Dr. Liz
Knoxville & Surrounding Areas
I grew up outside of Knoxville in the small town of Vonore, Tennessee. I lived on a lake close to the mountains, so many summers were spent camping or in the water. My grandfather was a veterinarian and loved to tell stories about helping animals. He has always been a role model for me, and I am proud to have followed in his footsteps.
I attended the University of Tennessee for my undergraduate studies as well as veterinary school. After receiving my veterinary degree, I worked as a field service technician veterinarian, and I loved visiting the interesting areas where I practiced. I have worked in mixed animal and small animal practices, and I’ve always enjoyed working on complicated medical cases and providing geriatric care to improve my patients’ quality of life.
The decision to end a beloved pet’s suffering is kind, difficult, and personal, and I believe the end-of-life experience should be personal as well. I said a peaceful “goodbye” to my 14-year-old golden retriever mix in 2021, in the comfort of my home, and it made all the difference for him and my family. It is such an honor for me to be able to provide this for other pets—allowing them to pass in their home, surrounded by loved ones, while ensuring all families have access to these services.
Outside of work, I enjoy hiking—we love Frozen Head—gardening, reading, watching B-list horror movies, crafting, and traveling.



