Ft. Wright, KY
Ft. Wright, KY
Noah’s Ark Animal Clinics of Ft. Wright
3339 Madison Pike
Fort Wright, KY 41017
Phone:
859-426-0426
Hours:
Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm
Saturday, 9am-2pm
Closed Sundays & Holidays
Meet your Ft. Wright team:
Medical Director

Dr. Kasie Ernst, DVM

Dr. Kasie Ernst, DVM
Medical Director
Auburn University 2014
I love that I get to help my client’s fur-babies. It is nice knowing that I get to help their furred family members and to help my clients understand how to better care for them at home, so they can ideally live a longer, healthier life together.
Specialty: I love anything surgery! I take a special interest in both orthopedic & soft tissue surgeries. It is nice knowing that after having performed a successful surgical procedure that I made a positive difference for both my patients & their owners.
My Pets: I currently have 4 dogs: 3 Border Collies (Gracie, Annie, & Huxley), 1 Irish Wolfhound (Étaín), 3 cats: Simon, Ichabod, & Odin, 1 Chinchilla (Leo), & 2 horses (Beauty & Cherry). I also still hold a special place in my heart for the pets that are unfortunately no longer around (Mars my Great Pyrenees, Winston my Chinchilla, and Lilly, Tiger & Ducky my hedgehogs).
Hobbies: I enjoy spending time with family. I love cooking & baking. I also enjoy just lounging around and having “lazy days” with my fur-babies.
P.S. I love anything having to do with Hedgehogs. I think they are super cute even with their “prickly” personalities.

Dr. Harun Khan, DVM
Dr. Harun Khan, DVM
The Ohio State University 2024
Supporting the human-animal bond is one of the primary reasons I was eager to join this field of work. The most enjoyable aspect of general practice for me is essentially “growing” with a pet. Helping support pet owners from their first puppy visits to senior wellness exams through education and communication.
Specialty: Two aspects of veterinary medicine that interest me are spectrum of care and neurology. While seemingly appearing to exist on opposite sides of the speciality arch, I believe one of the strongest tools available to every veterinarian is their physical exam. Over my career I hope to strengthen all aspects of my physical exam, from neurolocalization to general assessments, all to provide optimal care for all my patients.
My Pets: I have an absolute nutcase of a border collie mix. Her name is Stella and she is all work and no play. She loves doing agility work and isn’t the least bit interested in social play at the dog park. She’s not a fan of flying insects and a large supporter of Costco’s Chicken and Apple treats.
Hobbies: With life so short, how can one not enjoy food? My wife and I love exploring new cuisines —any recommendations are appreciated! While glutinous, I do enjoy eating food much more than making food. Similar to the hobbits of middle earth who have a deep love to grow things, I love caring for plants. Particularly, the temperamental ones. I hope to have a vegetable and rose garden soon!

Dr. Molly Stephens, DVM
Dr. Molly Stephens, DVM
Auburn University 2024
I enjoy being able to provide care to animals that need it.
Specialty: I am interested in general practice medicine and surgery.
My Pets: I have a 5-year-old cavapoo named Hattie, and a 1-year-old cockapoo named Huckleberry.
Hobbies: I enjoy pickleball, baking, and spending time with my family.
P.S. I am so excited to be learning from the team at Fort Wright!

Dr. Tom Shoemaker, DVM
Dr. Tom Shoemaker, DVM
Oklahoma State University 2010
I love identifying and treating health problems in pets so the human/animal bond can be strengthened.
Specialty: Prevention and wellness care. The connection between human and animal health (One Health).
Hobbies: Family time, music, and sports.

Dr. Travis Koopmans, DVM
Dr. Travis Koopmans, DVM
Auburn University 2018
I enjoy the wide variety of all the conditions we can diagnose and treat.
Specialty: I especially enjoy treating skin conditions because we can visibly see the improvement.
My Pets: I have one demanding cat named Mirabella.
Hobbies: When I’m not at work I’m usually doing some sort of home renovation project.

Dr. Scarlett Black, DVM
Dr. Scarlett Black, DVM
Auburn University 2011
The mystery behind each case intrigues me. Each case offers a new challenge. A full physical exam and a detailed history start the search and diagnostics and treatment solve it (hopefully). The teamwork involved with medicine makes it enjoyable. A veterinarian is nothing without their technicians and support staff. We all do our best everyday and can only strive to improve.
Specialty: Ophthalmology, Diagnostics and Surgery
My Pets: I have 6 cats (house and barn) – Shamoo, Fatty, Elmer, Charlie, Curley, and Shorty. 2 horses -Angel and Rosie. I also foster kittens, so there are always new babies here.
Hobbies: Reading, horseback riding, farm work, gardening, and the shooting range.