Meet the Middleton Veterinarians

Dr. WunzDr. Nancy Wunz

Dr. Wunz, a transplant to Idaho, originally hails from Pennsylvania. After obtaining her Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, she attended The Ohio State University completing her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2000.

Following veterinary school, Dr. Wunz did a small animal internship at Oradell Animal Hospital in New Jersey. For the next 3 years, she practiced small animal medicine in Colorado, then returned to Pennsylvania until finally deciding to settle west in 2018 to practice progressive, quality medicine with the Intermountain Pet Hospital team.

Dr. Wunz is most interested in preventive, internal, and exotic (especially guinea pigs and rabbits) animal medicine. She brought her husband, 2 kiddos, and 1 rescued cat to enjoy the friendly people and beautiful climate of the Treasure Valley where they plan to hike, bike, ski, and raft at every opportunity.

DrAnaWillisFFDr. Ana-Maria Willis

Dr. Ana-Maria Willis was born in Romania, in a beautiful Transylvanian city named Brasov, in close proximity to Dracula's Castle (Bran Castle). In 2007, she attended a business school and graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest.  Once she discovered her love of veterinary medicine, she attended the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Romania and went through the ECFVG program in 2015 to become a licensed veterinarian in the United States.

When Dr. Willis is helping pets, she enjoys spending time with her husband and son.  She also likes to hike, cook, read, and riding her side by side through all of the beautiful terrains of Idaho. 

DrLauraEastonFFDr. Laura Easton

Dr. Easton was born and raised in Northwest Washington. Although she enjoyed growing up amongst the mountains and trees, a sunnier life was calling. In 2006 she moved to the Boise area to enjoy the fun and friendly environment of the Treasure Valley.

Dr. Easton attended Boise State University where she received her undergraduate degree in Biology while working part-time as a Veterinary Technician. She then attended Washington State University where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. After graduation, Dr. Easton relocated back to the Treasure Valley and joined the IPH team. She enjoys practicing high-quality medicine while developing and building long-lasting relationships with her clients and their pets. She also has a special interest in oncology.

Over the years, Dr. Easton has traveled to help people and animals alike. In 2014 and 2015 she traveled to Haiti with her family to assist in bringing medical care to the Haitian people. She visited Indonesia in 2018, where she released sea turtles back into the wild. In 2019 on a trip to South Africa, she witnessed the effects of rhino poaching and the resulting aftercare of orphaned rhinos.

In her free time, Dr. Easton enjoys hiking and boating with her husband and three adult children. Dr. Easton and her husband share their home with their Dogue de Bordeaux Agnes and Bullmastiff Tilda.