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OUR VETERINARIANS

Meet the folks who make it all happen. We see big potential in every moment, & care deeply about what we do every day.

Dr. Khanh Tran

Veterinarian

Dr. Tran has always loved medicine and animals. It wasn’t until she actually entered the veterinary field, however, that she truly felt it was her calling. Being an advocate for animals, fighting for the human-animal bond and making her patients’ quality of life a top priority are the guiding tenets of the care she provides.

After obtaining Bachelor’s Degrees in both Chemistry and Biology at the University of Houston, Dr. Tran went on to pursue her DVM at Texas A&M. Upon graduation, she moved back to the Houston area to be close to her family again. Clinically, Dr. Tran enjoys performing surgery because it requires a great degree of skill and allows her to work with her hands. She also enjoys doing international health certificates, because it enables clients to travel with their pets.

Outside of the clinic, Dr. Tran resides in Pearland with her husband and their beautiful daughter. The family has one dog, Lacie, who has been with Dr. Tran since before vet school. Lacie has a spunky personality and is extremely food-motivated. She can often be seen at the clinic, running from person to person in hopes of tricking them into giving her a treat. (Spoiler alert: she’s usually successful.)When she’s not working, Dr. Tran enjoys traveling and exploring the outdoors. She frequently goes on trips with her sisters and has since shared her passion for travel with her husband. Together, they look forward to showing their daughter the world!

Dr. Gracelynn Morrow, DVM

Veterinarian

Bio coming soon.

Dr. Josie Flowers, DVM

Owner/Chief Medical Officer

Leadership

Like most in the veterinary industry, Dr. Flowers has always had a deep compassion for animals. However, she did not set out, nor did she ever wish upon any star in the known galaxy, to one day own a veterinary practice. Who would want that kind of stress? Practicing is stressful enough! Yet, for the first time in her storied life, she finally feels as though she has found her true calling: taking care of the people who care for the animals. 

While attending Texas A&M for both her undergraduate and post-graduate education, Dr. Flowers spent time volunteering at an equine-only practice and also worked at several small animal and exotic clinics. Her goal was to gain experience in a little bit of everything. Following her graduation in May of 2008, Dr. Flowers moved to Greenville, TX to join a mixed animal practice. In 2015, she joined The Corner Vet team as an Associate Veterinarian. In May of 2016, she was promoted to Chief Medical Officer, and in June of 2020, she officially purchased the practice. 

Professionally, Dr. Flowers is most passionate about helping veterinary students and newly graduated veterinarians navigate the transition from student to practitioner. The first year in practice is the most important and sets the stage for the remainder of one’s career and quite honestly, one’s personal life as well. She enjoys putting teams together, building the practice around the doctor and staff, and creating a culture that is both fulfilling and allows for balance on the home front.

Outside the clinic, Dr. Flowers is a proud Mom to two amazing kids: a daughter and a son. Her family resides in Rockwall, TX. Between single parenting, making ball games and practices, serving on the PTA Board, serving as Den Leader in Cub Scouts, travelling to Houston for business and serving in her life group at church, she spends what little remaining free time she has with her family. 

If there’s any advice that Dr. Flowers could give, it’s that life is short. You only get one, so don’t waste it. And above all, do not lose your sense of humor. Whether she’s going Mach 10, trying to do twenty things at once, putting her underwear on inside out, or putting her coffee mug in the fridge, Dr. Flowers is always ready for a good laugh.