Leesa McCue is a mixed animal practitioner and founder of Eastern Colorado Veterinary Services. She was raised on a farm and ranch in the Idalia, Colorado area. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1993 from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, and started her veterinary career in the Limon area that same year.
Leesa enjoys the challenges and rewards of a mixed animal practice, whether it’s radiographing a dog leg, or pulling a calf. She is always ready to discuss the veterinary field with students and has always conducted mentoring for young people interested in the field. Leesa also has contributed to her professional associations over the years with Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, and the Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation. Locally, Leesa is committed to giving back to the community as a board member of the Limon Child Development Center and the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Program.
Leesa continues to make her home in Arriba, Colorado with her husband Troy, and children Mercedes and Austen. They share their home with two cats, Sugar and Kiana, and a Boston Terrier, Bonny. Family can always be found in and around the clinic as Leesa truly enjoys all aspects of family life, whether at work or at home. When she gets time, she also enjoys roadside photography, gardening, vacationing with the family, and taking care of the family’s cow herd north of Burlington.
Leesa truly feels blessed to work and raise her family in a rural agricultural community like Limon. She looks forward to many years of continued service to the veterinary profession and Eastern Colorado [citation].