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Cedar Veterinary Clinic
Call us today! 435-586-3400
Call us today! 435-586-3400

533 North Airport Road
Cedar City, UT 84720

Our Care Team

Fear Free for Sure. We’re proud to be the first Fear Free certified clinic in Cedar City & Southern Utah, UT. Your pet’s emotional and physical well-being is prioritized with every visit. We put patients first!

Elliot

Elliot

Veterinary Assistant

Growing up, Elliot found the topics of medicine and science fascinating. He also loved animals, which made a career in the veterinary industry seem like a natural fit. His journey began in high school, when he completed an internship before moving on to college to become a veterinary assistant.

Outside of work, Elliot likes to do art. His primary medium is pottery, for which he has participated in a conference and several shows. He also enjoys leather work and drawing.

Micah

Micah

Veterinary Assistant

Micah became interested in the veterinary field after she started raising and showing livestock animals. Whenever the vet was called out to their place, Micah would watch in awe and ask to help. While in high school, Micah was given a baby goat to care for who was very sick. With the support and guidance of the vet, Micah was able to nurse the goat back to health. The experience fueled an even deeper interest in veterinary medicine that would ultimately shape her career path.

After completing a high school internship, Micah attended college at SUU, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in agriculture science. Following graduation, Micah took a brief hiatus to focus on her family and enjoy some quality time with her kids. In May of 2023, Micah decided to return to work and joined the Cedar Veterinary Clinic team. As a veterinary assistant, she enjoys learning new things and creating relationships with clients and their pets.

Outside of work, Micah has three children. The family also has a small herd of cows, some quail, and several chickens.

Lisa

Lisa

Veterinary Assistant

When Lisa was in high school, her beloved horse became so seriously injured that she wasn’t sure if anything could be done. Fortunately, the family vet came out to the farm and was able to get him sutured up. It was at that life-changing moment that Lisa knew in her heart she wanted to someday work with animals!

After graduation, Lisa attended beauty school. It didn’t take long, however, for her to realize that her passion for pet care was still as strong as ever. That’s when she decided to officially shift her career focus. As a Receptionist at Cedar Veterinary Clinic, Lisa thrives on being able to help people and their animal companions each and every day.

Outside of the clinic, Lisa lives with her husband, Kenny, and their two children: Tallon, who is an avid hunter, and Josie, who loves to rodeo. Their ever-growing furry family consists of eight horses, two cats, two border collies and 10 hound dogs.

In her free time, Lisa enjoys many hobbies, including barrel racing on her Palomino, team roping with her husband, attending reining shows and tinkering with guns. And of course, she loves spending time with her family, whether it’s going to the hay farm or hunting in the mountains.

Maegan

Maegan

Veterinary Assistant

Born in San Diego, Maegan’s family relocated to Cedar City when she was nine years old. From a very early age, she had a deep love and fascination for animals, especially the many dogs and rabbits she grew up with. As she got older, she helped care for her neighbors’ horses and farm animals. This hands-on experience confirmed for Maegan that working with animals was her calling in life.

Maegan joined the Cedar Veterinary Clinic in June of 2020 as a receptionist and worked her way up to assistant. She hopes to pursue additional formal education, including possibly attending veterinary school. Professionally, Maegan enjoys working with patients, educating clients, and working on interesting cases every day.

At home, Maegan has three dogs: Macy the chocolate lab, Emi the Great Dane, and Hanalei the Rhodesian Ridgeback. In addition to animals, Maegan’s other interests include fishing, training, and spending time with family. When she’s not busy at work, you can usually find Maegan outside playing fetch with the pups.

Olivia

Olivia

Receptionist

Livi’s path to Cedar Veterinary Clinic wasn’t one she had planned, but it turned out to be exactly where she was meant to be. After working for years as a Medical Assistant in a podiatry office, she and her husband, Gavin, moved from St. George to Cedar City when he accepted a job managing a restaurant. While exploring job options, Livi dropped off résumés at medical offices—and, on a whim suggested by her husband, at a few vet clinics too. That spontaneous decision led her to Cedar Veterinary Clinic, where she instantly felt she belonged.

Though her background was in human medicine, Livi quickly discovered that her skills—and her heart—were perfectly suited to veterinary care. Her loyal pup, Poof, had seen her through some of life’s hardest moments, teaching her just how deep the bond between people and animals can be. Today, every time she welcomes a nervous pet or reassures a worried owner, she’s reminded of that same comfort and trust.

Livi’s love for animals stretches back to her time serving a religious mission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where kind street dogs and cats always seemed to appear when she needed encouragement. Those moments strengthened her belief that animals have a special way of showing up when we need them most.

Originally from Snohomish, Washington, Livi grew up swimming competitively, playing music, and spending time outdoors. Today, she and Gavin share their home with Poof, the small but mighty Maltese-Yorkie mix; Tiki, a cockatiel who sings and cat-calls; and Kiwi, a chatty parakeet with an obsession for bells. When she’s not greeting clients at the front desk, Livi enjoys hiking, working on the book she’s writing, and exploring Southern Utah’s national parks.
For Livi, Cedar Veterinary Clinic isn’t just a workplace—it’s a place where compassion, connection, and joy meet every day.