At Home Veterinary
You and your pets will love the comfort and convenience of veterinary care at home. Read Our Reviews!
Why stress about a vet visit when we can bring expert care to your door?
At Home Veterinary offers convenient, compassionate pet care right where your pet feels most comfortable—at home!
From wellness check-ups to diagnostics and more, we’ve got your furry family covered. Learn more about our services at athomevet.net and schedule your at-home visit today!
Veterinary Services
Exceptional care for your furry friends!
Online Pharmacy
Food, medication, and more with free delivery.
Healthy Pet Exams
Physical exams are important to keep your pet happy and healthy!
New Clients
- Wellness visits
- Sick pet care
- End-of-life care
- Appointment requests
Current Clients
Meet the vets
Dr. Jeremy Gransky
Dr. Melinda Persson
Dr. Michelle Krieger
Dr. Liz Oram
Dr. Laura Rothong
Complete Veterinary Care in Greater Boston, MA
At Home Veterinary care offers a convenient and stress-free option, allowing your pet to receive top-quality treatment in a familiar setting. From routine check-ups to urgent care, your pet’s health is prioritized without the need to leave home.
Healthy Pet Exams
Vaccinations
Medications & Food
Veterinarian
Dr. Jeremy Gransky, DVM
Dr. Jeremy Gransky is a skilled, caring, and experienced veterinarian who has devoted his career to companion animal healthcare. He has worked in animal hospitals since 1985 and received advanced training in medicine and surgery for dogs, cats, and exotic pets at The Animal Medical Center in New York, one of the country’s largest and most esteemed animal hospitals.
Dr. Gransky founded At Home Veterinary in 2005. Before specializing in house calls, he worked for eight years in multi-doctor practices in Massachusetts and New York City. He completed an internship in small and exotic animal medicine and surgery at The Animal Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Gransky earned his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in Grafton, Massachusetts, and his B.S. in Animal Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
When not on duty, he enjoys traveling, adventurous eating, and just about any adrenaline-inducing activity. His home menagerie includes a dog, a cat, rats, chickens, and human teenagers.
Dr. Mischa Leavey, DVM
Dr Mischa Leavey grew up in Hawaii and gradually moved eastward by living in Oregon, Arizona, and finally, Massachusetts. She received her veterinary degree at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and has been practicing in the Metrowest area for 15 years. Dr. Leavey received her certificate of veterinary acupuncture from the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society.
While Dr. Leavey enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, she has a special interest in the pain management of geriatric patients. Dr. Leavey joined At Home Veterinary for a more personal and stress-free experience for pets and their families.
Dr. Leavey enjoys outdoor activities during her free time, including hiking, biking, kayaking, and traveling with her husband and two kids. Dr. Leavey has a full house of two dogs, two cats, and five chickens.
Veterinarian
Dr. Melinda Persson, DVM
Dr. Melinda Persson has over 15 years of experience combining her passion for veterinary medicine and love of animals in order to strengthen and protect the human-animal bond.
She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with honors from the top-tier University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. She then spent nine years in Singapore working in a large hospital setting, followed by setting up her own mobile diagnostic ultrasound service.
Dr. Persson made the transition to home veterinary care to give her the opportunity to bond more strongly with the animals and the humans who love them. In addition to practicing all aspects of primary care, Dr. Persson enjoys a special focus on diagnostic ultrasounds.
In her free time, she raises her three daughters and cuddles with her two rescue dogs, Daisy and Tula. She frequently makes homemade baked goods for fun and occasionally gets to finish a book.
Veterinarian
Dr. Michelle Krieger, DVM
Dr. Michelle Krieger is highly skilled and experienced in primary care medicine. Although her focus is on traditional medicine, Dr. Krieger also provides acupuncture and other complementary practice modalities to our practice. Dr. Krieger graduated from Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine, holds a Certificate of Veterinary Acupuncture from the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, and has studied Veterinary Food Therapy at the Chi Institute. She lives downtown with her 3 beautiful kitties.
Veterinarian
Dr. Liz Oram, DVM
Dr. Liz Oram was born in Scituate, Massachusetts, and she knew from a young age she wanted to be a veterinarian. She completed her undergraduate work in pre-veterinary medicine at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. She received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000. After graduation, Dr. Oram was accepted into a oneyear internship program at VCA South Shore Animal Hospital in Weymouth, MA. Since completing her internship, Dr. Oram has worked at hospitals in the Metrowest and South Shore areas. Dr. Oram is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Animal Hospital Association, and the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association. She enjoys that veterinary house calls allow her to spend more time with her patients and their families. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with her husband, two kids, dogs, Maisy and Luke, and cat Alice.
Dr. Laura Rothong
Dr. Laura Rothong has a passion for both animals and science. She knew from a young age that veterinary medicine was her calling. She practices all aspects of primary care, and has developed a special interest in animal behavior, which has allowed her to help pets and their owners better understand each other and address behavioral challenges.
Dr. Rothong graduated from Tufts University’s School of Veterinary Medicine. While in vet school she completed a rotation with At Home Veterinary. After finishing vet school, she began her career in Connecticut. Eventually she returned to Massachusetts, where she has been caring for cats and dogs since 2018.
At home, Dr. Rothong enjoys the company of her three beloved pets: Brody, a former laboratory beagle, and two cats, Tuffy and Bandit.