Dr. Angus grew up in Richmond, Virginia. She attended to the University of Virginia where she earned her undergraduate degree in Environmental Science. After spending time working in the field in Montana, she decided to pursue veterinary medicine.
Dr. Angus attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated in 2018. After graduation, she moved to Maine to practice as an equine veterinarian with Annabessacook Veterinary Clinic. During her 3 years with Annabessacook, Dr. Angus began studying Traditional Chinese Medicine, and also gained a wide variety of experiences including primary care, emergency medicine, sports medicine, ophthalmology, and critical care of hospitalized patients. She moved back to Richmond in 2021 to work with Woodside Equine Clinic. During her time at Woodside, she became certified in animal chiropractic and continued to expand her knowledge on the benefits of both Chiropractic and Acupuncture in sports medicine and difficult cases.
Dr. Angus is excited to be part of the team at the Integrative Veterinary Center where she can continue to pursue her passion for Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and Chiropractic. She is certified in acupuncture through the Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine in Florida and in Animal Chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association.
In her free time, Dr. Angus prefers to be spending time on her farm with her husband, two small children, her 2 cattle dogs, her cat, and her horses. If she is not with her family, you can probably find her somewhere riding a horse.