I graduated from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine (Go Green!) in 2011.
I grew up in Milford, MI, having pets throughout my childhood. My dream from as early as I can remember was always to be a veterinarian. During my undergraduate years at MSU I studied Clinical Laboratory Sciences and was a proud member of the Izzone!
My strong veterinary interests include wellness care, emergency medicine, internal medicine, surgery, and orthopedics. My goal is to provide our pets with the best care possible to extend the quality of their lives and our time with them.
Outside of veterinary medicine, I enjoy spending time with my husband, my four nephews, my twin sister, family, and friends. I also enjoy outdoor activities, traveling, and am an avid Michigan State fan. In my spare time, you can find me cheering on the Spartans at basketball and football games!
I’ve been a part of the Warren Animal Clinic family since 2019 when I started as a veterinarian assistant. After studying for 8 years at Michigan State University getting my Bachelor’s degree with honors in Animal Science (2021), and my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (2025), I am happy to say I am now an associate veterinarian.
I was born and raised in the Warren/Sterling Heights area. From a young age, I have always loved animals, especially dogs, and knew I wanted to be a veterinarian. As a child, I used to perform “surgery” on my dog’s ripped stuffed animals. In my free time, I enjoy seeing my friends/family, playing with my dog, doing crafts, puzzles, and painting, being outside, and going up north.
My veterinary interests include preventative medicine, wellness, and surgery. I look forward to attending to your beloved companions and creating the best individual care plan to keep them happy and healthy!
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