Sacajawea Healthcare for Pets
1530 South Dash Point Road, Federal Way, WA 98003

Make an appointment - (253) 941-3900 (King County) or (253) 927-0406 (Tacoma)

Our Doctors

 
No Description Dr. Ortrun Morlan:
Dr. Morlan, a native of Germany, is a graduate of Kansas State University.  She joined the staff at Sacajawea in 2001. Doctor Morlan is well versed in all aspects of veterinary medicine, including geriatrics, urology, gastroenterology, and surgery.  Dr Morlan currently serves as the Hospital Director of Sacajawea Healthcare for Pets as a capable leader and passionate advocate for our patients.
Dr Morlan shares her house with her husband, her 2 daughters, a loveable  Pug, and a number of cats. 

Dr. Christina Crouthers:
Dr. Crouthers is a native of Arizona, where she worked as a veterinary technician in a 24-hour emergency clinic, which gave her abundant experience with the most serious cases.  After graduating from the University of Arizona, she attended graduate school at Oregon State University, where she recieved her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.  She joined the team of doctors at Sacajawea Healthcare for Pets in July of 2009, and brings a wide range of interests in all aspects of "family practice" pet medicine.  She brings with her a lovable Mastiff and two crazy cats. 

 

 

 

 Dr. Yvette Virgin:

Dr. Virgin grew up in the Federal Way area, and she has returned to the area to join our practice after graduating from the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine.  She brings a wealth of different experience, including work with animals, travelling as a jazz trombonists, and holding leadership positions with several professional organizations.  Dr. Virgin brings with her a cat, two Keeshonden dogs, and her husband.  She is interested in all aspects of veterinary "family medicine".

 

Dr. Lee Harris:
Dr. Harris established Sacajawea Healthcare for Pets in 1977, and continues to assist the hospital as a consultant and part-time veterinarian.  He spends much of his time in San Diego (to be near family), where he practices medicine as a relief doctor, hospital advisor, and veterinary behavior consultant for hospitals in Southern California.  Dr. Harris enjoys time with his wife,  two adult children, and "granddogs and grandkitties".  When possible, he spends time reading, writing, running, hiking, and playing music.