Dr. Emma
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Indianapolis & Surrounding Areas
I grew up in the old part of downtown Noblesville in an old Victorian home that my dad and I spent our summers fixing up. My dad instilled in me a strong work ethic—and some valuable home improvement skills. I have always innately known that becoming a veterinarian was my purpose in life. My fondness for animals was evident early, and a strong inner voice told me that I could combine my love for animals and affinity for math and science by pursuing a career in veterinary medicine.
I completed my bachelor’s degree in biology with an English minor, and then my veterinary degree at Purdue University as a third-generation Boilermaker. I also enjoyed extracurricular activities as an Alpha Omicron Pi and studying abroad in Colombia and Paris.
I love emergency medicine and I spent the first phase of my career at an emergency and specialty hospital. My favorite cases were polytrauma and laceration repairs, but I found myself drawn to end-of-life care. I found that in an emergency room setting, I couldn't take as much time as I wanted with a pet and their family as they said goodbye. I feel that end-of-life care is a spiritual experience, and truly a celebration of the human-animal bond.
I recently lost my heart cat, Lucky, at the age of 15. He came into my life when he was 10, with three legs and about 50% of his kidney function. We spent five blissful years falling in love with each other. Although I was only with him for his last act, I like to think he chose me for his finale. Treating his disease was the most rewarding part of my career and losing him has been the hardest, but it has affirmed that a peaceful passage can be beautiful and healing.
Outside of work, my interests evolve with the seasons. In the spring, I enjoy napping on rainy days and then rescuing worms. In the summer, I like roller skating and growing tomatoes on my small balcony. In the fall, I love anything spooky or Halloween-related. And in the winter, I work on 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles. Year-round, I love listening to true crime and comedy podcasts, reading, crocheting, traveling, and starting art projects I’ll probably never finish.



