Originally from San Antonio, Dr. Aubree Lee learned to fish and found her love of animals before she could walk.
She grew up riding horses and spending summers with her grandparents in Fredericksburg, where any animal she met instantly became a friend. Dr. Lee always knew she wanted a career with animals and, at 8 years old, decided becoming a veterinarian was the way to go. She checked out as many animal and pet care books from the library as possible, attended workshops, and volunteered at animal shelters…anything that would bring her closer to her calling as a veterinarian! Dr. Lee completed her undergraduate studies at Texas A&M University. During her time at Texas A&M, she trained five service dogs for disabled veterans, served as an officer for Vets Without Borders, and was an active member of the Corps of Cadets.
Dr. Lee traded her cowboy boots for flip flops and moved to the Caribbean to achieve her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University. She then traded flip-flops for snow boots to complete her clinical year at Kansas State University before moving back home to Texas. Dr. Lee strives to strengthen and enrich the human-animal bond through individualized care tailored to benefit both her clients and patients. “My goals as a veterinarian are to make my clients feel heard and ensure that they understand all of the options available to them. I want us to work as a team with the unified goal of providing the optimal care and quality of life for our animal friends.” Dr. Lee’s clinical interests include internal medicine, exotic mammals, and acupuncture. She is currently pursuing her acupuncture certification through the Chi Institute.
Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Lee enjoys baking, hiking, fishing, water sports, and quality time with her husband Andrew and their pets. Dr. Lee has three dogs, Oualie (Coconut Retriever), Leia (Coconut Retriever), Kimber (German Shepherd mix), and one cat, Artemis.