Meet Our Vets
Meet Our Vets
Meet the Vet Team
Marlo Egleston DVM
Marlo Egleston here! My life has revolved around animals for as long as I can remember. I grew up on my family’s dairy farm in Elkland, PA where we also raised registered Polled Herefords and had a collection of horses. We showed our homebred cattle across the country before basketball took over and commanded our competitive time. I broadened my horizons with four years in Washington, DC attending The George Washington University on full athletic scholarship. After my time there, I was anxious to return home and spent three years working full time on my family’s farm while also coaching basketball performance work for Nike. When I realized I needed “a real career” I decided to follow through on my dream of attending veterinary school. I spent my veterinary school years at Cornell University focusing on equine and food animal medicine. Following graduation I moved to Lewisburg to work for West Branch Mobile Vet Clinic. Opening my own practice has always been my ultimate goal, and I was fortunate to make that dream a reality January 1, 2019.
Marlo Egleston DVM
Marlo Egleston here! My life has revolved around animals for as long as I can remember. I grew up on my family’s dairy farm in Elkland, PA where we also raised registered Polled Herefords and had a collection of horses. We showed our homebred cattle across the country before basketball took over and commanded our competitive time. I broadened my horizons with four years in Washington, DC attending The George Washington University on full athletic scholarship. After my time there, I was anxious to return home and spent three years working full time on my family’s farm while also coaching basketball performance work for Nike. When I realized I needed “a real career” I decided to follow through on my dream of attending veterinary school. I spent my veterinary school years at Cornell University focusing on equine and food animal medicine. Following graduation I moved to Lewisburg to work for West Branch Mobile Vet Clinic. Opening my own practice has always been my ultimate goal, and I was fortunate to make that dream a reality January 1, 2019.
Lacey Floyd DVM
Hi! My name is Lacey Floyd. I grew up on a farm in Benton, PA which is about 20 minutes north of Bloomsburg. My journey towards a career in veterinary medicine started early when my aunt gifted me with horseback riding lessons at the age of 5 for Christmas. I don’t think I ever looked back. I started working for Lora Knelly Quarter Horses when I was 16, mucking stalls, feeding, and turning out horses. Somewhere in the middle of all my equine activities, my brother and I developed an interest in beef cattle and started a cow/calf herd composed of commercial cows as well as some purebred Simmental and Angus cows. Shortly thereafter, I went to Penn State in the fall of 2010 where I quickly became involved in the Penn State Horse Sale, the equine judging team, and as a worker at the horse barn. After 4 years at my second home in State College, I made the big jump to vet school at Iowa State. I have to say I’m glad to be back where there are trees to cut the wind. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my Corgi, Ruger as well as painting, reading, and crocheting (poorly).
Lacey Floyd DVM
Hi! My name is Lacey Floyd. I grew up on a farm in Benton, PA which is about 20 minutes north of Bloomsburg. My journey towards a career in veterinary medicine started early when my aunt gifted me with horseback riding lessons at the age of 5 for Christmas. I don’t think I ever looked back. I started working for Lora Knelly Quarter Horses when I was 16, mucking stalls, feeding, and turning out horses. Somewhere in the middle of all my equine activities, my brother and I developed an interest in beef cattle and started a cow/calf herd composed of commercial cows as well as some purebred Simmental and Angus cows. Shortly thereafter, I went to Penn State in the fall of 2010 where I quickly became involved in the Penn State Horse Sale, the equine judging team, and as a worker at the horse barn. After 4 years at my second home in State College, I made the big jump to vet school at Iowa State. I have to say I’m glad to be back where there are trees to cut the wind. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my Corgi, Ruger as well as painting, reading, and crocheting (poorly).
Michaela Naugle DVM
Hi! My name is Michaela Naugle. I grew up in Selinsgrove, PA. My passion for veterinary medicine all started with my love of “Random Canyon Riding Program” a non-profit therapeutic horseback riding program located in Kratzerville PA. This program gives all individuals with any disabilities the ability to ride horses and form an incredible bond. I was involved in 4-H. I have my dream horse “Baye” who is now 28 years old.
