Monday | 7:30am - 6:00pm |
Tuesday | 7:30am - 6:00pm |
Wednesday | 7:30am - 6:00pm |
Thursday | 7:30am - 6:00pm |
Friday | 7:30am - 6:00pm |
Saturday | 8:00am - 12:00pm |
Sunday | Closed |
- Animal Boarding
- Animal Daycare
- Animal Flea Control
- Animal Grooming
- Animal Microchipping
- Bird Vet
- Declawing
- Exotic Animal Vet
- Holistic Veterinary Medicine
- Reptile Vet
- Small Animal Vet
- Spaying/Neutering
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Docking
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Veterinary Medical Specialties
- Veterinary Surgery
- Veterinary Vaccinations
- Veterinary Cropping
- New Pet Initial Visit
- Physical Exam
Our primary goal at Triangle Veterinary Hospital is to help provide the finest quality of life for our patients in a warm and friendly environment.
Of equal importance to us is ensuring our clients' peace of mine and maintaining their trust.
In order to achieve our goal, we are committed to maintaining a state-of-the-art animal medical and surgical center, where we provide compassionate, yet highly technical care.
Our well-trained veterinarians and staff enjoy educating our clients to further enhance our patients' quality of life.
While keeping our primary goal in mind, our family works as a team to constantly strive to exceed our clients' expectations.
Our mission statement is not just posted in our hospital...it is carried in our hearts, and practiced every day.

Dr. Miller has been with the practice since graduating from the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1992. Before becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Miller was a respiratory therapist at Duke University Medical Center for thirteen years. His clinical interests include surgery, endoscopy, and ultrasound. He enjoys cycling, running, and various outdoor activities. He is married to Dr. Jennifer Swanson, an emergency medicine physician and they share their farm home with three dogs, two cats, two horses, and a donkey.
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Dr. Dills has been practicing here since graduating from the University of Georgia in 1963. He enjoying the large- and small-animal practice that Triange Veterinary Hospital was then and the small-animal practice its been since 1977. Dr. Dills has been married to his wife and soul support since 1959 which they currently share with a Wheaton Terrier. He also works a limited schedule to spend time with his two children and three grandchildren.
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Dr. Max Gordon is a 2014 graduate of Tufts Veterinary School in North Grafton, Massachusetts. He received his Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from the University of Maryland College Park and his Masters of Laboratory Animal Science from Drexel University College of Medicine. His clinical interests include internal medicine and soft tissue surgery. He lives here with his dog Calvin and looks forward to helping keep your critters happy and healthy. Outside of work you can find him running or hiking on the local trails.
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Ever since she was a young girl, Dr. Jessica Briley felt an affinity for medicine, problem-solving, and the scientific process. She?s also adored animals her entire life! For Dr. Briley, a career in the veterinary world is simply the perfect way of combining her medical interests with her passion for pets.
A native of Tarboro, North Carolina, Dr. Briley began her educational journey at the University of North Carolina, where she performed research in laboratory-animal medicine. She then attended North Carolina State University for veterinary school, signing on to practice small-animal medicine after graduation. Dr. Briley joined the Triangle Veterinary Hospital family in March of 2016, and couldn?t be happier to use her skillset to make a true difference for the area?s pets and animal parents.
Dr. Briley lives with her wife, Kim; their young son, Ben; and their daughter, Olive, who just started teething. The family shares their lives with a Golden Retriever named Duggan and a Westie who goes by Grizzly. When time permits between her busy family life and work schedule, Dr. Briley enjoys cooking and working on creative home projects. She recently built Kim a completely custom jewelry cabinet using an antique window pane!

Dr. Katrina Posey grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina, and spent much of her childhood exploring the ecology of the ocean and surrounding marshes. Her father works as a marine biologist, and taught Dr. Posey to love and appreciate the sciences early on in life. By the time she started working with a local veterinarian and volunteering at a shelter during high school, Dr. Posey knew that a career in veterinary medicine was the perfect choice for her!
Dr. Posey earned her undergraduate degree in biology and a minor in chemistry from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, then attended North Carolina State University�s College of Veterinary Medicine to receive her doctorate. She graduated in the spring of 2015, then enrolled in a year-long small-animal rotating internship in Charlotte. In 2016, Dr. Posey returned to the Triangle area to begin her career in general practice, and was happy to become a full-time member of the compassionate and skilled Triangle Veterinary Hospital team shortly afterward.
Medically, Dr. Posey is fond of geriatric care and has a special place in her heart for our older, grey-muzzled companions. She�s also passionate about feline medicine, pain management, oncology, and internal medicine. Most of all, Dr. Posey likes passing on her knowledge to loving pet owners so that they can keep their beloved animal friends healthy in the long-term.
Outside of her interests in veterinary medicine, Dr. Posey enjoys kayaking, swimming, reading, playing board games with friends, and spending time with her fianc� and pets at home. She has a guinea pig who goes by Moose, as well as two loveable cats: Jezebel is very outgoing, and will talk to anyone as soon as they come in the door; Maddie is the shy one of the pair and prefers to wrestle with her sister or relax in her cat tree.