Meet Our Team
Our team welcomes you and your beloved pets to University Pet Clinic.
Annie Adams, DVM
Associate Vetrinarian, DVM
We are proud to have Dr. Adams as our lead Associate Veterinarian since 2012. Prior to her graduating as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 2011, Dr. Adams was first a student volunteer and then a veterinary technician at University Pet Clinic for a few years, while she completed her undergraduate degree from University of Arizona. After vet school graduation, she practiced small animal veterinary medicine in Casa Grande, AZ, with emergency medicine, surgery, exotic animal medicine and shelter medicine as her areas of interest.
Dr. Adams and her husband, Chris (our Head Certified Technician), enjoy spending time outdoors with their children and dogs.
Dennis White, DVM
Associate Vetrinarian, DVM
A native Arizonan, Dr. White graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1973 after attending University of Arizona for his undergraduate degree. He has practiced in many clinics throughout Arizona over the years, including owning his own hospital. In April 2016, Dr. White relocated to Tucson from Phoenix and joined University Pet Clinic as an Associate Veterinarian. He enjoys various aspects of veterinary medicine, including surgery and has helped families with their cats and dogs for over 43 years. Dr. White and his wife have a horse rescue ranch in southern Arizona that keeps Dr. White busy in his free time.
Richard T. Schorr, DVM
Owner, DVM
Dr. Schorr grew up on a ranch south of Tucson. He did his undergraduate studies at University of Arizona and went on to graduate from veterinary school in 1962 from Colorado State University. Dr. Schorr was a Research Fellow at the Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm, Sweden, where he studied surgery and radiology. There, he met and married his wife, and returned to Arizona.
He and his wife raised their 4 children on a farm in western Washington and he practiced small animal medicine for 26 years in Tacoma, WA. In 1990, Dr. Schorr and his wife decided to move back to Arizona, along with 3 of the 4 children. He opened University Pet Clinic in 1991.
Dr. Schorr enjoys drawing, painting, sculpting, and etching in his spare time. He has spent a great deal of time traveling the country, giving seminars and demonstrations at universities, forums, and events, on the lost art of traditional rawhide braiding to make reatas (lassos). He makes saddles and enjoys leather tooling, as well.
In addition, Dr. Schorr plays an active role on the Board in the restoration, preservation, and public education of the Empire Ranch, a historic working ranch near Sonoita, AZ. He enjoys being a Tucson Veterinarian.
Karin Schorr
Hospital Administrator
Karin is the youngest daughter of Dr. Schorr (Owner) and has worked with her father since she was a young girl, at their family veterinary clinic in Washington State. She and Dr. Schorr opened University Pet Clinic together in 1992, while Karin finished her Bachelor’s of Science degree and she took over the management responsibilities in 1996. Karin and her husband have three children and two dogs. When she is not working, Karin loves to travel, attend concerts, gardening and cooking.
Chris B.
Certified Veterinary Technician
Jenna L.
Veterinarian Technician
Andra L.
Veterinary Technician
Lynette C.
Veterinary Assistant
Ariana V.
Receptionist
Teresa R.
Receptionist
Adriana L.
Veterinary Assistant
Garrick K.
Veterinary Assistant
Lacey C.
Veterinary Technician
Marisa A.
Veterinary Technician
Tenisha L.
Receptionist
Olivia
Veterinary Assistant