About Us
We are committed to building trust with you and your pets through a compassionate approach and excellent preventative and medical care.Who We Are
Our Mission Statement & Core Values
My Pet’s Animal Hospital seeks to improve the bond between pet parents and their pets by providing excellent preventative and medical care to help our patients live long, healthy lives.
The 4 Core Values of My Pet’s Animal Hospital
We have compassion for our patients, their parents and our team.
We are always learning to be more competent and striving to do better.
We aim to create a culture of trust with our clients, our patients and each other.
Working together as a team is great medicine.
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Taking Care of Your Pet
At My Pet’s Animal Hospital, the loyalty and trust that our clients have for us means everything.
Our Target Customers
Our target customers see their pets as part of their family and see us as trustworthy team members who care for their pet. Our customers want to provide the best possible care for their pet within their budget and want to be involved in the decision-making process for their pet’s care to ensure their pet lives a long, healthy life.
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Our Team
Meet Our Veterinarians
Dr. Kathy Stidham
Dr. Kathy is a graduate of Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine. After moving to East Tennessee, with her husband and three children, in 2015, Dr. Kathy joined the My Pet’s team in 2016. Though she enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, she especially loves dentistry and feline medicine. In her down time, Dr. Kathy enjoys running, hiking, and curling up with a good book. In addition to her husband and three children, Dr. Kathy’s family includes a Great Dane named Finn, a Beagle named Boone, and a cat named Penny.
Dr. Julie Wells
Dr. Julie is a graduate of Lincoln Memorial University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She moved to the Knoxville area during school and fell in love with the town, so has decided to stay after graduating! Her favorite aspects of veterinary medicine are internal medicine, geriatric care, and client relationships. In her spare time, she enjoys running, hiking, and trying out new restaurants in Knoxville. She is a proud mom to two boxers, a 2 year old named Rambo and a 12 year old named Rhett.
Dr. Carrie Golden
Dr. Carrie is a graduate of the Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She grew up here in Knoxville and after moving away for several years for school decided to return here to raise her family. Her favorite aspects of veterinary medicine include internal medicine, preventative medicine, cardiology, and client relationships. In her spare time she is an avid wakesurfer and is a huge UT sports fan (especially football). She enjoys doing anything outdoors and settling in with a good book. She has 2 grown daughters and a menagerie of pets at home including 2 Golden retrievers (Ollie and Rosie), 2 long haired dachshunds (Sammy and Peyton), and a golden retriever corgi mix named Moses.