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Who Are We?

Bioshield Hyperbaric Small Animal Therapy

My staff and I are dedicated to bringing you the benefits of hyperbaric therapy for your small companion and your peace of mind

We have proudly served the Eastern Idaho community since 2012.

MEET THE OWNER

Troy Walker, owner and founder of Bioshield Hyperbaric is a board-certified Respiratory Care Practitioner holding a National credential in the practice of  Hyperbaric medicine. Troy has spent over 20 years practicing Hyperbaric medicine with the last 15 as a Wound and Hyperbaric program director for two hospitals and a busy clinic serving the people of Eastern Idaho. Empathy and compassion come naturally to Troy as does his love for animals. Hyperbaric medicine has allowed Troy to use his passion to aid the veterinarians of Eastern Idaho to care for their patients.

 

MEET THE TEAM

JESSICA KAUTZSCH

Jessica Kautch is a certified hyperbaric Vet tech (C.H.V.T.) and large Animal Coordinator with 15 years of experience in Veterinary Medicine. Jess is currently finishing school for her equine Dentistry Certification.

She has a Chiweenie named Daisi and two horses. She enjoys team roping, riding, showing draft horses, camping, and riding her bicycle.

Hyperbaric medicine became a big interest to Jess when her pup Daisi sustained a back injury, leaving her in pain, weak, and unable to function normally. Jess recalls how quickly Daisi responded to HBO and was able to do the things she loved doing with the help of Hyperbaric treatments.

 

 

KASSIDY STEWART

Kassidy Stewart is a certified HBO-Tech and Manager at the Mountain River Veterinary Hospital Boarding Kennels. She has spent over four years with the hospital in taking care of their patients. Animals are her passion and she has recently taken position with the rehabilitation program after the orthopedic surgeries within the clinic. Kassidy runs a team of sled dogs in her free time and a couple years ago one of her lead dogs tore its CCL and needed surgery and treatment. Through HBOT and rehabilitation, her lead dog is back to competing in races across the states.