Pets Love Our Vets
Serving Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, and Olive Branch
As an accredited member of the
American Animal Hospital
Association, we are dedicated to providing excellence in small
animal care. Our hospital is evaluated regularly by AAHA to ensure
that we meet or exceed the association's standards of excellence.
AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for
quality care in veterinary medicine.
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Dr.
Pam Chandler graduated from
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989.
She acquired Kirby Gate Animal Hospital in 1996 and practiced there
before merging with Southwind in 2006. Dr. Chandler's areas of interest
include internal medicine, arthritis/lameness, and veterinary
acupuncture. She received her certification through the
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1992.
Dr. Chandler has a degree in business administration and worked in
business for several years before finally pursuing her real life passion
of becoming a veterinarian. She also served as an officer in the
US Army Reserve Veterinary Corps until resigning her commission
in 1995.
When not caring for her patients, you will usually find her on the golf
course or playing with her three cats--Lucy, Mikey and Junior. Dr.
Chandler is originally from Clarksdale, MS, and is still a member of
Clarksdale Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Noell Moseley graduated from
Auburn University College of Veterinary
Medicine in 1971. He helped start Hickory Ridge Animal Hospital in 1974,
and is one of the founders of Southwind Animal Hospital.
Dr. Moseley is a Diplomate of the
American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners with a specialty in Canine and Feline practice. ABVP
seeks to promote the highest standards of contemporary veterinary
clinical practice.
Dr. Moseley's areas of special interest in practice include neurology,
ultrasound, internal medicine, and veterinary informatics.
Outside of veterinary medicine his passions are computers and golf.
Noell and his wife Betsy have four children and three grandchildren.
Betsy is an organist and creator of heirloom clothing for children. They
share their home with five dogs--three dachshunds, a doberman and a miniature
pinscher. The Moseleys are members of
Germantown Presbyterian Church
where Dr. Moseley also serves as an elder.
Dr. Angela Briggs is a recent graduate from
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Prior to veterinary
school and her life in the South, she grew up just outside of Washington, DC and
received her bachelor’s degree in Animal Sciences from the University of
Maryland, College Park.
Dr. Briggs’ areas of interest include feline medicine, nutrition, oncology, and
ultrasound. She plans to become a diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary
Practitioners or the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in the
future.
During her spare time, Dr. Briggs enjoys exercising, reading, and spending time
with her family, including two German shepherds, two cats, and her husband,
Chase. Her newest interests include learning how to garden and exploring the
city of Memphis.