Dr. Sarah
Providence and Surrounding Areas
I grew up in Lincoln, Rhode Island, and like many veterinarians, my interest in the veterinary field started with a love for animals. My father is a veterinarian, so I was exposed to the field at a young age. I had numerous pets growing up, so I also learned about death at an early age. As I grew older and worked in veterinary hospitals, I came to understand the importance of end-of-life care and how peaceful and kind humane euthanasia can be.
I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of New Hampshire and obtained my doctorate of veterinary medicine from St. George’s University in Grenada. After veterinary school, I completed a small animal rotating internship at Oradell Animal Hospital in New Jersey. During busy emergency shifts, I always took my time with the euthanasia appointments, ensuring I was fully present for the pet’s family. This aspect of veterinary medicine has remained a constant passion.
Prior to joining Lap of Love, I worked at a small animal general practice for 10 years. I enjoy providing care and compassion to animals, as well as educating and communicating with clients. I appreciate all life stages and believe it takes a special kind of person to offer end-of-life care. I am honored to provide this service to pet owners in the comfort of their homes.
Unfortunately, I have lost several pets of my own, and it’s never easy. I have learned that choosing the right time to say goodbye is one of the most challenging decisions families make. I strive to offer comfort and support to families as they navigate difficult end-of-life decisions. As a veterinarian, I believe that relieving suffering and providing a peaceful passing is the ultimate gift we can offer our beloved pets.
When I’m not at work, I enjoy hiking in the mountains and around New England with my husband, two young children, and three German shorthair pointers.



