Meet Our Staff
Veterinarians
Mike Comalli, MS, VMD
In memory of our beloved Dr. Michael Comalli.
Dr. Mike passed away November 20th, 2021. He was an incredible veterinarian for so many pets and a friend to so many people. His passing is a huge loss to our hospital, his family and his community. He will be missed by so many.
Gina Watzka, DVM
Dr. Gina Watzka is originally from the Hudson Valley of New York State. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Wagner College in 2006. She worked as a cardiac care nurse at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany, NY until 2010, before deciding to go back to school. Dr. Gina obtained her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She then became an associate veterinarian at Sand Creek Animal Hospital in Albany, NY until 2018, when she relocated to Berks County with her family. She shares her time now working between Blue Pearl Berks Animal Emergency and Referral and here at Conrad Weiser Animal Hospital. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, fishing, and doing craft projects. She and her husband have two boys and three cats who demand much of their time!
Staff
Emily
Christina & Carter
Megan & Missy
Becca & Chappy
Megan & Maddie
Raisa, Chernusha & Kira
Julie and Sparky
Kaitlin & Ruger
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Conrad Weiser Animal Hospital:
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Heat Stroke in Dogs
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Should You Adopt a Senior Pet? Absolutely!
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The Importance of Tick Prevention for Pennsylvania Pets: Risks and Solutions
Pennsylvania is the home of Lyme disease, and most of our residents are well aware of the risks of ticks. Did you know that our pets are subject to tick-borne illnesses as well? Conrad Weiser Animal Hospital wants to be sure that you know all about the risks and options for tick prevention for your […]
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