Dr. William Morland
Dr. William Morland graduated from Kansas State University in 1970 with a doctorate in veterinary medicine. He and his wife, Dr. Laura Morland, founded the hospital in 1974. Dr. Morland is a large-animal practitioner. He also owns the Flying M Ranch. He enjoys working with his own cattle and back grounding calves. His pets other than his cattle include two Cairn terriers Dandy & Teddy.
Dr. Kristal Endicott-Holder
Dr. Kristal Endicott-Holder graduated in 1998 from the University of Missouri with a doctorate in veterinary medicine. Dr. Holder joined the staff right after graduation. She is a mixed practitioner, enjoying many aspects of both large and small animal medicine. In her spare time she can be found helping Dr. Morland at the Flying M Ranch. Dr. Holder and her husband Troy share their home with two dogs: Sassy, a Cairn Terrier, and Zoey a French Bulldog. They also have six cats.
Dr. Katie McClaskey
She graduated from Kansas State University in 2013 with a doctorate in veterinary medicine. Dr. McClaskey is a mixed animal practitioner with an emphasis in Equine. In her spare time she enjoys showing American Quarter Horses and riding. She owns five horses (Dot, Annie, Rocky, Aubry & Gucci), a flock of sheep, and two Minature Schnauzers named Sophie & Grace.
Richard Farley
Richard Farley came to the hospital in 1985. He started out as part-time kennel help and has since worked his way up to groomer. With more than 25 years of grooming under his belt, he has built up a large clientele. In his spare time Richard enjoys riding his motorcycle. He shares his home with a cat (C.J.).
Becky Mengarelli
Becky Mengarelli joined the staff in 2003. She gained her animal knowledge by working 11 years at a humane society. She has been trained on the job to be a Veterinary Technician. In her spare time she enjoys several hobbies, including art, photography. Becky and her husband Darin share their small farm with a standard Poodle (Sookie), several cats, goats and a pony.
Marty Crystal
Marty Crystal came to the hospital in 2008 as a large animal assistant. He gained his experience with large animals by working at another veterinary practice for the last 14 years and working at the Ft. Scott sale barn since the age of 14. When he has a spare moment you can usually find him fishing. Marty and his wife Jolene have 3 daughters: Raylene, Kaylyn, and Callie.
