Dr. Isabella
Atlanta & Surrounding Areas
I was born in Atlanta, but my family moved to Orlando shortly after I was born. We stayed for 13 years before moving back to Metro Atlanta in 2010. I loved growing up near the coast but I’m happy to be back in Georgia where much of my extended family resides.
I grew up with an array of pets and my dad brought home many strays that ultimately turned into foster fails. When I was in college, the vet I shadowed performed a life-saving surgery on my family dog that improved her quality of life and gave us more time with her. Her dedication, not only to my dog but to every patient, solidified my decision to pursue a veterinary career.
I received my undergraduate degrees in German and biology at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and my veterinary degree from Tufts University in North Grafton, Massachusetts.
One of the best parts about being a vet is getting to play a pivotal role in strengthening the human-animal bond. While I always prioritize the health and well-being of my patients, my job is also to help pet parents make the best decisions for their whole family.
I recently had to say goodbye to my sweet pup, Pepper, after a short fight with aggressive cancer. Ironically, Pepper was always terrified and anxious when going to the vet. I was so grateful to have the support of my coworkers who helped to make her euthanasia a peaceful experience. Being part of that support system is genuinely one of the most rewarding aspects of the job.
I find it incredibly rewarding to provide families with the support and guidance they need to feel confident in the decisions they make for their pets. I strive to help them find comfort in their decisions and give them peace of mind that they are doing what's best for their pet and family.
When I am not practicing veterinary medicine, I love singing/songwriting, watching new shows and movies, and traveling. More than anything, I love spending time with family, friends, and my crazy pup Luna.



