Growing up in Satellite Beach, Dr. Molly Rollman developed a love for animals at an early

age and was rarely without a new pet or rescue project at home.  “I was constantly bringing home animals of all kinds growing up - snakes, rabbits, lizards, frogs, hamsters, and just

about anything else that caught my attention.

” That curiosity and connection with animals eventually inspired her to pursue a career in veterinary medicine, where she could combine her interests in science, medicine, and compassionate care.

MollyDr. Molly is a proud double Gator, earning both her bachelor’s of science and her doctorate of veterinary medicine from the University of Florida. In the time between undergraduate

and graduate school, she worked as a veterinary assistant at Animal Medical Clinic, gaining hands-on experience in general practice and surgery. During that time, she gained a deep

appreciation for the relationships between veterinarians, clients, and their pets, further solidifying her commitment to practicing high-quality, compassionate medicine.

“Returning to the same clinic as a veterinarian is especially meaningful to me, and I’m excited to continue serving the community that helped shape my journey into veterinary medicine.”

At home in Satellite Beach, Dr. Molly is a proud pet parent to a tuxedo cat named Lacy and a handsome ball python named Roger. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys fishing, strength training, shark tooth hunting, and playing board games with friends and family. Her faith and involvement in Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church are also important parts of her life.

Dr. Molly strives to create a positive, low-stress experience for both pets and their owners. She loves the variety that veterinary medicine brings each day - from surgery and internal

medicine to caring for exotic pets - and is committed to continuing to grow her skills throughout her career. Her goal is to make every client feel heard, supported, and confident

in their companion’s treatment plan. She is thrilled to care for the pets in the community she has always called home.