Originally from Portland, Oregon, Dr. Richmond spent nine years in Ft. Collins, CO, while earning her undergraduate degree in equine sciences, and then a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 2007. Dr. Richmond takes great pride in and pays special attention to all of our patients—and their human families’—needs. Dr. Richmond brings unique and valuable medical and technical skills to the practice benefitting all of our patients. You will frequently find her triaging emergencies and directing intensive care to our hospitalized patients.
Dr. Richmond also has a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology from Georgia Southern University and is a board-certified Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM). When she isn’t providing excellent care to our patients, Dr. Richmond works on population health in animals from a One Health standpoint. One Health (the interaction of human, animal and environmental health) focuses on issues that affect both animals and people such as zoonotic diseases which pass between our species, antimicrobial resistance, and management and movement of people and animals in disasters. Dr. Richmond has published multiple journal articles related to One Health and COVID-19. In her spare time, Dr. Richmond enjoys all things outdoors and spending time with her 2 dogs, Bo and Lucy, and her horse Fergus.