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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 14 MIN

Animal neurologist chose St. Louis for his practice

from The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX

Dr Fred Wininger is a Veterinarian and Founder of the Animal Neurology Center. He joins Chris and Amy in-studio, marking a year since his practice opened in St Louis,...the only single-specialty animal hospital of its kind in the nation. He says he started as a Professor of Veterinary Medicine at Mizzou, then moved to St Louis to a multi-discipline practice. His office now deals exclusively with problems with the brain and spine in animals.

Dr Fred Wininger is a Veterinarian and Founder of the Animal Neurology Center. He joins Chris and Amy in-studio, marking a year since his practice opened in St Louis, the only single-specialty animal hospital of its kind in the nation. He says he started as a Professor of Veterinary medicine at Mizzou, then to St Louis to a multi-discipline practide. His office now deals exclusively with problems with the brain and spine in animals.

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