AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 21, 2017 -- Austin veterinarian Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin is pleased to announce the recent addition of two new doctors to its clinic, Katelyn Thompson, DVM and John Pullen, DVM.
Katelyn Thompson, DVM is a graduate of Mississippi State University, Class of 2016. Following her graduation from college, she completed a small rotating internship at a referral animal hospital and emergency practice located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Dr. Thompson’s professional areas of focus include surgery, emergency medicine, and critical care.
Dr. Thompson grew up on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in a close-knit family. In her free time, Dr. Thompson enjoys running, outdoor activities, exploring the city of Austin, and spending time at home with her beloved Sphinx cat, Baldwynn.
John Pullen, DVM is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, Class of 2017. He felt a strong pull toward an emphasis on emergency medicine while earning his degree. Prior to attending college in Oklahoma, Dr. Pullen also worked for three years as a chemist in Houston, TX in the biofuel industry.
In his spare time, Dr. Pullen enjoys sailing, canoeing, bicycling, listening to music, and exploring the city of Austin. He also enjoys relaxing at home with his pets, including a cat named Pearl and a black Lab named Abby.
Scott I. Johnson, DVM, DACVECC, the owner and Chief of Staff of Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin says, “We are extremely pleased to welcome Drs. Katelyn Thompson, DVM and John Pullen, DVM to our Northwest Austin animal hospital and veterinary clinic. They both have the backgrounds and professionalism we strive to bring to all of our Austin veterinary patients and their owners.”
Clients can expect a professional, highly trained and compassionate staff and state of the art equipment and facilities that all add up to world-class veterinary care. The clinic also offers on-site pharmacies, temperature controlled wards and in-house diagnostics including endoscopy, hematologic chemistry, a coagulation analyzer, ultrasound, EKG, digital radiology, oxygen therapy, and transfusion medicine.
About Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin
Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin has been serving pet owners with high-quality veterinary services for more than 30 years. In addition to being the premier critical care and emergency animal hospital in the area, the facility is also equipped to offer specialized round-the-clock intensive care for ICU cases.
Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin has two locations in Austin, Texas. Those in the public who wish to learn more about the North and South Austin veterinarians or book an appointment may do so by calling (512) 331-6121. Additional information about the practice is also available by accessing its website at http://www.eahnwa.com/.
Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin 12034 Research Blvd. Suite # 8 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 331-6121


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