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OFFICE HOURS
Mon, Tue, Fri 8AM-5:30PM
Weds, Thurs 7:30AM - 7PM
Closed Saturday & Sunday

CLINIC ADDRESS
11860 Swingline Road
Falcon, Co 80831
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PHONE
1-719-495-1457

FAX
1-719-495-6079


AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES
Banfield Emergency
1-719-473-0482

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Dr. Anita Baker is a 1985 graduate of Kansas State University. She has been a practicing veterinarian in the Colorado Springs area since her graduation. Dr. Baker’s dream of owning her own veterinary hospital was realized in 2001 with the opening of Animal Hospital of Falcon. She enjoys working with the clients and pets of the “down to earth” citizens of Eastern El Paso County.

Dr. Baker and her husband Wayne have 2 adult children, Jennifer and Tyler. She enjoys riding with her horses and playing with her dogs.


Dr. Rob Willyard graduated from Colorado State University school of Veterinary Medicine in 1996. He practiced small animal medicine in Las Vegas, Nevada for 20 years, before moving to the wide open Colorado plains near Calhan. He joined the Animal Hospital of Falcon family in March 2007. Dr. Willyard truly enjoys the wonderful people of the area and the fine hospital staff he works with.

Dr. Rob lives in Calhan with his wife Angie and three kids, Tyler, Shannon and Bethany. They have 2 dogs, 2 cats and 4 horses and enjoy and all enjoy the open spaces and fresh Colorado air.


Dr. Anne Tylicki graduated with her bachelor degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Tulane University in 2004, and then received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Auburn University in 2011. After completing her preceptorship in North Dallas, Dr. Tylicki developed interests in soft tissue surgery, opthalmology, internal medicine, and preventative care. Dr. Tylicki moved to Colorado after graduation wih her fiancee Mark, who is an equine veterinarian in Peyton, CO. In her spare time Dr. Tylicki enjoys cooking, reading, and being outdoors with Mark and her yellow lab, Jake.


Dr. Amy Clark graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Biological Science from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, and then received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 2008. Dr. Clark spent 2 years practicing in Southern California as a Veterinary Officer in the U.S. Army, then she moved back to Colorado with her young son. After completing her scholarship obligation through the U.S. Army, Dr. Clark has enjoyed focusing on emergency medicine, radiology, and acupuncture. In her spare time Dr. Clark enjoys reading and riding her horses.