Veterinarian
Reproduction & Fertility
Brittany Middlebrooks grew up in Greenville, South Carolina and went on to attend Clemson University for her undergraduate education. After graduating from Clemson, she began working at a small animal clinic where her love for veterinary medicine grew. Dr. Middlebrooks attended veterinary school at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine on the island of St. Kitts, where she also earned her master's degree studying immuno-contraceptives in Caribbean donkeys. She completed her clinical year at U.C. Davis, where she then stayed on for an Equine Field Service Internship. Following her internship, she went on to Colorado State University for a residency in Equine Theriogenology. She completed her residency and became a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists in July of 2024. Dr. Middlebrooks enjoys all aspects of theriogenology including sub-fertile mares and stallions, embryo transfer, recipient mare management, postpartum mare management, and foal care. With the large caseload that central Kentucky has to offer, she hopes to find her niche in the world of theriogenology while providing top quality patient care. She's excited to continue educating the next generation of equine veterinarians through the internship and externship programs. In her spare time, Dr. Middlebrooks enjoys running (has completed 5 full marathons thus far), traveling, horseback riding (hoping to restart her OTTB/"failed" recipient mare), trying new restaurants, and being outdoors with her husband and their three dogs.
BS from Clemson University
DVM and MS from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
DACT
DVM Kentucky
DACT
AAEP, AVMA, KAEP, SFT