Dr. Allison Heaney started her veterinary career as both an emergency and a primary care veterinarian. She draws on this experience to truly understand the challenges faced by referring veterinarians, as well as the diverse needs of patients and their owners. Dr. Heaney prides herself on her compassion, communication, and ability to build a comprehensive alliance with owners and referring veterinarians in the management of difficult cardiac cases.
Dr. Heaney began her cardiology training at Kansas State University in 2003 and received an ACVIM Diplomate in Cardiology in 2006. She was an Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Washington State University, where she was awarded a Young Investigator Award by the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, and has additional publications in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, American Journal of Veterinary Research, Journal of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, and Veterinary Pathology. Dr. Heaney also believes that service to the profession is one of the essential requirements of a Diplomate. She has remained active within the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, serving on the following ACVIM Committees: Nominating Committee, Residency Training Committee, Cardiology Credentials Committee, and Cardiology Exam Committee.
When not working, Dr. Heaney spends as much time as possible with “her boys”: her husband, two sons, and Willie the Weimaraner.
Published Articles
- Comparison of Polymerase Chain Reaction with Bacterial 16s Primers to Blood Culture to Identify Bacteremia in Dogs with Suspected Bacterial Endocarditis, JVIM
- Immunomagnetic Isolation of Canine Circulating Endothelial and Endothelial Progenitor Cells, Veterinary Clinical Pathology
- A Technique for In Vitro Culture of Canine Valvular Interstitial Cells, JVC
- Intracardiac Ectopic Thyroid Carcinosarcoma in a Dog, Veterinary Pathology
- Endovascular Retrieval of Embolized Jugular Catheter Fragments in Three Dogs Using a Nitinol Gooseneck Snare, JVC
- Electrocardiographic and Echocardiographic Evidence of Atrial Dissociation, JVC
- Prevalence of the Myosin-Binding Protein C Mutation in Maine Coon Cats, JVIM
- Hyperthyroidism Associated with Probable Struma Cordis in a Young Dog, JVIM
- Cor Triatriatum Sinister and Persistent Left Cranial Vena Cava in a Kitten, JVIM
Education
Kansas State University
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University
Residency, Cardiology
Kansas State University
MS
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Cardiology)
Board Certified in Cardiology