The Lacey Clinic
Founded by a team of passionate, female veterinarians, Dermatology Clinic for Animals has been a sanctuary for pet wellness since 2022. We believe that every pet deserves to feel as radiant on the outside as they are on the inside. Our mission is to provide a harmonious blend of cutting-edge dermatological science and the elegance of a boutique experience, all tailored uniquely for your beloved pets.
Dermatology Clinic for Animals:
Elevating Pet Wellness Since 2022
Our commitment goes beyond traditional veterinary care. We specialize in diagnosing and treating skin conditions that often go unnoticed but can significantly impact your pet's quality of life. Our unique approach combines advanced diagnostic tools with personalized treatment plans, ensuring that your pet receives the comprehensive care they deserve.
At Dermatology Clinic for Animals, we're not just about treating symptoms; we're about enhancing the overall well-being of your pet. Our values are rooted in compassion, expertise, and a touch of luxury that makes every visit a special experience for both you and your pet.
Our Doctors
Meet the Compassionate Minds Behind Dermatology Clinic for Animals
Discover the dedicated veterinarians who blend scientific rigor with a touch of elegance to redefine pet dermatology.
Dr. Danielle Wyatt
Dr. Wyatt is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. She graduated from Ross University College of Veterinary Medicine with clinical training at Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She performed her rotating internship at BluePearl Veterinary Partners in Tampa, FL. Dr. Wyatt completed her dermatology residency at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine where she developed a passion for communication, teaching, and clinical research.
Dr. Wyatt has authored many published papers in various journals including: The Journal of Veterinary Dermatology, Veterinary Records, and Veterinary Case Reports. She continues to engage in clinical research and the teaching of veterinary dermatology. She has extensive training and a great interest in CO2 laser surgery. Dr. Wyatt has a special interest in the management of chronic skin conditions including allergies, otitis, autoimmune disorders, and more. She loves biking, rollerblading, reading, watching Netflix, living in the PNW, and going hiking every chance that she gets! Dr. Wyatt has a bit of an obsession with golden retrievers and beagles, but adores every creature imaginable!
Dr. Danielle Tulloss
American College of Veterinary Dermatology Resident
Dr. Tulloss grew up in Washington state. She graduated from Washington State University with a BS in Neuroscience in 2006 and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 2010. After graduating veterinary school Dr. Tulloss commissioned as a Captain in the Army in 2010.
Dr. Tulloss then completed an internship at Fort Belvoir, VA, similar to a civilian internship program, designed to train new graduates in clinical medicine, managerial skills, leadership, and public health and food protection.
Subsequently, Dr. Tulloss completed a deployment at Naval Support Activity Bahrain, where she was responsible for operating a veterinary clinic and for complete medical care for the largest military working dog kennel in the Central Command area of operations. Following her deployment in Bahrain, Dr. Tulloss served as medical director from 2012 to 2015 in Vicenza, Italy, where she managed two military veterinary treatment clinics in Northern and Central Italy. Dr. Tulloss went on to become the Medical Director of Veterinary Services in Fort Leavenworth, KS, where she managed three veterinary hospitals. While she was medical director of Fort Leavenworth Veterinary Treatment Facility, her hospital applied for and achieved the American Animal Hospital Association's initial accreditation for the first time ever in 2017, one of the few military clinics to attempt this goal.
Dr. Tulloss left active duty as a Major in 2018, joined the U.S. Army Reserves, and started a small animal general practice and emergency relief service serving Thurston, Pierce, and surrounding counties. In the Army Reserves, she is a veterinary preventive medicine officer for Public Health Activity – Fort Lewis on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA.
Dr. Tulloss has a ten-year-old daughter, Nadia. In her free time, she loves spending time with family, baking, exercising, and running. A lover of languages, Dr. Tulloss is fluent in Italian and enjoys practicing Italian and French and traveling locally and overseas. Dr. Tulloss became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine in 2021.
our team
Meet the people who will be taking great care of your pets
Dermatology Clinic for Animals is proud to partner with:
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The American College of Veterinary Dermatology
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American Veterinary Medical Association
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American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
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Thurston County Chamber of Commerce
we can’t wait to meet you
Find Us at the Heart of Care: Dermatology Clinic for Animals
Plan your visit to our clinic, where innovative dermatology and warm, personalized care await your pet.
ADDRESS
8300 Quinault Dr. NE Suite A
Lacey, WA 98516
*Attached to the OlyFed bank
and in front of the Chick-fil-A
PHONE (CALLS + TEXTING)
CALLS: (360) 350-4756
TEXTING: (833) 614-0740
FAX
(360) 339-5338
EMAIL
hello@dcfawa.com
Hours
Monday - 9am to 5pm
Tuesday - 9am to 5pm
Wednesday - 9am to 5pm
Thursday - 9am to 7pm
Friday - Closed
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - Closed
For specific concerns, please ask for the Operations Assistant or Practice Manager. All communications will be returned within 48-72 business hours. All refills require 72 business hours. Late fees apply to late/missed appointments and cancellations.
*There is no fee if an appointment is canceled within 48 business hours of the appointment time, not including the weekends.
*There is a $175 cancellation fee for new patient/client evaluations if the appointment is canceled within 48 business hours.
Please note: If you have concerns with DCFA's policies, please ask to speak with the operations assistant or practice manager.
Our clinic is a healing environment. Aggressive behavior will not be tolerated. Examples of aggressive behavior include, but are not limited to:
Physical assault
Verbal harassment and abusive language (e.g., swearing)
Sexual language directed at others, and threats of any kind
We do not tolerate ANY form of aggression. Incidents may result in removal from the clinic or other action.
Testimonials
What People are Saying
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