Dr. Roy C. Gully
Dr. Gully has been practicing General Small Animal Medicine and Surgery in the Arlington-Mansfield area for over 25 years. His professional memberships include Tarrant County VMA, Texas VMA, and AVMA. Special professional interest are in practice development. Here is a little background history on Dr. Gully:
Dr. Gully was born in east central Mississippi. In his high school days, his extra curricular activities were 4-H club, FFA, participating in livestock judging,and showing beef cattle. After a semester at East Mississippi Junior College, he decided Uncle Sam needed some help, so he enlisted and served in the U.S. Army 1st Special Forces group until 1972. After his military days, Dr. Gully continued his education at Mississippi State University with a major in Animal Science, and in 1978, Dr. Gully graduated from Louisiana State University-School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Gena Williams
Oklahoma native, Gena Williams, has had a long standing passion for animals. Pursuing her dream of working with animals, Gena earned her Bachelors degree in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University in 2002. During her time as an undergraduate, Gena mentored fellow students and worked part time at a veterinary diagnostics laboratory. Upon being accepted at OSU College of Veterinary Medicine, Gena devoted the following four years to the practice of veterinary science. After receiving her degree in May, 2006, Gena began her work her at the Gully Animal Hospital. Her main focus is on internal medicine and preventative medicine, particularly with geriatric patients.
In Gena's spare time, she participates in many outdoor activites and charities. Her passion for animals has led her to adopting her very lovable Labrador Retriever, Keeley, and her cat Sunshine. While traveling has always been a part of Gena's activites, she is most comfortable at home with her family.
Dr. Brad Franklin
Dr. Brad Franklin graduated with his veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University in 2004. He practiced for 3 years in Stillwater, Oklahoma and then in Aug of 2007 was recruited by Gully Animal Hospital. He focuses his veterinary talent on soft tissue and orthopedic surgery but enjoys every aspect of his career. He feels lucky that he can come to work every day, enjoy what he does, and make a difference in an animal's life.
He has a very busy and rewarding family life with his wife Crystal, 4 year old son Caden, and 1 year old daughter Ayla. The family is rounded off with 3 dogs. Bennie and Mazie are 8 year old Dachshunds and are probably the most spoiled dogs in the world. They recently adopted Sasha, a 1 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback, who is quickly learning the meaning of the phrase "it's a dog's life!"
Dr. Lynne McSween
Pictured above with husband Michael & sons Martin & Jonathan, Dr. Lynne McSween graduated in 2001 with a BS in Biochemistry from Schreiner University, and received her DVM from St. George's University in June of 2006. Special interests in veterinary medicine include dermatology & behavior.
When not in the clinic, Dr. McSween most enjoys spending time with her four year old son Jonathan & her two German Shepherd dogs. Her hobbies include ballroom dancing & watercolor portraiture.