THE WCAH WAY

Williamson County Animal Hospital stands out as a convenient walk-in facility, offering flexibility and accessibility for your pet’s care. We don’t require appointments for routine wellness visits or when your pet shows signs of illness or injury, so you can get the care you need when you need it. For procedures requiring anesthesia, such as dental cleanings and spay/neuter surgeries, we do schedule appointments to ensure the best care possible. Additionally, we offer after-hours urgent care services Monday through Friday, providing peace of mind that your pet will always have access to the care they deserve.

Caring for your pets since ‘75

About Us | Our History

  • Breaking Ground

    Williamson County Animal Hospital first opened its doors in the fall of 1975.

  • Early Years

    In the early years, founding Veterinarian partners Dr. Donnie Headrick and Dr. Paul Vaden treated both livestock and small animals in what was then a very small rural community.

  • Growth

    The small clinic that began with a few employees and farm calls has evolved over the years with the changing landscape. In 1987, Dr. Forrest Reynolds joined the team, followed by his brother, Dr. Shaun Reynolds, in 1995.

  • Development

    Since then, much has changed at the hospital. Today, the veterinarians provide care exclusively for small companion animals. The veterinarian team has also grown significantly!

  • Our Team

    Dr. Lee Stockstill, Dr. Louise Barrett, Dr. Michael Rader, Dr. Elisabeth Pearman, Dr. James Reynolds, Dr. Samantha Erman, Dr. Melissa Reynolds and Dr. Jill Muth have since joined the Williamson County Animal Hospital family.

    Having a large veterinary team on staff increases available care time for more patients and allows for on-site consultations when needed.

  • Facelift

    In 2014, the original building got a face-lift. Without closing the hospital doors during construction, the building transformed into a modern, state-of-the-art environment that each staff member is proud to welcome clients into.

  • Ownership & Urgent Care

    In September of 2020, WCAH was pleased to begin offering extended pet care to the community via Urgent Care. Urgent Care is an extension of WCAH servicing new and established clients until midnight on weekdays. Everyone here at Williamson County Animal Hospital is committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative medication, and the highest standard of medical care.

  • Welcome

    Join us today and experience the Williamson County Animal Hospital difference!

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