Dr Justin Busick, large animal veterinarian

Dr. Justin Busick

Dr. Justin Busick grew up on a farm in southern Indiana where he often found himself in the company of cattle, horses and a few sheep working with his uncles on their cattle and grain operations as well as his own beef cattle herd.  He raised sheep and pigs in the local 4H, competed in FFA and developed an interest in livestock production medicine and nutrition.  This experience led him to pursue a veterinary degree from Purdue University so he could help other farmers develop programs to help improve herd production. 

Dr. Busick has over 15 years of experience working as a livestock veterinarian with cattle, sheep, goats as well as other production species in many states. Doc Justin lives in Anderson, but provides mobile veterinary services for cattle, sheep, goats and other livestock species to Madison, Hamilton, Delaware and surrounding counties including cities such as Anderson, Alexandria, Pendleton, Noblesville and Daleville to name a few.  When he’s not seeing clients you can generally find him working on his own hobby farm with his family.  

Justin’s mission is to maintain and enhance the veterinary services offered to cats and dogs in Marion County, while also broadening the scope of the business to include on-farm services for livestock animals. If you’re visiting our office, feel free to schedule an appointment with Dr. J. Busick!

Dr. Kiara Nobbe

Dr. Nobbe was born and raised in Southeast Indiana where she spent her childhood with horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, and chickens. She enjoyed showing horses in 4-H, competing in FFA contests, and participating in multiple clubs. Dr. Nobbe found her passion for veterinary medicine by researching equine lameness and diseases as she encountered them while training her horse. She worked with veterinarians, farriers, and chiropractors to find a diagnosis and treatment plan.

Throughout high school and her undergraduate studies, she worked at a local small animal clinic that still had one small dairy client. Her favorite part of the job was assisting at the monthly herd check for the dairy which sparked her interest in ruminant medicine and reproduction. She earned her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Tennessee at Martin and continued her veterinary studies at Purdue University, earning her degree in veterinary medicine in 2025.