Dr. Michelle Greenberg
Veterinarian
Dr. Michelle Greenberg is originally from Yorba Linda, but went to Cornell for her undergraduate studies. She attended St George’s University for veterinary school and completed her clinical year at Virginia Maryland. She has been with Banfield since January 2018, and has two family dogs, both English Springer Spaniels. In her free time, Dr. Greenberg enjoys hanging out with friends and family.
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Dr. Michael Christianson
Veterinarian
Dr. Michael Christianson graduated from Washington State and entered the military as a veterinarian. He joined Banfield in 1995 and worked at several locations. In 2007, the Eastvale hospital opened, and this became his permanent location. He has a special interest in feline medicine, and pursued a Cat Friendly certification for Eastvale. Dr. Christianson is also an advocate of Fear Free practice and uses those techniques with both dog and cat patients. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Pat, and caring for their many pets together.
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Beth Crowe, RVT
Practice Manager
Beth has 37 years of experience in the veterinary field and started her career when she was 17 years old. She began as a kennel assistant and discovered a passion for nursing care to pets. She attended school at Mt. San Antonio College and became registered as a Registered Veterinary Technician in 1989. Beth has worked at several veterinary hospitals over the years and started with Banfield Eastvale in 2014. She has been married to her husband, Steve, for 27 years and they have 4 children and 3 grandchildren. They also have 3 chiweenies (Mama, Tobi and Daisy), Sonic (a 100 pound American bulldog/American staffie mix), 2 cats (Scarlett and Seuss), 5 desert tortoises, a 55 gallon aquarium, and a 2500 gallon koi pond. When not working, Beth enjoys spending time with her family, pets and friends, gardening, surfing the web, watching TV and movies, and listening to music.
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Taylor MacDonald, RVT
Shift Lead
Taylor has been working in the animal field since 2009. She started as a volunteer in a small animal hospital and after a year, was hired as a veterinary assistant. During that time, she completed the veterinary technician program at Mt. San Antonio College and graduated in 2018 with a degree in animal science. She started at the Banfield Eastvale location in July of 2012 as a veterinary assistant and has been working as a RVT since becoming licensed in 2018. Taylor has always loved animals and had dogs, turtles, snakes, fish and a bearded dragon growing up. She now has two dogs (a German Shepherd mix named Lilly and a Chihuahua named Smalls), a bearded dragon named Bruce, and a fish tank with mini puffer fish. When not working, Taylor enjoys camping, off roading, and decorating her new house.
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Tiffany Scott, RVT
Veterinary Technician
Tiffany joined Banfield in 2014 as a veterinary assistant and received her degree in veterinary technology from Mt. San Antonio College. She became a licensed vet tech in 2015. She has since worked for VCA Animal Hospital as well as Banfield Pet Hospital over the past 5 years in small animal medicine. Her areas of interest include surgery and canine rehabilitation. Tiffany has always had a love for animals, and being with Banfield has allowed her to provide quality medicine and preventive care. She enjoys dental procedures and monitoring anesthesia. At home, she has 2 Dachshunds named Candie and Frisco, and during her time off, she enjoys spending time with family. She is a mom of a toddler, and they love nature walks, singing and dancing!
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Karina Becerra, RVT
Veterinary Technician
Karina has been in the veterinary field for over 10 years and with Banfield since April of 2019. She completed the vet tech program at Mt. San Antonio College. She enjoys horseback riding, running, and spending time with family. Karina has a quarter horse named Chico, a goat named Gigi, a pug named Peanut, and a cat named Yora. What she loves most about her job at Banfield is everything!
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