Dr.
Jeff Peacock
graduated with honors in 1965 from the Ohio State College of
Veterinary Medicine. He began his veterinary career in South Bend, Indiana.
In December of 1965, Dr. Peacock was drafted and spent two years as a
Captain in the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps stationed in Memphis, Tennessee.
Upon his discharge, he returned to veterinary practice in South Bend, and in
1969 moved to Brecksville, Ohio. There he joined the Brecksville Animal
Hospital and in December 1978, founded the Crossroads Animal Clinic in
Strongsville. In 1990, he opened the Crossroads Animal Hospital at its
current location.
Dr. Peacock has been a civic leader in Strongsville since moving here in
1973. He is a charter member and past president of the Strongsville Rotary
Club, a 26 year member of the Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the
Business Advisory Council to the Strongsville school system. In 1999 he and
his wife, Pam, were honorary co-chairs for the Southwest General Health
Center annual fund drive, and he is currently a member of the Southwest
General Health Center Hospice Steering Committee. For over 20 years he has
been a frequent guest contributor on several local television and radio
programs, and is the representative for the American Animal Hospital
Association in Northeast Ohio.
Dr. Peacock married his college sweetheart, Pamela, in 1965. They have one
son, Bradley, and three young grandsons: Zack, Sam and Jake.

Dr. Kim Cooper
Dr. Cooper had wanted to be a
veterinarian from the age of ten and in 1998 her dream came true, graduating
from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Kim is a
Parma native and a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College. She began her
veterinary career in Columbus, Ohio where she worked in and managed a
companion animal hospital.
In 2001, Kim and her husband, Joel moved
back to the Cleveland area where she joined the staff of the Crossroads
Animal Hospital. Specials areas of interest for Kim are advanced surgery,
dentistry, and endoscopy.
In her free time, Kim enjoys spending
time with her daughter, Jordan; son, Noah; and her family pets named Hannah,
Carmel and Trouble.
Dr.
Beth Arnold
Dr. Arnold graduated from The Ohio State
University College of Veterinary Medicine and joined Crossroads Animal
Hospital. She has lived in Strongsville since kindergarten and was
extremely excited to return to her hometown to practice.
She practiced at Crossroads Animal
Hospital from 2002 until 2004. Beth’s special interest in bird and
exotic animal medicine led to a position with Dr. Gary Riggs and at the
Akron Zoo in 2004 and 2005. She returned to Crossroads in 2005 where
she continues to care for birds and exotics as well as other family pets.
She also has a deep interest in feline internal medicine and general
surgery.
She recently married Lou Colagrossi, also a Strongsville native. Beth
plans to remain in Strongsville to practice veterinary medicine and raise
her family. She and Lou celebrated the birth of their second child,
Miles, on August 22, 2009.first child, Quintin, in October 2007. Their
family also includes their older son, Quintin; one dog; three cats and four
birds.
Dr. Samantha
Siclair
Dr. Siclair graduated from the Ohio State
University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She has worked in mixed
animal practice in Elyria and returned to the area after working at the Ohio
State University College of Veterinary Medicine in veterinary
anesthesiology. She joined Crossroads in 2005. Dr. “Sam” is married to Mike
Abraham of Amherst and they have two daughters, Sophia and Amelia. Dr.
Siclair has special interest in pain management, internal medicine, and
ophthalmology. Her hobbies include quilting, horseback riding, kayaking and
spending time with her family.