A new veterinary clinic, Bee Tree Veterinary Clinic, LLC, has officially opened its doors in the town of Sharon, CT. This facility offers a full spectrum of medical services for domestic and farm animals of any size. The team’s primary focus is directed toward preventative medicine, surgery, and educating owners on proper pet care. The clinic combines high-quality treatment with affordable prices for all types of services and veterinary products.
Location and specific aspects of medical practice
The new veterinary establishment is located at 13 West Main Street, near the well-known town area of Town Green in Sharon, CT. The clinic began accepting its first patients in October 2012.
Bee Tree Veterinary Clinic operates as a versatile mixed animal practice. This means that one can bring or transport both very small domestic pets and representatives of large cattle or horses here. The facility’s staff strives to create comfortable conditions for every patient and offer a loyal pricing policy so that quality medical care is accessible to all residents of the community.
Experience and qualifications of the chief doctor
The founder and chief doctor of the clinic is Dr. Dorriane Waldow. She possesses solid practical experience, as her veterinary background already spanned twenty years at the time the facility opened. The doctor is a graduate of the prestigious Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

In 1996, Dr. Dorriane Waldow successfully completed a residency at the University of Florida specializing in Theriogenology, which studies animal reproduction, and received board certification. Throughout her professional career, she has managed to work with many different animal species both within the US and abroad. Opening her own clinic in Sharon, CT became an opportunity for her to provide reliable care for animals in her hometown and the surrounding areas.
Social programs and wildlife assistance
The clinic actively cooperates with several volunteer and rescue organizations. Joint efforts are aimed at controlling the excess population of stray animals in the region.
The facility is an official participant in the state program called the Connecticut Animal Population Control Program. The main goal of this initiative is to provide free or low-cost spaying, neutering, and initial vaccinations to those Connecticut residents who qualify for such social assistance.
In addition to working with domestic and farm animals, the Bee Tree Veterinary Clinic team engages in volunteer work. It dedicates its time and resources to providing medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation to injured or orphaned wildlife that suffered in forests or on roads.

Hours of operation and contacts
For the convenience of animal owners, the veterinary office offers several appointment options. In addition to standard visits to the clinic premises, the doctor makes house calls to clients and also visits farm operations to examine large livestock.
The clinic schedule for booking appointments:
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays: from 9am to 5pm.
- Saturdays: from 9am to noon.
- Tuesdays and Sundays: days off.
Dr. Dorriane Waldow accepts patients in critical condition and handles emergencies directly during the clinic’s official working hours. For those clients who already have a medical history in this database and are established patients of the facility, the provision of after hour emergency service is available. To ask additional questions or schedule your visit to the doctor in advance, it is necessary to call the telephone number 860-364-0008.