John Laster, DVM

Founder

Dr. Laster was born and raised in Todd County. He attended Western Kentucky University for his undergraduate degree, before attending Auburn University where he received his doctorate in veterinary medicine. Dr. John enjoys spending quality family time on his farm with his wife, Kayla and children, Vivian Lea (5), Hayes (3), and Cooper (infant).

Pets include: Winston (Newfoundland), Roscoe (Rescue Beagle), Bear (Golden Retriever), Maggie (Great Dane), Lucy (Great Dane), Bohdi (Great Dane), Pollyanna (Great Dane), cats, cattle, horses, and a mini donkey named Sunday.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Cory Goodlett, DVM

Partner

Dr. Goodlett is from Cullman, Alabama originally. He studied Animal Sciences at Auburn University before receiving his degree in veterinary medicine from Auburn in 2012. Following graduation, he moved to Clarksville, Tennessee where he practiced for 7 years. During his time in Clarksville, he focused on small and large animal medicine and surgery. Dr. Goodlett enjoys playing golf and anything outdoors with his fiance, Olivia, and daughter, Gatlin (2).

Pets include: Charlotte (Lab), Wynonna (Bernese Mountain Dog), Sammie (Samoyed), Coco (Pomeranian), JoJo (Pomeranian), Ollie (Pomeranian), Boone (Horse), cats, chickens, cattle, and a mini horse named Henry.

 
 
 
 

Madelyn Orem, DVM

Partner

Dr. Orem was born and raised in Hopkinsville, Kentucky and has always had a love for animals (big and small). She attended Murray State University before going to Auburn University. She graduated from vet school in 2020. Dr. Madie, her husband, Jack, and their daughter, Molly Kate (1) live on the family farm.

Pets include: Farmer (Cockapoo), Pheobe (Lab), Piper (Golden Doodle), Tommy (Rescue Lab), Zsa Zsa (Golden Doodle), Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (French Bulldogs), Rosalynn Carter (French Bulldog), Misty (Horse), cats, and cattle.

 
 
 
 
 

Madison Futrell, DVM

Associate

Dr. Futrell was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky and attended Murray State University for undergrad. She has worked at TCAC since high school. She graduated from Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2023. Her husband, Griffin, and herself run a cattle farm and freezer beef operation in Trigg County.

Pets include: Marley (Heeler), Gyspy (Border Collie), Gus (Texas Heeler), Tuna (cat), Delbert (leopard geoko), chickens, and cattle.

 
 

Lindy Sharp, DVM

Associate

Dr. Sharp was born and raised in the small town of Elkton, Kentucky, where she developed a deep appreciation for animals from an early age. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Western Kentucky University, focusing on subjects that would prepare her for a career in veterinary medicine. Dr. Sharp has been connected with the Todd County Animal Clinic since her high school years and has continuously played an important and influential role at the clinic throughout her professional journey.

Her pets included: Raven (Lab Mix), Maverick (Golden Retriever), and cattle.