OUR VETERINARIANS
Dr. Lisa Jividen
Affectionately called “Dr. Lisa,” the primary veterinarian in our practice assumed ownership of Plateau Animal Hospital in July 2012, after Dr. Ed Higgins retired from serving Cumberland County, TN, for 21 years. Raised on a small farm in North Alabama, Dr. Lisa learned to care for a variety of animals. Her father, a WWII veteran, instilled in her a tremendous sense of pride, honor and duty to our country. So following graduation from Auburn University as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Lisa served in the US Army Veterinary Corps for three years, caring for Military Working Dogs and soldiers’ pets. Under her leadership, PAH has achieved and retained the honor of accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Certified in Echocardiograph and Abdominal Ultrasound, Dr. Lisa is passionate about providing gold-standard veterinary care with a Fear-Free© Certification experience.
Dr. Dan Brogdon
Dr. Dan Brogdon received his DVM from the University of Georgia, then finished his residency and received a Master’s Degree in Comparative Ophthalmology at the University of Illinois. Following his completion of the Basic Eye Course at Stanford University, he was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmology (ACVO) and American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM). He joined our staff in August 2022 but has also owned and operated multiple veterinary specialty hospitals throughout Georgia and Florida.
Beyond veterinary ophthalmology, Dr. Brogdon enjoys playing golf, boating, camping, and traveling. He has been married to his wife for 47 years; and they have three children, twelve grandkids, and two dogs.
We are proud to offer Dr. Brogdon’s ophthalmology expertise at Plateau Animal Hospital.
Dr. Jennifer Kolb
A Chattanooga native and Marine Biology graduate from Auburn University, Dr. Kolb is a high-energy, outdoors adventurer who taught fly fishing for Orvis while working toward another degree–this time in secondary science education. Subsequent to teaching high school Anatomy and Physiology, she followed her dream back to Auburn to attain her degree in Veterinary Medicine. After graduating with honors, she began her career as an equine veterinarian and served as secretary and later president of the Hamilton County Veterinary Medical Association.
Dr. Kalb’s current veterinary focus is on companion animals, and we were happy to welcome her to our practice in August 2024. Her free time is taken up with fishing, kayaking and metal detecting; though she can always find time for her “two stubborn Corgis, two snarky Chihuahuas, and two lazy cats.
OUR STAFF
Donna Ford
A member of the PAH family since January 2019, Donna has put her careerlong experience in customer service to best advantage at our clinic. With associate degrees in Business Administration and Paralegal Studies, she came to us with a resume that makes her a critical asset in our front office. Originally from New Jersey and married 35 years, she has one son and a dog named Maggie. Along with spending time with family, her hobbies include cooking and refinishing furniture.
Viki Avalos
Viki joined the PAH family in October 2021 and has always had a big love for animals (her pup named Bucky and her cat named Oskar can readily attest to that!). She has experience in numerous jobs in the food service industry and especially enjoys working customer service. To our advantage, she brings to PAH an eagerness to be of help, as well as ability to speak two languages. Outside of work, she likes to try out new coffee shops and restaurants and enjoys baking, music, dancing and anything involving art. "I feel super blessed to be working in an environment where I truly feel appreciated."
Jessica Mullins
A Crossville native, Jessica joined us at PAH in August 2019. Subsequent to her studies in chemistry at East Tennessee State University, she realized she preferred interacting with the public and turned to customer service as a career. Fortunately we had the perfect spot for her in the front office, and she has proven her instincts on dealing with customers to be right. On her days off, she enjoys family time with her three children and her dog named Bruno.
Ashley McCollum
Stepping into the dual role of kennel assistant and receptionist, Ashley joined us in May 2023. Originally from Boise, Idaho, she has always had a love for animals and enjoys sharing that passion with our clinic visitors, as well as with her two dogs and two cats. Her smile and calm approach to caring for our patients help us manifest our "Fear-Free" © handling in medical cases. Ashley’s free time is spent with her son, but she also admits to loving pasta and the color purple!
Amanda Brewer
Amanda is excited to be working as a veterinary assistant with all the staff and animals at PAH. Originally from Florida, she has been a Crossville resident for several years. Before joining our PAH team in February 2018, she got an Associate of Arts degree from Hillsborough Community College, worked as a veterinary assistant elsewhere, and taught in local schools as a substitute teacher. She is passionate about veterinary medicine, her three cats, gardening, and Disney World.
Rebecca Roos
After moving from New York to Crossville in March 2022, Rebecca joined our PAH staff as a veterinary assistant in May. Currently enrolled in school to become a Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician, she has plenty of pets (besides those at our clinic) with which to supplement her medical training: four pugs, two bearded dragons, two tortoises, a crested gecko, a snake, and over 20 tarantulas.
Melissa Jackson
Melissa’s love for animals has always been the inspirational factor for her career. Involved with veterinary medicine for over 12 years and a PAH staff member since May 2019, she is a mom to two children, two cats, four dogs (including a Great Dane named "Little Foot"), and many farm animals. "I love making people laugh, and I believe in living life to the fullest!"
Wendy Parham
As a staff member and kennel manager at PAH since November 2015, Wendy manifests an amazing rapport with all our patients and their "parents." When she’s not giving great care to our clinic pets, she keeps busy with her own family, composed of her husband, three adult children, daughter-in-law, five grandsons and a dog named Thunder. She also enjoys cycling, hiking, and cheering on her son and husband in dirt bike competitions.
Carolyn Smith
After bringing her cherished pets to PAH for several years, Carolyn joined our team in June 2022. Retiring from several years in restaurant management, she turned her love of animals into a second career and now enjoys caring for pets in our kennel. She is married and has a son and daughter-in-law. A 16-yearold dog named Prissy and three cats (Pepper, Max and Roxy) complete the family. Her free time is dedicated to hiking, crocheting, and road trips.
Jane Opatrny
Originally from Chicago, Jane moved to Crossville after spending 20+ years working with an accounting firm. She was initially drawn to our clinic for veterinary care of her dog and two cats; but with an Associate of Science Degree in Medical Assisting and a compulsion to stay busy, it was only natural for her to offer volunteer hours alongside our staff. Ever since August 2019, she has supported PAH‘s success in providing high quality care for clients’ pets. "The staff is fun to be around, and I truly believe they get my Midwestern sense of humor." Her additional interests include working on stained glass projects.
Helen Roos
Originally from England, Helen first came to the US in 1987, then moved with her husband and two children from New York to Crossville. Her love of animals is too extensive for just the six dogs at home, so she joined our staff as kennel assistant in May of 2024 to add to the compassionate care patients and boarders receive at PAH. Family (including her pets!), hiking, camping and reading top her list of hobbies.
Hailey Arnold
From California to Idaho to Tennessee, Hailey ultimately followed her dream to Plateau Animal Hospital in May of 2024. She now puts her college degree and certification in Veterinary Science and
Technology, as well as ten years of experience, to work with animals of all sizes, including those at our hospital and her own home. Calling herself a "deep down cat lady" (caring for Oz, Jenks, Tuna and Gravy), Hailey still finds plenty of chances to love on her dog, Kai. When time allows, she explores her other passions-wildlife, fishing and chasing waterfalls.