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11934 FM 1488
Magnolia, TX 77354

Meet Our Veterinary Team

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Amy, LVT

Amy received her Associates of Applied Science degree from Northwestern State University in 2005 and became a Licensed Veterinary Technician the same year. She has worked in Specialty/ Emergency medicine for the past 8 years. Amy has a passion for our feline patients and loves to spend time with her own cats Teddy and Richard as well as her bloodhound Charlotte.

Emily, LVT

Emily was born and raised in Conroe, now in the Woodlands. She graduated from Conroe High in 2009, and went to Lonestar Montgomery to get her core coursework completed. While deciding "what she wanted to be when she grew up", she got a job at a veterinary clinic. Emily started working in boarding and worked her way to VT assistant. She immediately fell in love with the veterinary field and the next year applied to LSC-Tomball continuing to work in the field while in school. Emily graduated in 2016 with Associates of Applied Science (Veterinary Technology). Emily is married with 2 young boys at home. She also has 2 cats and a tortoise.

Madi, LVT

Madi was born and raised in Magnolia and is our newest Licensed Veterinary Technician here at MVH. She has been a part of the team for a little over a year but has had previous veterinary medicine experience. She graduated from the Lone star college veterinary technician program with an associate of applied science in May of 2022 and recently just passed her vet tech national exam. Her love for animals has always been a big part of her life and enjoys spending time with her fur babies, Lexi a 15 yr old chihuahua pug mix, Ellie a 9-year-old Boston terrier mix, and Winston, a 2 year old rescue dog. Outside of work, Madi likes to spend time with her boyfriend and parents. She looks forward to what the future holds for her in this field and gaining new knowledge every day.

Susana, CVA

Being heavily involved in FFA during high school, she knew she wanted to contribute to animal health and agriculture but couldn't decide between the two. A decision was finally made when she interned at her local animal hospital and saw how technicians and veterinarians worked together to help pets feel like themselves again. She too wanted to be part of that contribution and decided to take a leap into the world of veterinary medicine.
She is currently a 1st gen student and soon to be graduate at LSC Tomball Veterinary Technology Program. She is determined on getting her license in veterinary technology to deepen her knowledge. During her free time, she submerges herself in the world of music and dance and enjoys spending quality time with friends and family

Lauren, CVA II

Lauren was always an animal lover, so of course veterinary medicine ran through her blood. Her adventure began in 2009, when she was working nights at a large animal hospital. After her first surgery, she knew she was hooked and wouldn't look back. She moved to small animal medicine in 2013. Working in wellness and emergency, eventually getting certified. She continues to make leaps and bounds and she is persistent to never stop learning. She truly enjoys being a nurse and lending a helping hand in any way she can. She is an avid bully lover and conoscere. When she's not working she spends her time with her family and her 3 dogs; Phoenix and Ronan that are American bully's and Kalypso the Cane Corso.

Amanda, LVT

Amanda graduated from Veterinary Technician Institute of Houston in 2009.She has worked in hospitals in Texas, Pittsburg and for the past 4 years in Ireland. Amanda has experience in small animal, mixed animal practice, emergency care and was the lead surgery technician at her practice in Ireland. She is passionate about animal behavior and nutrition and is always learning new ways to help better the lives of her patients. In her spare time she loves to read, travel and hike with her dog Ryn. We are so happy that Amanda has joined the MVH team and is able to share her vast knowledge with our clients.

Sara, Veterinary Technician

Sara was born and raised in Magnolia Tx where she started her veterinary career in 2011. Sara started working as a technician in general practice, then 8 years ago made the move to emergency/specialty medicine in order to further her knowledge and skills. She recently relocated back to Magnolia and found a place in the Magnolia Veterinary Hospital family. She is a big fan of Blue Heelers and has a soft spot for Siamese cats. When she is not at work caring for animals, she is spending time with her son and two pets, reading a book, or on the ice - figure skating!

Chelsea, Veterinary Technician

Chelsea was raised in Magnolia Tx. As a former barrel racer and FFA member through jr high to high school, she has always had a love for animals of all kinds. Chelsea worked at her first vet hospital in 2009 and the rest is history. When she isn't at the clinic, she likes to spend time with her dogs, Ella and Pongo, caring for her plant babies and crafting something out of nothing!!

Recent Blog Posts

Shining a Spotlight on Our Veterinary Technicians: The Heartbeat of Our Practice

From October 13-19, 2024, we join veterinary clinics nationwide in celebrating National Veterinary Technician Week! These incredible individuals are the backbone of our clinic, working tirelessly to ensure every pet receives the care they need. If you’ve ever wondered just how our vet techs make a difference in the life of your pet, we’re here to shed some light on their remarkable work.

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Subtle Signs of Pain in Pets

As a veterinary team, one of the most important conversations we have with pet parents is about pain. Unlike us, our pets can’t simply tell us when something hurts. They often mask their discomfort, making it difficult to recognize the early signs of pain. Whether your pet is growing older or experiencing an acute injury, understanding the subtle indicators of pain is one of the best things you can do as a pet owner to facilitate your pet’s overall wellbeing.

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Why Your Cat Needs to See the Vet

When was the last time your cat visited the vet? Cats are known for their independent and often aloof nature, which can sometimes lead to the misconception that they don’t require regular veterinary care. However, just like dogs, cats need routine checkups to ensure they live long, healthy lives.

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Providing Exceptional Veterinary Care

At Magnolia Veterinary Hospital our goal is to provide the best veterinary medical care possible with a cheerful, caring and compassionate attitude to help our patients live a long healthy life. We will always treat our patients and clients the way we would want our own pets and ourselves treated.

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