Owner/DVM, CCRP
Dr. Sudha Komma received her veterinary degree from Tufts University. She earned a Masters in Public Health from Boston University and Masters of Veterinary Science in Microbiology from ANGRAU. Dr. Komma has practiced general veterinary medicine for about 15 years. High quality care and affordable veterinary medical and surgical services has always been her strong professional commitment.
Dr. Komma is a general practitioner with professional interests in preventive care, surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, dentistry and exotic medicine. She is also interested in holistic medicine, herbal medicine and acupuncture therapy. She has also developed a special interest in addressing the special needs of senior pets.
Quality care and affordable veterinary services have always been Dr. Komma’s strong professional commitments. She is extremely excited to lead the LRVC team in providing an exceptional service to the pets and people of Hudson and the surrounding towns.
In her free time, she enjoys playing chess, cooking, traveling, and spending time with her family and pets. She has lived in NH for the past fifteen years. Dr. Komma and her husband Suren have two children Manu and Sai, and a Bernese Mt Dog named Nova.
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Dr. Sarah Kehoe grew up in Massachusetts and knew from an early age that she wanted to be a veterinarian. Her educational journey took her to Saratoga Springs, NY where she earned a bachelors degree in Neuroscience and rode on the Equestrian Team for Skidmore College. Dr. Kehoe then went on to study at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, where she graduated with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2012.
From graduation until the Fall of 2019 Dr. Kehoe worked with small animals as well as horses, sheep, and goats at a mixed animal practice here in New Hampshire. While she loved working on all animals big and small she is excited for her new role at BVMC where she can focus on high quality small animal medicine. Dr. Kehoe is passionate about the preventative care that can help your pets live a longer and happier life.
When not at the office Dr. Kehoe spends her time with her husband and young daughters. You will often find her at the Crossfit gym, gardening, hiking or cooking a meal to enjoy with friends and family. Dr. Kehoe shares her home with a dog (Wrigley), and two cats (Ryno and Pepper).
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Dr. Amy Goldstein received her veterinary degree from Tufts University in 2010. Dr. Goldstein practiced emergency medicine for 13 years. She has professional interests in urgent care and internal medicine. Dr. Goldstein is fear free certified. In her free time she likes hiking, reading and playing soccer. She enjoys spending time with her husband, 2 sons and 2 cats.
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Dr. Genevieve Carmichael is a dedicated veterinarian committed to providing compassionate, personalized care for pets and their families. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, but it was through years of hands-on experience in clinical practice and continuing education that she developed a deep passion for preventive care, dermatology, senior pet health, and animal behavior. Dr. Carmichael has been proudly serving the Southern New Hampshire community since 2017. She is passionate about building lasting relationships with both pets and their people. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Carmichael enjoys walking her dogs with her family and spending quality time at home with her dogs, cat, and small reptile pets.
DVM, DACVS, CCRT, DACVSMR
Dr. Powers is our MOVES veterinary surgery partner in the NH/MA region. She is available to perform advanced orthopedic and soft-tissue surgeries.
Dr. Powers earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University in 1999, then spent the next several years completing multiple internships and conducting research as the PennHIP post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her surgical residency and also served on the faculty at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and earned board certification from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) in 2008.
In 2014, she earned board certification from the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (ACVSMR). She is also certified as a canine rehabilitation therapist (CCRT). Dr. Powers has a particular interest in orthopedics and soft tissue surgeries, including oncologic, cardio-thoracic, and reconstructive procedures.
In her free time, Mich enjoys spending time hiking, kayaking, and participating in agility courses with her dogs, Chibi, Fuji, and Taro.
Abby has been working in veterinary medicine since 2015 when she was a sophomore in high school. She accomplished her associate degree in veterinary technology to become a Certified Veterinary Technician, later continuing on to receive a bachelor’s in animal health and Behavior. Abby’s compassion for animals is expressed in all parts of her life. She has grown up rescuing animals and hopes in the future to be able to foster. Her hobbies include snowboarding, gardening, and identifying the breed of every dog she encounters.
Courtney is an experienced veterinary technician who has been working for Lowell Road Veterinary Center since 2018. She attended Great Bay Community College in 2017 where she obtained her associate degree in veterinary technology. Courtney loves educating clients and loves to connect with each and every pet that comes in! She enjoys spending time with her fiancé, Eric, and American Staffordshire terrier Luna.
Caroline is a veterinary technician that started as a volunteer during the pandemic in 2020. She quickly became part of our team and is a jack-of-all trades for our hospitals. You might see her working up front in reception, in our urgent care facility or in your pets’ appointment! Caroline is a junior at UMaine studying animal and veterinary sciences with the plans of attending vet school after college. She has two siblings and two pets and enjoys exploring Boston and going on hikes with her significant other Garrett. She loves talking with clients so be sure to say hi!
Isaac is a veterinary technician assistant and has been with LRVC since 2021. With about four years of experience in veterinary medicine, and a majority of his life spent raising various reptiles, the Lizard Guy picks no favorites in helping to provide care for dogs, cats, birds, or other pets. Outside of LRVC, he enjoys writing, drawing, and getting lost in piles of information about bugs and other unassuming critters.