Dr. Steffani Morris
Veterinarian, Owner
Education: University of Florida
Doctor Morris earned both her bachelor’s degree and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Florida. (Go Gators!!) She purchased Clear Lake Animal Hospital in 2011. Dr. Morris is an active member of AAHA, AVMA, FVMA, and PBVS. In her spare time, she enjoys riding horses, working out, spending time with her 2 daughters and 3 dogs, and reading, and cooking.
Dr. Morris has always had a passion for animal welfare and rescue. In 2014 she began working with Pet Haven Rescue, a cage-free rescue sanctuary located in Loxahatchee, FL. In 2015 she became a board member for Pet Haven and believes in their mission statement: “Compassion is contagious… pass it on.” In 2014 Dr. Morris also began working with Greyed A Greyhound Assistance and Placement Services, an organization dedicated to providing assistance with medical costs, rehabilitation, and rehoming retired greyhounds. Dr. Morris provides medical care, spays, and neuters before these gentle athletes are ready to find their forever homes.
In 2016 Dr. Morris began working with Rescue Life. Rescue Life is a 5013C non-profit organization in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and was founded in December 2013. They are dedicated to rescuing all domestic species of animals and rehoming them or offering them a sanctuary.
In 2017 Dr. Morris began working with Kibblez of Love, an organization that rescues the most medically needy dogs from our local shelters. Dr. Morris provides treatment to these dogs before they find their furever homes. Kibblez of Love also runs a pet food bank that provides food for dogs whose human parents are in financial need. The Redland Rockpit Abandoned Dog Project is another rescue that Dr. Morris has had the pleasure of working with starting in 2017. This rescue helps provide medical care, foster homes, and love to dogs that are abandoned in the Redland area of Florida. Dr. Morris also started working with The Doberman Rescue League in 2017. This rescue provides foster homes, medical treatment, and love for Dobermans until they find their furever homes.
Dr. Christina Braun
Veterinarian
Education: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Doctor Braun is a Connecticut native and a 2000 graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Her 24-year career has spanned all aspects of veterinary medicine, from mixed animal practice in rural Florida to equine holistic medicine to small animal medicine.
Dr. Braun obtained her certification in animal acupuncture from IVAS in 2004 and her certification in animal chiropractic from Options for Animals in 2006. She enjoys integrating all aspects of her varied veterinary background when examining a pet and thrives on client interaction.
Dr. Braun relocated to Wellington, Florida, from Colorado in 2021 and is thrilled to be a part of the team!
Dr. Haviera Correa
Veterinarian
Education: Massey University
Dr. Correa was born and raised in Bradenton, Florida, as the youngest of seven children in a family that immigrated from Chile. Her passion for veterinary medicine began at the age of 12 when she started working in a kennel. She advanced her career as a veterinary technician while pursuing her education.
Dr. Correa attended Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, where she earned a double major in Biology and Mathematics, along with a double minor in Chemistry and Marine Science. Following her undergraduate studies, she traveled to New Zealand to attend Massey University, an American-accredited veterinary school.
After graduating from veterinary school, Dr. Correa completed her clinical training in Richmond, Virginia. She then relocated to Southeast Florida, where she worked in emergency medicine for seven years while raising three beautiful children. Transitioning to small animal general practice, she also taught at the Sanford-Brown Veterinary Technician School in Fort Lauderdale for one year.
Currently residing in northern Palm Beach County, Dr. Correa continues to work in small animal medicine while managing her homestead, which includes chickens, goats, and tortoises. She is dedicated to integrating her veterinary expertise with her passion for sustainable living, as she and her family build a tropical food garden and homeschool their children.