Dr. Lindahl grew up near Howell, Michigan. She has special interests in dermatology, internal medicine, and low-stress animal handling. While growing up, Dr. Lindahl was actively involved in Livingston County 4-H and the Hartland High School Equestrian Team, and participated in many community service activities, as well as shows with her horse and dog. She began her first veterinary-related job as an assistant at a mixed-animal practice in 2003, and she has been hooked on the veterinary profession ever since!
She exercised her Spartan Pride while spending a number of years at Michigan State University for her undergraduate and graduate professional studies. During this time, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science in 2008, and subsequently, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2013.
During her veterinary education, Dr. Lindahl was involved in several organizations, which included serving as co-coordinator for the MSU Pet Loss Support Hotline. She participated in the Miracle of Life Exhibit at the Upper Peninsula State Fair, and also assisted in the research of laminitis and insulin resistance in horses.
Dr. Lindahl and her husband have two young children who keep them very busy, and a young mixed-breed dog, Axel, who is a good running buddy She enjoys running and exercising at the local gym, birding, and escaping with her family to their cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Dr. Lindahl is excited to meet you and your animals at your next veterinary visit