became board certified by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in Canine and Feline Practice. There are approximately
350 board certified Canine/Feline Dilpomates in the United States and only 3 in South Carolina. The American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners is one of the few specialty organizations that require its Diplomates to recertify every ten years, ensuring the
Diplomates stay current with the latest developments in medicine and surgery.  He has served on various committees in the ABVP
including the Exam Committee Chairman.
Dr. Curtsinger is married with three sons, two dogs, five cats, a pet rat and chickens. He enjoys fishing, camping, dirt bikes and
coaching in youth baseball and wrestling. He was a member of the Pineville Volunteer Fire and Rescue for fifteen years and has
served in various positions including Treasurer, Captain and member of the Swift Water Rescue Team. He and wife are members
at Stough Memorial Baptist church.
Dr. Curtsinger’s goal was to develop a high quality hospital that provides latest, most  progressive veterinary care yet still retain a
small-town, personal atmosphere. His vision became reality in April 26, 2004 when he opened Curtsinger Animal Hospital.
Dr. Katie Miller
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"Quality Care at a Small Town Value"
Curtsinger Animal Hospital
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Katie Miller, DVM
Dr. Miller is originally from Michigan and has lived in Charlotte since 1999.  She
received her B.S. Degree with High Honors in Anthropology-Zoology and Biology in
1994 from the University of Michigan -Ann Arbor. She graduated with Honors from
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. Prior to veterinary
school, she completed a fellowship at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. While in
veterinary school, she was a member of the Phi Zeta Veterinary Society and worked
on several genetic research projects.  After veterinary school, she completed a
small animal medicine and surgery internship at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in
Denver, Colorado where “Emergency Vets” on Animal Planet was filmed.  She
enjoys most aspects of veterinary medicine with a particular interest in soft tissue
surgery and internal and emergency medicine.  Dr. Miller and her husband, Paul,
have one daughter, Jillian.  They also have a dog, Artie Miller and a cat, Poppy .  In
their free time, they enjoy traveling, running, biking, and chasing after Jillian.
Dr. Dane Curtsinger & family
Dane K. Curtsinger, DVM, Diplomate ABVP
Dr. Curtsinger lives in Indian Land but is originally from Kentucky.
He received a B.S. Degree in Animal Science from Eastern
Kentucky University in 1987 and graduated Cum Laude from
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991. While
in veterinary college, he was a member of the Phi Zeta Veterinary
Honorary Society, a small animal clinical student resident and a
volunteer firemen/EMT. He was awarded the Small Animal Clinical
Proficiency Award, the Merck Veterinary Academic Award and the
Community Involvement Award while in veterinary school.  
Immediately after graduation, Dr. Curtsinger entered a small
animal medicine/surgery internship program in Ohio. He
completed the internship and moved to Pineville, North Carolina
in 1993 and has worked at several larger hospitals in South
Charlotte including Carolina Veterinary Specialists. In 1998, he
Dr. Whitney Odom
Whitney Odom, DVM
Dr. Odom grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina.  She received her BS degree with
high honors in Computer Science in 2002 from North Carolina State University.  
She then graduated with honors from North Carolina State College of Veterinary
Medicine. Dr. Odom received the Feline Medicine award during her senior year
and was a member of the Phi Zeta honor society.  After graduating from
veterinary school, Dr. Odom completed a small animal medicine and surgery
internship at VCA Newark Animal Hospital in Newark, Delaware.  
Dr. Odom is married and has 2 dogs named Shania and Daisy and 3 cats, Alice,
Cameron, and Pepper.  When not working, she enjoys sports, running, and
reading.
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Curtsinger Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital serving Indian Land, Fort Mill, Charlotte, Ballantyne, Waxhaw and Sun City.
It received the #1 Veterinarian by the Fort Mill Times and the Best Animal Hospital by the Indian Land Carolina Gateway.