006. Together with her husband, Aaron, and her two dogs, Francis and Zeezoo, she moved to the Winston-Salem area from Louisville, Kentucky. She has special interest in Dermatology and Internal Medicine. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking with her family, traveling to visit the in-laws in Ireland, and watching college sports, especially football. GEAUX TIGERS!
Janin Post, DVM
Megan Burtnett, DVM
Dr. Burtnett grew up near St. Louis, Missouri. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences from Webster University and a Degree in Veterinarian Medicine from the University of Missouri. Her passions include surgery and shelter medicine. She works part-time at Forsyth Humane Society and also volunteers for AARF (Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation). Her and her husband moved to Winston Salem in 2019 and in their free time, enjoy hiking and camping with their two dogs, Penny and Kona.