about us
Wooflands Veterinary Center is a trusted, state-of-the-art medical facility for dogs and cats in Farmington, Pennsylvania, 20 minutes from Uniontown, PA, and 40 minutes from Morgantown, WV. We are proud to be the leading veterinary center in the area, with a record of raising the standard of care in the Laurel Highlands. Our expert staff of certified veterinarians and associates are devoted animal lovers who treat every patient as their own. Our animal hospital shares its property with Wooflands Pet Resort & Spa, a luxury boarding, daycare, and grooming facility for pets.

Meet the Team
Dr. Jess Anderson
A native of West Virginia, Dr. Jess Anderson graduated from West Virginia University with a bachelors degree in animal sciences. She received her doctorate from The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2012. After spending a year working in Florida, she moved home to Morgantown, and spent the next ten years in general practice. Her clinical specialties include preventative medicine, dermatology, and hospice care. She enjoys forming new relationships with clients and their pets, and she loves watching them grow. Her training in acupuncture has elevated the clinic’s rehabilitation services. Dr. Anderson lives in Cheat Lake, West Virginia, with her husband, Ryan, and their two kids, Madison and James. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, boating, and reading.

Dr. Stassa Ferikes
Dr. Stassa Ferikes was raised in Asheville, North Carolina. She attended Appalachian State University, where she graduated with an undergraduate degree in biology. She received her veterinary degree from Tuskegee University in 2008. She began her career working in general practice, followed by over
ten years as an emergency veterinarian. After moving to Pennsylvania with her family, Dr. Ferikes returned to general practice. Her clinical specialties include preventative medicine, wound management, pain management, and end-of-life care. Her favorite part of veterinary medicine is being able to foster the human-animal bond, which takes on many forms. She also loves that no two days are ever the same, and that every day presents something new, different, and challenging! When not at work, Dr. Ferikes enjoys spending time with her family, getting outdoors, traveling, and trying new places to eat.
