Dr. Bryan Wright
Dr. Wright grew up in the Moore area and graduated from Moore Christian Academy. He then attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, OK, for his undergraduate education. He graduated with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1997 from Oklahoma State University.
Over the past 25 years Dr Wright has focused on providing a comprehensive and complete veterinary experience for his clients. Veterinary medicine is a career that allows him to be a surgeon, a dentist, a reproductive specialist, a general practitioner and an internist, just to name a few. He enjoys orthopedic surgery the most, as he is driven to fix things that are broken. He also enjoys the many challenges of successfully operating and managing a practice.
Dr. Wright’s goal is to utilize his God-given abilities to help people and their pets.
In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family and enjoying the outdoors.
Dr Wright is honored to be chosen by “Doc Boyer” to become part of Boyer Veterinary Clinic’s future and looks forward to carrying on the service and tradition.
Dr Mackenna Davison
Dr. Mackenna Davison is from the panhandle of Oklahoma where she grew up in the small town of Texhoma. She developed a love for animals from a young age whether it was snakes her dad brought home from the hog barns to the litters of kittens always found in the closets. When finishing high school she decided to combine her love for animals and her interest in sciences by pursuing veterinary medicine.
After completing her undergraduate studies at Texas Tech University, Dr. Davison received her Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science. She received her Doctor of Veterinary medicine from Oklahoma State University.
She has two pets, a miniature American Shepherd named Saki and a grey and white tabby named George. She got them both during vet school which helped keep her sanity.
In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors, trying new recipes, and reading for fun.
Lacie, Practice Manager
Lacie has been a member of the Boyer Capstone team since 2008. Growing up in Oklahoma, she had dogs, cats, and a hamster and always said she wanted a career caring for animals. Lacie loves watching our patients grow and building lasting relationships with our clients. She shares her home with her police officer husband and their daughter, who has artistic talent far beyond her years. Their fur family currently consists of one dog named Harvey Dent.
Izzi, Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT)
Izzi is a Registered Veterinary Technician with five years of experience in the veterinary field. She has an associate’s degree in Applied Science in Veterinary Technology and graduated from the Vet Tech program at OSU OKC in 2021. As an RVT, she does everything from assisting in surgery, running appointments, patient care, client education, cleaning, and so much more. What motivates Izzi is gaining the trust of her patients, advocating for them, and being able to watch them recover after treatment. Izzi’s career goals and aspirations for the future are to continue to learn and hone her skills to become the best technician and the best version of herself. Outside of work, Izzi is a homebody who is navigating life as a new mom, wife and mom to two dogs and a cat. A quote that she lives by is “in a world where you can be anything, be kind.”
Ashley, Registered Veterinary Technician
Ashley brings more than 15 years of experience in veterinary medicine, with a background in shelter medicine, emergency and specialty care, ICU, ultrasound, and general practice. A licensed veterinary technician for 9 years, Ashley earned her Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology in 2016 and has additional training as a Feline Friendly Practitioner, CAETA-certified professional, and RECOVER CPR certified technician. Her special interests include compassionate nursing care for dogs and cats, ultrasound, anesthesia, and end-of-life care.
Ashley loves building relationships with clients and their pets and finds the greatest reward in helping sick pets feel better and return home to their families. She is especially inspired by the bond people share with their animals and feels honored to support and strengthen that connection every day. Outside of work, Ashley enjoys camping, hiking, geocaching, and spending time with her husband, Reynard, and their five children.
Cam, Vet Assistant
Cam is a veterinary assistant with a diverse background in animal care. She has two years of experience in general practice and previously spent seven years working as a zookeeper, caring for a wide range of species including mammals, reptiles, and marine life. Cam is currently pursuing her Associate’s degree in Veterinary Technology and has a strong skill set in animal restraint, anesthesia monitoring, and client communication.
In her role, Cam assists doctors with diagnostic testing, medication administration, anesthesia, and patient care, while also helping educate pet owners and ensure a smooth experience for both pets and their families. She especially enjoys working with patients in areas like anesthesia and radiology, and values building meaningful relationships with clients, patients, and his team.
