The staff at Farmers Korner Veterinary Hospital is carefully crafted, well-educated group of caring individuals working together to provide the ultimate quality of care for both the patient and client. Check out our staff biographies and qualifications!

Dr. Court spent most of her life on the East coast before moving to Summit County, Colorado with her husband in 2001. Denisa lives in Breckenridge with her husband, two sons, two leopard geckos, fish, and yellow Labrador Retriever. She truly enjoys her profession. Being a veterinarian enables her to improve the overall health and quality of life of our animal companions and enrich the lives of their human families.
Denisa decided in elementary school that she wanted to be a veterinarian and began volunteering and working in animal hospitals when she was ten years old. In 1998, she accomplished her dream when she graduated from the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Denisa completed further training in medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine during a year-long internship at a large referral hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Court has special interests in ophthalmology, behavior, and internal medicine.
Dr. Court’s commitment to her continued education, compassion for pets and their families, and desire to practice the best medicine have enabled her to provide companion animals with superior healthcare during her twenty years of practice. Dr. Court is very excited about owning Farmers Korner Veterinary Hospital and being able to continue helping pets and their families in Summit County.
Dr. Koehler is a native of the Chicagoland area, but has lived in 6 states and abroad. After her 1 year experience as a Rotary International Exchange Student in Germany, she was a Division I walk-on student athlete at the University of Miami in Florida, where she earned her BS in Marine Science/Biology. She then worked in chemical oceanography for 2 years post-graduation, which afforded her some great travel opportunities on research vessels all around the globe (New Zealand, Antarctic Circle, Iceland, Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean).
Dr. Koehler received her doctorate of veterinary medicine from Ross University in 2007. She completed a rigorous rotating internship at the well renowned Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, followed by 2 years of postdoctoral surgical training at Animal Hospital Specialty Center in Highlands Ranch and Animal Specialty Group in Los Angeles. She brings experience and training from highly reputable practices from across the country in areas of small animal surgery, emergency medicine, and small animal medicine.
Dr. Koehler also provides emergency and general practice services to hospitals throughout the Denver Metro area. She has published numerous articles in various veterinary journals and presented many continuing education seminars on a variety of surgical topics nationally.
Dr. Emily Hokett is our newest addition to the FKVH team. She is very passionate about providing care for pets, and enjoys forming relationships with their humans.
Emily has always dreamt of becoming a veterinarian, and spent much of her free time growing up with her mother who is also a veterinarian. Originally from Arkansas, she moved to Colorado to pursue higher education and experience the beauty of the mountains in 2014. Dr. Hokett lived for 9 years in Fort Collins where she earned her Bachelor’s in Animal Sciences, Master’s in Biomedical Sciences, and eventually went on to graduate from CSU’s veterinary program in 2023. She has called Summit County home since then.
She loves the close-knit community of Summit County, and is excited to bring high-quality, compassionate care to pets in the area. Whether it’s providing routine checkups or addressing more complex health needs, Dr. Hokett is dedicated to helping every pet lead a long and healthy life.
Outside of the clinic, Emily enjoys getting out into the mountains. She loves rock climbing, trail running, and skiing. Alongside Emily on these adventures is Sully, her loyal 12-year-old Golden Retriever, and Boxley, a curious 2-year-old cat.
Dr. Hokett looks forward to building lasting relationships with pets and their owners in Summit County and contributing to the health and well-being of the community.
Pam was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, but after visiting Colorado as a teenager, she knew this was the place she wanted to live. Originally a teacher by profession, her work with children led her to a job at Keystone Resort. She worked at the daycare there for many years. That job grew into running the front desk at the daycare. When it was time to move on the increasing pull to work with animals led her to another kind of front desk, at a veterinary hospital. It was there she first met Dr. Denisa Court. She is very happy to be reunited with Dr. Court and provide the best customer care to the clients and pets at Farmers Korner Veterinary Hospital.
The pull to be with animals has also led her to rescue several and she currently lives in Georgetown with dogs Kip and Nala, four cats, and three parrots. She enjoys taking many walks with her dogs and when able get a little crafty.
Jen moved to Colorado in 2004 after graduating from Missouri University of Science and Technology. There she earned her degree in biology with a minor in Chemistry. For 7 years she worked in a small animal clinic in Fort Collins. During that time she attended Front Range Community College to become a certified veterinary technician.
In 2011, Jen moved to Summit County where she was a stay-at-home mom for her 2 young children. She kept current with her continuing education and kept her certification up to date. Jen started working at Farmers Korner Veterinary Hospital in Dec. 2019. Jen loves Summit County and enjoys everything outdoors. Her favorites are running, nordic skiing, snowboarding and mountain biking.
Lynzee is from the beautiful state of Utah and moved to Colorado in 2020 to be closer to family. She enjoys her off-time with her adorable cat, Spencer, and active pup Lexy.
Leif grew up in Frisco and is a proud graduate of Summit High School. He is currently studying at Colorado State University and works with us during the summers to get him ready for his lifelong goal of being a veterinarian.
Andy was born in Aurora, Colorado but grew up mostly in San Diego, California. His love of the outdoors lured him back to Colorado in 2007 where he is an avid hiker in the summer and snowboarder in the winter. Andy is no stranger to being a pet parent with his four active dogs and one lazy cat. His love of animals attracted him to working animals professionally for over five years now.
Linda came to Summit County after living in New Mexico for a decade. She is originally from Ohio but decided the West was the best place for her to play. She has an amazing cat, Lebron, named after the Ohio sports legend, and although he is an All-Star Kitty, he does not play basketball.