Our Caring and Compassionate Veterinary Team!

Meet the Veterinarians & Team of Castle Peak Veterinary Service in Eagle & Edwards! We’re pleased to provide exceptional vet care for your pets!

Please call us at 970-328-5444 to speak to one of our professional veterinary staff members!

Dr. Dana Dietrich, DVM
Veterinarian

Dana provides small animal emergency care at Castle Peak Veterinary Service in Eagle.

Dr. Denny Simonton DVM
Veterinarian

After graduating from Battle Mountain High School, Denny attended Colorado State University to complete his undergraduate and veterinary degrees. After practicing both large and small animal medicine in Eagle, Idaho and Parker, Colorado, Denny returned to the Eagle Valley in 1989.

His medical interests include internal medicine, soft-tissue surgery, and cancer chemotherapy. He is a member of the Veterinary Cancer Society.

Denny enjoys fishing, telemark skiing, golf and hiking with his family. He lives in Eagle with his wife and three sons, one cat and two dogs.

Dr. Liz Foster, DVM
Veterinarian

Liz is originally from Pennsylvania and attended Penn State University for her undergraduate degree in Animal Bioscience.  After moving to Colorado almost 20 years ago, she pursued her Master’s in Biomedical Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees from Colorado State University.  She has been practicing small animal medicine in the Eagle River and Roaring Fork Valleys since 2015.  Liz’s professional interests include internal medicine, shelter medicine and making sure our senior pets are living their best lives as they age.

Outside of work, Liz is a mom and a wife.  She lives in Gypsum with her husband Rob and kids Clara and Declan.  As a family, the Fosters enjoy skiing, rafting and exploring.  A weekend doesn’t go by that they aren’t adventuring somewhere in the mountains.

Dr. Steve Conlin, DVM
Veterinarian

Steve attended the University of Montana and received his veterinary degree at Colorado State University. He joined Castle Peak Veterinary Service in 1994. Steve’s medical interests include internal medicine, soft-tissue surgery and orthopedics, including surgical repair of anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

He also has a special interest in the care of hunting dogs. He coordinates the Chronic Wasting Disease testing program for deer and elk at Castle Peak, which is the only approved testing center in Eagle County.

On weekends, Steve can be found mountain biking, telemark skiing and kayaking. He and his family live in Eagle.

Dr. Kim Radway, DVM, ABVMP, Diplomat, Ultrasonographer
Veterinarian

Kim graduated high school in Pueblo, Colorado and then received her bachelor’s degree in Microbiology, Magna Cum Laude, from Colorado State University in 1996. After graduating Suma Cum Laude from Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine, she completed a medicine, surgery and emergency medicine internship at The Veterinary Specialists of Northern Colorado in Loveland Colorado in 2001. The next 10 years were spent in general practice in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Full-time work included regular emergency duty as well as comprehensive medicine and surgery.

Beginning in 2008, she began training in ultrasound at the Academy of Veterinary Imaging in Arlington, Texas. After completing every ultrasound course offered, she entered their year-long DVM Imaging Program. This ended in February of 2011 with a certification exam. In 2008, she started a mobile ultrasound business, Rocky Mountain Veterinary Ultrasound, while also working full-time in general practice. In July of 2011, Kim left general practice to pursue ultrasound full time and now serves many practices around the rocky mountain region.

From May 2011 until May 2013, Dr. Radway began working for New Jersey Mobile Associates one week per month. They are one of the highest volume mobile ultrasound practices in the country and were an amazing training ground in mobile ultrasound skills. Dr. Radway is now reading ultrasound exams through telemedicine for Sonopath.

In December of 2013, Dr. Radway earned the status of Diplomat of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. This is one of twenty-one veterinary specialty groups accredited by a special committee of the American Board of Veterinary Specialties, a division of the American Veterinary Medical Association, to recognize excellence in clinical practice through the certification of species-oriented specialists.

Beginning in August of 2014, Dr. Radway began also reading telemedicine ultrasound cases for Sonopath, LLC a national veterinary medicine ultrasound consulting business based out of New Jersey. This has been a new and exciting addition to her busy schedule.

Kim’s favorite activities surround spending time with her husband and two daughters. This commonly includes outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking and white water rafting. Their house is also full of pets including 2 dogs, 1 cat, a guinea pig and two horses.

Dr. Darren Imhoff, DVM
Veterinarian

Dr. Imhoff is a board-certified veterinary surgeon based in Carbondale, Colorado. He also works at practices in Glenwood Springs, Basalt, Aspen, Eagle, Gypsum, Edwards, Rifle, and Grand Junction. Dr. Imhoff is certified through the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Board certification ensures the highest level of expertise and specialized training. Dr. Imhoff is experienced with complicated surgical cases, uses state-of-the-art equipment, and stays current on the latest advances and research in veterinary surgery.

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Ashlee
Technical & Nursing Staff
Briana
Technical & Nursing Staff
Bryanna
Receptionist, Technical & Nursing Staff
Rachel
Technical & Nursing Staff
Ryan
Technical & Nursing Staff
Blake
Receptionist
Coral
Receptionist
Debra
Receptionist
Jacque
Receptionist
Alejandro
Boarding Staff