Dr. Rhonda Collins Brady, DVM

Owner, Dr. Rhonda Brady grew up on a small dairy farm in Iowa. She graduated from The College of Veterinarian Medicine at Kansas State University in 1995 and has been serving the Lebanon community and surround areas ever since; Practicing both small and large animal medicine. During that 23 years, she has been a resident of Lebanon with her husband Eugene, 1 daughter, 1 son and their pets. Dr. Brady built Ridgeview Animal Clinic in 2018 where she continues to practice and perform surgeries on both large and small animals.


Trina Abell, Receptionist

Trina is a native to Lebanon. She has always wanted to be an advocate for animals. She joined our team in 2021. Trina enjoys spending time with her Schnauzer pups Axle, Abby,  and Audi.


Alexis Hayden, Vet Assistant

Alexis is new to working in the veterinary field, but is working towards getting her Vet Tech License. She enjoys riding her horses and playing with her dogs Archie & Steele.


Savannah, Vet Assistant

Savannah has been in the veterinary field going on 2 years. She enjoys playing with her dog River and cat Skunk. She is currently working towards getting her Vet Tech License.

Madison (Madi ), Receptionist/ vet assistant

Madi loves playing with any and every dog no matter the breed or size ! When She is not with her son or at work , she loves snuggling with her dog Dixie .

Newest addition

Hi ! My name is Zephyr i’m the newest addition to Ridgeview animal clinic . I am very loveable , but also very mischievous. You can find me hanging around with the patients or pestering my sis Amaretto .


Hi! I’m Amaretto. I decided to make this place my home. It’s pretty awesome here. They let me roaming around the clinic as I please . I can be cute and cuddly , But don’t let my cuteness fool you , I’m quick and I’ll attack anything in my path! When i’m not out roaming the clinic I take up residency in our cat room and keeps our boarding felines company.


Wilson is a mixed-breed native of Adair County who was rescued from Columbia Animal Shelter in 2019. He enjoys greeting everyone and everything that comes through the front door, sleeping, and getting arrested by the Marion County Dog Snatchers.