Cam is inspired by her family and by the opportunity to care for animals who cannot speak for themselves. Her long-term goal is to become a veterinarian and open her own small animal or exotic practice.
Outside of work, Cam has a full house with 19 animals and enjoys reading, art, and spending time with her family as they build their farm. A fun fact: she is classically trained in opera and once considered becoming an opera singer.
Kaydi, Vet Assistant
Kaydi is a veterinary assistant with hands-on experience in both patient care and clinical support. She began her career at Thunderbird Veterinary Hospital, working her way up from a kennel technician to a veterinary assistant, where she developed strong skills in animal handling, restraint, and assisting with dental and oral procedures.
In her current role, Kaydi supports the medical team with a wide range of responsibilities, from safely restraining patients to assisting with procedures and treatments. She is especially passionate about building meaningful connections with clients and their pets and takes pride in providing compassionate care to every patient she works with.
Kaydi is motivated by her love for animals and her desire to treat each pet with the same care and compassion she would want for her own. She is committed to continuing her education and is considering returning to school to pursue her Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) certification.
Outside of work, Kaydi enjoys camping, thrifting, and decorating. A fun fact: she previously played the violin competitively.
Zoe, Vet Assistant / Kennel Technician
Zoe is a kennel technician and veterinary assistant who is passionate about providing comfort and care to every patient she works with. She began her veterinary career at Holdenville Veterinary Clinic, where she built a strong foundation in animal care and clinical support. Zoe holds a Veterinary Assistant certification and a Radiology Aide certification, and is dedicated to continuing her education in the field.
In her role, Zoe assists with a wide range of responsibilities, including patient care, monitoring anesthesia, performing radiographs, running appointments, and caring for boarding pets. She takes pride in helping make veterinary visits less stressful by focusing on patient comfort and creating a calm, supportive environment.
Zoe enjoys the variety each day brings and finds fulfillment in seeing patients improve with the care she provides. Her goal is to become a veterinary technician and continue advancing her skills in animal care.
Outside of work, Zoe enjoys spending time with her dogs and doing crafts.
Katelyn, Vet Assistant / Receptionist
Katelyn is a veterinary assistant and receptionist who has been working in veterinary medicine for over 27 years. She enjoys being one of the first friendly faces clients see and loves meeting new patients and their families.
Katelyn is passionate about building connections with both pets and their people, helping create a welcoming and positive experience for everyone who walks through the door.
Outside of work, Katelyn stays busy with her family, including her four two-legged children and three four-legged companions. In her free time, she enjoys music, art, cooking, and spending time outdoors.
Jess, Vet Assistant
Bio coming soon.
Dr. Ron Boyer (Retired)
Originally from Warrensburg, Missouri, Dr. Boyer moved to Oklahoma City in the 4th grade (where he met Cindy, his future wife) and graduated from Putnam City High School in 1971. He earned his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University in 1978, where he also played tight end for the football team, notably defeating BYU in the 1975 Fiesta Bowl.
For the first 13 years of his career, Dr. Boyer practiced large animal care in Holdenville before founding Boyer Veterinary Clinic in 1991 and shifting his focus to small animals. However, his deep love for veterinary medicine and large animals remained evident through his personal farming endeavors. Since 2005, he’s managed a 395-acre farm with his wife Cindy, raising cows, goats, donkeys, and horses while enjoying country life and a cabin he built with his own hands.
Dr. Boyer and Cindy married in 1972 and have raised a close-knit family. They are proud parents of four children, including two sons who also became veterinarians, and grandparents to 18 grandchildren.
After decades of service, Dr. Boyer retired in late 2024, leaving a solid legacy of community-focused, compassionate care. As part of this transition, the clinic was renamed Capstone Veterinary Care, reflecting the culmination of Dr. Boyer’s decades of dedication and the practice’s new chapter in the excellent hands of Dr. Wright. Dr. Boyer’s passion for animals and commitment to his patients have shaped Capstone Veterinary Care into the trusted practice it is today. Though he is no longer practicing, Dr. Boyer’s influence, values, and vision live on in the clinic’s dedicated team.
Please join us in wishing Dr. Boyer the wonderful retirement he so richly deserves and thanking him for his legacy of exceptional care for the animals and people of our community.