Our Veterinarians
Dr. Sarah flax
Associate Veterinarian
Dr. Flax was inspired to become a veterinarian moments after her family brought home its first pet. She grew up in Lakeland, Florida and spent as much time as possible volunteering at various veterinary hospitals. She later attended The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and took a special interest in animal behavior. During her summers off, she volunteered with World Vets performing surgeries in Ecuador and Colombia. Dr. Flax has practiced at several animal hospitals in the Columbus area and feels most at home in the OR. She loves working with each and every patient to figure out what works best for them and their human.
In her free time, Dr. Flax enjoys reading adventurous books, traveling to foreign lands and rolling her eyes at her husband when he plays video-games. Together, they have four majestic cats: Rambo, Oliver, Sophie, and Thorbert. They also have a beautiful brindle baby girl named Rory, who loves cheese, peanut butter, and lounging.
Dr. Emy Varughese
Associate Veterinarian
Dr. Elizabeth Logan
Owner
Dr. Elizabeth Logan graduated from The Ohio State University with her degree in veterinary medicine in 1993 and joined the team at Norton Road Veterinary Hospital in 1998. Her primary fields of interest include behavior medicine and geriatric feline medicine. In 2000, WBNS 10 TV surveyed 100’s of Central Ohio veterinarians to see whom they would trust to see their pets during a medical emergency and Dr. Logan was chosen to receive this prestigious recognition. During the same year, the ASPCA awarded her with the Vet of the Year Award. Dr. Logan is a member of The American Veterinary Medical Association, The Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, The American Society of Feline Practitioners, The House Rabbit Society, The Columbus Academy of Veterinary Medicine and The American Society of Animal Behavior. Dr. Logan resides in Grove City with her two daughters, her deaf and visually impaired Australian Shepherd (Captain), her rescued chihuahua (Daffodil) and many cats. Her personal interests include participating in her kids extra-curricular activities, volunteering for Colony Cats and Dogs (a local rescue group) and reading.