Dr. Erin Morton
Veterinarian
Dr. Erin Morton was born and raised in Bethel, CT. After graduating high school she attended the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) where she obtained her pre-med in biology and then attended Ross University where she received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed her clinicals at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Upon graduating, Dr. Morton moved back to Florida where she has spent the past seven years practicing medicine right here in Port St. Lucie, Fl serving her local community!
Dr. Morton has a love for practicing internal medicine and is very thorough in the way she approaches every case, no stone is left unturned! She also understands that every client’s needs and situations are different and takes that into account when developing treatment plans and options. Dr. Morton has a passion for using a multimodal medicine approach to help our geriatric or terminal patients.
Dr. Morton owns a border collie mix she rescued from under a tree while attending veterinary school in St. Kitts. Rossie, who was covered in ticks and malnourished when they found him. He is now a happy and healthy dog who is loving life! Outside of practicing medicine you can find Erin soaking up rays at the beach, traveling to exciting locations, or kayaking or hiking with her son and dog.
Education
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Ross University
- Clinical Rotation, University of Wisconsin Madison
Interests
- Internal Medicine
- End-of-Life Care
Dr. Robert Carell
Veterinarian
Dr. Robert Carell received his bachelor of science and doctorate of veterinary medicine from Cornell University. After graduating, he completed an internship at the New Haven Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine before working at a clinic in San Francisco, opening his own clinic, and now working with North Port St. Lucie.
Education
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell Univeristy
- Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, New Haven Central Hospital
Dr. Erin McNamara
Veterinarian
Dr. McNamara was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. Her first experiences were with family pets and working with and caring for thoroughbred horses. She attended the University of Kentucky for a B.S. degree in animal science with a heavy concentration in biology, then ventured to Ross University Veterinary School where she met her husband, Dr. Abadia. Her last clinical year was at Auburn University, where she and her husband were married. They now have two daughters, Elora and Isabella, along with four dogs and a cat.
Dr. Mac’s focus is to practice high-quality medicine for cats and dogs, educating pet parents so that they can be active participants in their pet’s care.
Education
- Bachelor or Science, Animal Science, University of Kentucky
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Ross University
- Clinical Rotation, Auburn University
Interests
- Client Education


