Everyone in this practice operates as a team. All our employees have been trained as professionals and we take pride in our compassion, knowledge, capability and customer service. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. The West Alabama Animal Clinic Health Care Team strives to offer excellence in veterinary care. We are here to serve you and your pets.
Stephanie Cerovsky, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2020
- Pets: A Boxer mix named Murphy
- Why she likes working at WAAC: It is a fun environment, with amazing staff, and great clients.
- Education: BS from Texas A&M, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? When I was in first grade and got to go hang out on Saturdays at the veterinary clinic in my neighborhood.
- What is your goal with every patient visit? To educate owners, which will allow them to make the best decisions for the health of their pets to give them the best quality of life for as long as possible.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? Work hard, play hard.
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? A mechanical engineer
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I practiced veterinary medicine in Miami, Ohio, Las Vegas, and Austin before moving to Houston. I’ve been here 2 years now and love it!
Emily Dany, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2017
- Additional Certification: Fear Free
- Pets: A cat named Maeby, a Shepherd mix named Dezzy
- Why she likes working at WAAC: I work with awesome people who are passionate about caring for animals.
- Education: BS from Texas A&M, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? I have always wanted to work with animals, but I became passionate about veterinary medicine after working for a dairy vet in Wisconsin when I was in high school.
- What is your goal with every patient visit? Detailed exams and quality time educating my clients.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? Never stop learning
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? Goat farmer.
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I have a metal elbow.
Elizabeth Eddingston, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2018
- Additional Certification: Fear Free
- Pets: Ollie the Labradoodle
- Why she likes working at WAAC: Positive environment with everyone working together to provide the best possible care for every patient.
- Education: BS from Texas A&M, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? Since as long as I can remember!
- What is your goal with every patient visit? Provide excellent patient care while making sure to answer every question clients have. I want every client and pet to leave happy!
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? Each day is a new day—use every experience to learn and grow!
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? A horse trainer.
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I love to scuba dive, sky dive, and fish!
Priscilla Martinez, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2012
- Pets: A chihuahua named Brookie, a rat terrier named Bolt, and a collie mix named Wylie that she adopted from WAAC
- Why she likes working at WAAC: It’s an entertaining and fun environment
- Education: BS from Texas A&M–Laredo, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? I always wanted to be a doctor, and in high school I decided I wanted to be a veterinarian.
- What is your goal with every patient visit? To provide quality care.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? Live and let live.
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? A blogger.
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I love food!
Meredith Novosad, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2008
- Pets: Phoebe and Rhody the mixed dogs, Millie the Terrier Mixes, Joe the Chihuahua, and PePe the Domestic Shorthair Cat
- Why she likes working at WAAC: Working with rescue groups and giving rescues a second chance.
- Education: Undergraduate studies at University of Texas, DVM from Ross University
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? I grew up bringing home strays and always knew I wanted to do something to help animals.
- What is your goal with every patient visit? To make the visit as stress free as possible for the animal and to educate pet owners on the importance of routine health care and things they can do to help their pets’ live longer, healthier lives.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? No act of kindness is ever wasted.
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? I can’t imagine being anything else.
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I worked for the ASPCA in New York when they filmed “Animal Precincts” for Animal Planet.
Blythe Parham, DVM
- Started at WAAC: 2018
- Pets: Snacks, a quirky heeler mix that loves to eat, Ladybird, a sweet boxer mix, and Bob the old cat that bosses everyone around!
- Why she likes working at WAAC: The staff is fun, friendly and caring
- Education: BS from University of Houston Downtown, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? I’ve always loved animals and had all types growing up. In undergrad I discovered I also loved science and decided to combine the two things I loved, animals and science and become a veterinarian.
- What is your goal with every patient visit? To discuss all of the client’s concerns and ensure that all of their pet’s health and well-being needs are addressed.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? To treat all patients with the same care and compassion that I would my own pets.
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? I would probably work for an animal rescue group.
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: My family is from Belize and I spent a lot of time there growing up and a large part of that time was spent trying to rescue stray cats and dogs!
Danielle Rosser, DVM and Owner
- Started at WAAC: 1988
- Pets: Rocket the Golden Retriever
- Why she likes working at WAAC: Great clients, great staff, great patients and rewarding work
- Education: BS from Angelo State, DVM from Texas A&M
- When did you know you wanted to become a veterinarian? When I was about 20 years old—my father discouraged me when I was younger so I didn’t realize it was an option!
- What is your goal with every patient visit? People are pleased and pets get better and are well protected.
- Do you have a mantra that your work by? Treat people with respect and in the same manner you wish to be treated.
- If you weren’t a veterinarian, what would you be? A spy!
- Something you’d be surprised to know about me: I used to be a cab driver.