Dr. Kelli Isom
Dr. Kelli Isom, originally from Nocona, Texas, graduated from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in 2003.
She worked at a three doctor small animal practice in San Antonio for two years following her graduation.
After spending several years in Seguin, Trampus and Kelli moved to Bertram and purchased Highway 29 Veterinary Hospital. In 2008, they decided to add an additional veterinary office in Lampasas, and Isom Veterinary Hospital was opened in June 2008.
They have two boys, Preston (5) and Cayhil (2), two dogs (Jack and Pete), and a cat that thinks he's a dog (Augie).
Kelli's veterinary interests include small animal internal medicine and ultrasound. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, and fishing.
Dr. Trampus Isom

A central Texas native, Dr. Trampus was born and raised in Lampasas. He attended Texas A&M and graduated with honors.
Dr. Isom earned his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Texas A&M in 2002. After graduation, he practiced in Bryan/College Station for a year and a half before moving to Seguin, Texas.
In Seguin, he practiced at a three doctor mixed animal practice. Dr. Isom left Seguin to purchase Highway 29 Vet Hospital and move closer to home.
Dr. Trampus is married to Dr. Kelli Isom, and they have two sons, Preston and Cayhil. They share their home with Augie, the cat, and two dogs, Jack and Pete.
He enjoys working with small and large animals, with a special interest in small animal surgery and ruminant medicine and surgery.

Dr. Jenna Crouch
Dr. Crouch joined the Highway 29 team after graduating from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Hospital in April 2008. In addition to earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from MSU, she also acquired a Master of Science in Animal Physiology. Prior to enrolling at MSU, Dr. Crouch graduated from Clemson University in Clemson, SC with a degree in Animal and Veterinary Sciences.
Dr. Crouch is a long way from her native South Carolina. Moving to Texas in May, Dr. Crouch left behind her family in the Beaufort area and her brother at Auburn University. She has extended family in the Boston and West Palm Beach areas as well.
Dr. Crouch was joined in Bertram by her boyfriend, Russ, an ag teacher at Stony Point High School in Round Rock. He is a native Georgian and has been patiently waiting on settling down and teaching in a small Southern town since Dr. Crouch started vet school. He managed a pig farm in Mississippi while Dr. Crouch finished school. What a trooper!
Dr. Crouch has a four-legged family typical of a veterinarian- 4 dogs (all rescues), 1 cockatiel, 1 horse and 1 pygmy goat. She enjoys riding her Tennessee Walking horse when time permits. As for other hobbies, she enjoys fishing, hiking, watching Clemson football games and exploring new regions of Texas.
Dr. Crouch has always wanted to practice mixed animal veterinary medicine in a friendly town with an environment so hospitable, the community would make anyone feel as if they were raised here. She feels like she has found that place in Bertram, and she looks forward to servicing the community for many years to com
Dr. Kimberley Langford
Dr. Kimberley Langford grew up in Columbus, TX where she was a very active member of Columbus High School. After graduating from CHS, she attended Texas A&M University graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Science in 1999. While earning her undergraduate degree, Dr. Langford volunteered as a Veterinary Technician at a mixed animal clinic in Snook, TX. She was later hired as a surgical assistant at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, where she assisted vet students in the surgery labs. She was then accepted in to the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine as a vet student herself, and received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
While in veterinary school, she met Henry John Langford, (son of Camille and Henry Langford) of Lampasas who is also a veterinarian. Henry John and Kimberly were married in 2001 and they have have one son, John Brock Langford, and and a daughter, Tenley.
Dr. Langford's first job as a Veterinarian was in a 6 doctor clinic in the small town of Muleshoe, TX where she specialized in small animal medicine and surgery. A desire to return closer to home came in 2005 for Henry John and Kimberly where they have now settled on a family farm in the Lometa area. Dr. Langford has remained very active in the vet field by working as a small animal doctor serving clinics in Hamilton, Brownwood, and Lampasas, TX.
Dr. Langford knew she wanted to be veterinarian at a very early age and displayed an extremely close relationship with animals her entire life. She has turned this passion into her desire to care for, treat and love animals.
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