Veterinarian Overview
Dr. Warren grew up in Great Falls, SC, and attended the University of South Carolina from 1981-1985 where she earned a BS in Biology. Originally, Dr. Warren had a desire to follow in her fathers footsteps and become a practicing family physician, eventually returning to Great Falls and joining the family practice. However, her lifes direction and desire changed during college and she found herself drawn towards the field of veterinary medicine. Dr. Warren attended the University of Georgia, School of Veterinary Medicine from 1986-1990. Her first job after graduating was in Orangeburg, SC, where she practiced for 2 years. For a short time period she worked as a relief veterinarian before finally settling in at Shandon-Wood Animal Clinic. It was there that she, through the help of a very cute chocolate Labrador retriever puppy named Belle, met her husband, Will. Dr. Warren practiced at Shandon-Wood Animal Clinic for 15 years before deciding to become a practice owner. In 2009 she became a board member for the Animal Mission, which is a nonprofit organization that raises money for spay/neuter vouchers, educates the community on the need for pet population control and sponsors an exhibit at Ed Venture Childrens museum providing the public with additional information on pet population control and basic pet care. Currently, Nori and Will have two rescue dogs; Ella, an Irish Wolfhound and Biggs, a long haired Chihuahua as well as a very lucky cat named Lucky. Will and has been in the pharmaceutical industry for 25 plus years and currently works for Otsuka pharmaceuticals. Together, Nori and Will enjoy boating, cycling, spinning and working out at the gym. When she has a few extra moments in her day, Nori enjoys attending yoga and Pilates classes. Nori and Will, along with Tracy and Eddie, have very strong feelings regarding pet rescue and have been the proud recipients of many rescue animals. The Warrens have especially enjoyed adopting the larger of the breeds and have had quite a few Great Danes and Irish Wolfhounds in their household and are looking forward to additional family members in the future.