For me, being a veterinarian is about more than just treating illnesses; it’s about building trust with families, creating a safe space for pets, and finding solutions that make sense for both the pet and their people. My goal is always to leave each visit knowing I’ve made a positive difference, no matter how big or small. House call veterinary care offers unique advantages, particularly for pets who experience stress during clinic visits, senior pets with mobility challenges, and families managing multiple pets or busy schedules.
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I started my academic journey at the University of Florida, then transferred to Tuskegee University, where I ultimately earned my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2017. Since then, I’ve been fortunate to work in general practice, emergency and critical care, and mobile in-home care. Each of these paths has taught me something unique, but I’ve always been especially drawn to internal medicine. I love the challenge of uncovering the “why” behind a pet’s symptoms and helping them feel better through thoughtful, thorough care.
When I’m not working, you can usually find me painting, hiking, or spending time with family. I also share my home with my sweet cat Leo, who keeps life interesting with his intelligence and affection (and occasional mischievous streak).
It’s truly a privilege to be welcomed into your home and trusted with your pet’s care. I look forward to getting to know you, your family, and, of course, your four-legged loved ones.

