Dr. Lynne Neveu was born in Washington state and grew up in Tennessee. She has always had a great passion for animals, and knew by the age of 4 that she wanted to be a veterinarian when she grew up. She completed her primary education in Tennessee and then moved to New Jersey where she earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology from Richard Stockton College. She then returned to Tennessee and received her a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Tennessee in 2001.
Dr. Neveu moved to Central Pennsylvania immediately after graduation from veterinary school and has been practicing small animal medicine in the area since that time. She has a special interest in surgery, exotic pets and wildlife medicine. She serves as a volunteer veterinarian for T&D’s Cats of the World. She also helps as relief doctor for the Animal Emergency Clinic in Watsontown and a consulting veterinarian for Bucknell’s primate colony.
Dr. Neveu lives in Milton with her three children: Connor, Morgan and Macy. They share their home with three dogs, three cats and a couple dozen fresh water fish. When Dr. Neveu is not working, she enjoys reading, camping, hiking, swimming and traveling with her family.