

Dr. Tara Chrissie Boozer
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology
Dr. Tara Chrissie Boozer is a board certified veterinary radiologist serving the Savannah, Georgia region. She partners with general practice and emergency hospitals to provide advanced diagnostic imaging support, bringing expert radiology services and clinical collaboration directly to local veterinary teams.
Biography
Dr. Chrissie Boozer grew up in the lovely state of Georgia, and after many years
away, she is excited to be returning home. She received her veterinary degree
from Tuskegee University in Alabama after which she worked 3 years in Georgia
and 3 years in Florida practicing general medicine. During that time, she
developed a love for ultrasound and decided to go on a long journey to become a
radiologist.
After a 1-year rotating internship and 1-year radiology specialty internship at The
Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson in Arizona, she began a 4-year residency in
Diagnostic Imaging at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in
Indiana. Following the residency, she moved to Denver, Colorado to pursue her
dream job of mobile ultrasound.
Dr. Boozer loves performing ultrasounds and reading CTs on all sorts of furry,
scaled, and feathered creatures. In her spare time, she loves hiking, fishing,
playing ultimate frisbee and disc golf, reading, and arts and crafts.
CV
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2026
Joined MOVES -
2022 to 2026
Radiologist at private practice -
2022
Awarded board certification in radiology, ACVR -
2022
Completed radiology residency at Purdue University Teaching Hospital -
2018
Completed rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson -
2010
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Tuskegee University -
2006
Bachelor of Science in Biology from Kennesaw State University
Schlacks S, Boozer T, Dial S, Eichelberger B. CT identifies pulmonary cryptococcosis in a domestic feline. Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2021 Sep;62(5):E54-E57. doi: 10.1111/vru.12809. Epub 2019 Sep 17. PMID: 31531909.
Ultrasonographic features of atraumatic-pathological subcapsular splenic hematomas in two dogs with confirmed lymphoma. Veterinary Record Case Reports. 2022 Jun;10(2):e316.
