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Dr. Megan Gulsby earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from the University of West Florida, followed by a Master of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University.
Her passion for veterinary medicine began in high school through the Veterinary Assistant Program at Tate High School, where she first learned the fundamentals of patient care and hospital operations. By the age of 15, she was volunteering in clinics and continued gaining experience as a technician throughout college. These early experiences fostered both her love for animals and a fascination with the science and research that drive veterinary medicine.
With 10 years of experience in the field and a special dedication to emergency care, Dr. Gulsby is especially passionate about educating clients and helping them understand their pets’ medical needs. She values the opportunity to empower owners with knowledge and support while providing compassionate care. Her professional interests also include leadership, mental health, wellbeing, and fostering strong team dynamics within the hospital.
At home, Dr. Gulsby shares life with her partner, Brett, and her cat, Stanley. Outside of the hospital, she enjoys riding and caring for her horse, paddleboarding, CrossFit, and spending time on the Gulf Coast’s beaches. She also finds joy in reading and playing the piano, which allow her to relax and recharge.
View All Team Members"Nothing is more stressful than a sick pet. Dr. Baker made the entire experience so much easier on us. We had to bring in our Husky mix Penny after a scary incident of him swallowing a lot of plastic. We were terrified when we saw Penny had blood in his stool, so we brought him in for a possible obstruction. Knowing that surgery was a possibility, we were terrified. Dr. Baker gave Penny an x-ray that showed a small possible spot on his stomach that could have potentially needed surgery. When we left, we agreed to surgery late afternoon. That evening, we received a call from Dr. Baker. After consideration, he took more x-rays of Penny after we left, and they showed that Penny had passed the obstruction. Surgery was not necessary. Dr. Baker was excellent. He took time and careful consideration on helping us make decisions about Penny. He was considerate of the trauma surgery could cause, considerate of the possibility of his case getting worse, and he also was considerate of the financial burden that multiple procedures could have. We ALWAYS felt as if Penny was a priority, and ALWAYS felt as if Dr. Baker took all things into consideration while caring for Penny. He took the time to evaluate our dog, and he was open and honest. He took the time to make sure that we understood all of our options, and he was understanding of all of our needs. I can not sing enough praises of Dr. Baker. We are so incredibly thankful that we had such a great vet for our sweet (and destructive) Penny."