Our caring and compassionate veterinary care team!

Meet the Veterinarians & Team of Paris Veterinary Clinic! We’re pleased to provide exceptional vet care for your pets!

Please call us at 903-785-1833 to speak to one of our caring veterinary staff members!

Dr. Marc White
Veterinarian

Dr. Marc White is a native of Lamar County and worked at Paris Veterinary Clinic throughout college.  Upon graduating from Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989, Dr. White returned home to practice at Paris Veterinary Clinic.  He has been actively involved in organized vet medicine serving as the president of Northeast Texas Veterinary Medical Association and a six-year term as a member of the board of directors of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.  In 2004, he was recognized by his peers as “general practitioner of the year” by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.  His special interests are the challenges of complex internal medicine cases and orthopedic surgery. He and his well-trained staff operate the clinic with a client-friendly atmosphere.  He and his wife, Terry, share their home with Skeeter, a labrador retriever, and have a small beef herd.  In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, kayaking, and riding his tandem bike with his wife.  He and his wife are actively involved in First Baptist Church. Dr. White and his wife have traveled to India and Mexico on church mission trips.  On those trips, he provided veterinary care to a variety of livestock and small animals along with a few water buffalo. Sometimes working at specific sites in remote villages and other times riding a motorcycle to treat animals unable to reach the clinic sites in the villages. These trips utilize his talents, but more importantly, give him a unique opportunity to share his faith.  Dr. White says, “Providing veterinary care to these impoverished areas also provides a source of income for the villagers by having healthier animals to market or a healthier source of protein for the families to eat.  The small animals were treated for parasites that were contagious to the owners. We are extremely blessed in the US to have good diagnostics available for our veterinary care.  In these countries very few resources are available.”

Dr. Amy Hughes
Veterinarian

Dr. Amy Ballard Hughes was born in Paris, attended undergraduate school at Paris Junior College and Texas A&M University, and graduated from Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996.  She returned to her hometown and this practice where she worked as a teenager.  She is a Past President of the Northeast Texas Vet Medical Association.  She has served on several boards including the Leadership Lamar County board.  She and her husband, Jay, have twin girls named Kate and Haley born in December 2011.  They have one black lab named Sue, and two border collies, Pete & Bell.

They are members of Bethel Baptist Church.  Her special interests include surgery and preventative medicine.  She genuinely cares about each patient and its owner and wants their clinic visit to be a pleasant experience.

Maddy Quintero
Veterinary Assistant

Maddi joined PVC in 2017. She is a graduate of North Lamar High School. Maddi has a sheltie named Daisy. She enjoys spending time with her family, hunting, and fishing.

Riccki Niblett

Riccki Niblett has been an integral part of the Paris Veterinary Clinic team since 1993.  She attended Paris Junior College & Texas A&M University-Commerce.  Riccki’s love for animals is evident in her menagerie of pets she has.  Her special interest is in neonatal wildlife.  In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her pets.