EPET WEBSITES - Key Persons


Dr. Karen Clark

Dr. Clark graduated with a B.S. In Biology in 1980 from Columbus University in Columbus GA. She then attended the University of Georgia earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1984. After graduation she served as a U.S.Army veterinarian in California until 1988. She joined Crossroads in 1994 as an associate then in 2011 became sole owner of the practice. Dr. Clark has an interest in orthopedics and does a lot of our orthopedic surgeries, but she also has been instrumental in bringing Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) a type of chiropractic treatment to Crossroads. In addition to the VOM she has added a class III therapeutic laser to bring full circle our options for treating orthopedic injuries and other conditions non-surgically. Dr. Clark is a member of the AVMA, GVMA and AAFP. She has 2 rescue dogs, "Tyler" &" Relish", (Relish is in the picture), 2 tiny poodles inherited from her mother and 3 frisky felines.

Dr. Paul Evans

Dr. Evans graduated from the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine in May of 2005. He came to work at Crossroads the following year. In addition to all aspects of general practice, Dr. Evans has a special interest in Ophthalmology. Outside our busy hospital, he has a wife Eva, and 2 sons. Dr Evans enjoys football (the "Dawgs" of course), playing the guitar & golfing. He and Eva are very involved with Scouts and camping with their boys. They have 3 dogs, including" Dooley", the office greeter, and 2 cats. He is also a member of the AVMA and GVMA.

Dr. Sharon White

Dr. White received her B.S. in Biology from the University of Georgia in 1980, then graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at UGA in 1984. She worked for a short time after graduation in Louisville Ky before moving back to Georgia and then practicing in Marietta for 8 years. She established Crossroads Veterinary Hospital in 1993 and practiced full time until selling the practice to Dr. Clark in 2011. Dr. White has a deep interest and knowledge in Dermatology and is a member of the AVMA and GVMA. She now works for Crossroads part-time and spends time in Mexico where she volunteers at a spay/neuter clinic. This makes her somewhat fluent in Spanish. She has one dog,"Hana", her constant companion since being rescued in Hawaii while she was attending a veterinary conference.