Dr. Amanda DeMaster is originally from the Raleigh, NC area. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from North Carolina State University in 2003 and her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2008. Upon completing her doctorate, she accepted an internship in small animal medicine at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, where she advanced her clinical skills and helped teach veterinary students in the areas of internal medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine. After her internship, Dr. DeMaster returned to North Carolina, practiced in Durham, and eventually made her way to the Lake Norman area. She has been practicing medicine in Denver, NC since 2010.

Dr. DeMaster enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine, with special interests in preventative medicine, internal medicine, and cardiology. She is an active member of the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association and regularly participates in local continuing education with fellow area veterinarians.

In her free time, she loves to travel, spend time with friends and family, and soak up sunny days on the lake. Dr. DeMaster lives in Huntersville with her husband — also a veterinarian — and their two young children. The family shares their home with two cats and a very energetic pit bull mix named Jasmine.