Veterinarian Overview
Dr. Carolyn Stewart, a 1986 graduate of UTSA, received her doctorate of veterinary medicine from Texas A&M college of veterinary medicine in 1992.When you become a veterinarian you know one thing, you love animals! What you don't know is the bond that you will develop with your clients, their families and your co workers. Veterinary medicine has a way of opening people's hearts. There is a common conception that eyes are the windows to the soul, I disagree. I believe animals are. On a daily basis people share stories with us that make us laugh and cry and some stories give us the chance to learn and grow and to realize how lucky we are to be blessed with loving families. I am blessed to be able to balance work and home. It's not easy to be a mother of 3, a full time veterinarian and to work with your husband, but life is not about being easy. Its about experiences! I recently completed a triathlon and it was horrible, exciting, exhausting and fulfilling. I have never pushed so hard for something in my life, but the end result was an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. That's similar to my feelings on owning a business. During certain times it can be demanding and exhausting, but then I see the first puppy of the morning or the parvo patient that is able to see it's family for the first time since starting treatment and I am overwhelmed with accomplishment and gratitude. I am so grateful to the community for allowing my husband and I into your lives and your stories. Our Family Pet Hospital truly is yours