Cassie Lux, DVM, DACVS (SA)
Dr. Cassie Lux attended Purdue University for her undergraduate and veterinary school education, obtaining her DVM in 2009. She completed a rotating internship at Mississippi State University and then completed a residency in Small Animal Surgery at the University of California-Davis. She earned board certification in Small Animal Surgery from ACVS in 2014. She has been a member of faculty at the University of Tennessee since 2013. Her areas of interest included minimally invasive and interventional radiology procedures and trauma. She has served on committees dedicated to her area of specialty including the Veterinary Endoscopy Society, ACVS, and Society of Soft Tissue Surgery. She has published on diverse topics related to veterinary surgery.
Soft tissue surgery, trauma, and minimally invasive techniques
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- Small Animal Surgical Residency, University of California - Davis, Issued 8/1/2013
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Purdue Univ West Lafayette*, 2009
Cassie Lux, DVM, DACVS (SA)
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- Small Animal Surgical Residency, University of California - Davis, Issued 8/1/2013
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Purdue Univ West Lafayette*, 2009
Dr. Cassie Lux attended Purdue University for her undergraduate and veterinary school education, obtaining her DVM in 2009. She completed a rotating internship at Mississippi State University and then completed a residency in Small Animal Surgery at the University of California-Davis. She earned board certification in Small Animal Surgery from ACVS in 2014. She has been a member of faculty at the University of Tennessee since 2013. Her areas of interest included minimally invasive and interventional radiology procedures and trauma. She has served on committees dedicated to her area of specialty including the Veterinary Endoscopy Society, ACVS, and Society of Soft Tissue Surgery. She has published on diverse topics related to veterinary surgery.
Soft tissue surgery, trauma, and minimally invasive techniques