I attended Susquehanna University where I received a bachelor’s degree in biology. I left the small town of Selinsgrove and moved to Philadelphia PA to attend Drexel University where I received my Masters in Laboratory Animal Medicine. Finally, I moved to Guelph, Canada where I received my Veterinary Degree from Ontario Veterinary College. I enjoyed living in Canada for four years, but it’s nice to be back home. In my spare time, I love basketball, reading, riding horses and spending time with my Goldendoodle “Maya”. I also have three adorable cats, who always keep me on my toes. I am super excited to bring to the practice western medicine and look forward to growing my acupuncture and chiropractic clients.
Michaela Naugle DVM
Hi! My name is Michaela Naugle. I grew up in Selinsgrove, PA. My passion for veterinary medicine all started with my love of “Random Canyon Riding Program” a non-profit therapeutic horseback riding program located in Kratzerville PA. This program gives all individuals with any disabilities the ability to ride horses and form an incredible bond. I was involved in 4-H. I have my dream horse “Baye” who is now 28 years old.
I attended Susquehanna University where I received a bachelor’s degree in biology. I left the small town of Selinsgrove and moved to Philadelphia PA to attend Drexel University where I received my Masters in Laboratory Animal Medicine. Finally, I moved to Guelph, Canada where I received my Veterinary Degree from Ontario Veterinary College. I enjoyed living in Canada for four years, but it’s nice to be back home. In my spare time, I love basketball, reading, riding horses and spending time with my Goldendoodle “Maya”. I also have three adorable cats, who always keep me on my toes. I am super excited to bring to the practice western medicine and look forward to growing my acupuncture and chiropractic clients.
Rachael Elliott, BVetMed
Hi, I’m Rachael Elliott. I have spent most of my life residing in Snyder County, PA and still call it home. During high school I enjoyed playing sports and showing goats, horses and even rabbits through 4-H and FFA. I went on to continue my education at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio where I received a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science/Pre-Vet and an associate’s degree in Western Equestrian Studies. When it came time to go to vet school, I didn’t think Ohio was far enough, so I ventured across the pond and received my BVetMed degree (DVM equivalent) from the Royal Veterinary College in London, England. I have gained a lot of different experiences in my time away from PA, but I am back in Central Pennsylvania and look forward to taking care of your equine and small ruminants while also being close to my family. In my free time I enjoy dabbling in photography and being outdoors doing various things like riding my horses (Ryder and Aspen), walking/hiking with my Corgi/Mini Australian Shepherd mix (Dandy), skiing and occasionally fishing.
Rachael Elliott, BVetMed
Hi, I’m Rachael Elliott. I have spent most of my life residing in Snyder County, PA and still call it home. During high school I enjoyed playing sports and showing goats, horses and even rabbits through 4-H and FFA. I went on to continue my education at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio where I received a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science/Pre-Vet and an associate’s degree in Western Equestrian Studies. When it came time to go to vet school, I didn’t think Ohio was far enough, so I ventured across the pond and received my BVetMed degree (DVM equivalent) from the Royal Veterinary College in London, England. I have gained a lot of different experiences in my time away from PA, but I am back in Central Pennsylvania and look forward to taking care of your equine and small ruminants while also being close to my family. In my free time I enjoy dabbling in photography and being outdoors doing various things like riding my horses (Ryder and Aspen), walking/hiking with my Corgi/Mini Australian Shepherd mix (Dandy), skiing and occasionally fishing.
Jake Weber
Hi! My name is Jacob (“Jake”) Weber. I grew up in the Southern Tier/Finger Lakes region of upstate NY just outside of Horseheads. I started raising rabbits and caring for my family’s annual group of feeder pigs when I was 11 years old. From there, I began showing Mini Lop rabbits in NY and across the country at various regional and national shows. I also showed Duroc and crossbred pigs at my local county fair through 4-H. I raised Boer meat goats for a few years as well. Growing up with livestock greatly influenced my decision to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Elmira College in Elmira, NY. I then ventured 45 minutes from home to Ithaca, NY where I received my veterinary degree from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, focusing on production animal medicine. During vet school I spent most of my free time working in Cornell’s Equine and Nemo Farm Animal Hospital where I gained excellent nursing care experience with all large animal species. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family, my fiancé Katie (who is also a veterinarian!) and her dog “Rachel”, hiking, kayaking, and reading.