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Pet owners in Sevier and Knox counties have one family of businesses that can provide the best in pet health care, boarding, and grooming for their furry family members. Two decades ago, Dr. Dinny Ryan, the Irish vet, opened Sevier County Animal Clinic on West Main Street in Sevierville. During this time, SCAC has been proud to serve the residents of Sevier County and their pets. Years later, Dr. Ryan opened Governor John Sevier Animal Clinic on John Sevier Hwy. Both Veterinary Clinics offer complete in-house animal health care. For the best in animal health care services and products, grooming, and boarding, trust Sevier County Animal Clinic and Governor John Sevier Animal Clinic. We feel our staff is second to none and our doctors are simply the best! When your pet has a problem or needs a periodic checkup, we hope you will stop by and get acquainted with one of our friendly pet specialists.

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We are extremely grateful to Sevier County for allowing us to serve its residents and visitors in caring for your pets for the past 20 years! We have one basic goal and that is to offer the best health care for your animals that is humanly possible. - Dr. Dinny Ryan -

Staff

Dr. Dinny Ryan, DVM, is our lead veterinarian. Born in Tipperary Ireland, he moved to Tennessee in 1981 to study at the University of Tennessee. He received his BA in engineering and continued on to get his DVM from the College of Veterinary Medicine at UT. Dr. Ryan began practicing Veterinary Medicine in 1992. He has made it his life and career to work and care for animals in Sevier County. His favorite aspects of his job include medicine, surgery, large animal work, and client education. Dr. Melissa Snow, DVM, is another key member of our team. She completed a B.A. In Biology at Hiram College in 1993 and came to Tennessee to pursue graduate studies in the Animal Science Department at the University of TN. Upon completion of a Master's degree, she entered the College of Veterinary Medicine here in Knoxville and received her DVM in 2001. Dr. Jenny Darden, DVM, is also part of our team. She received her DVM degree from UT College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. Her favorite aspects of her job include working with a variety of species, new puppy and kitten visits, the opportunity to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, and performing surgeries.

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