Dr. Nicole Arcy became familiar to viewers through The Incredible Dr. Pol, where the work is fast-paced, unpredictable, and very public. When the show’s official social channels introduced her as a “new face” at Pol Vet, that attention naturally spilled over into interest about her life off-camera—especially her family.
One of the most straightforward public bios for Nicole appears on Clare Animal Hospital’s website. It states she graduated in 2018 from the University of Missouri, earning both a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and a Master of Public Health (MPH). That same profile also mentions a few personal interests she’s openly shared—hiking, gardening, and photography—giving fans a small glimpse of who she is outside the clinic.
On TV and in promotional material, her work is shown in a mixed-practice environment connected to Pol Veterinary Services, which fits the show’s focus on a wide range of animals and real-world calls.

When it comes to children, there’s one detail that is directly supported by a professional bio: the Clare Animal Hospital profile describes Nicole as “a proud new mom” to her son, Noah. That’s the most concrete, verifiable statement about her being a parent that appears in a primary-style public source.
Her social posts line up with that, too. For example, she has shared family-style moments that mention Noah by name, reinforcing that she does occasionally post about motherhood—without turning her child into a constant public feature.
This is where online bios often get sloppy, so the clean, factual version is simple: in the most direct professional bio available (Clare Animal Hospital), Nicole’s son is mentioned, but a spouse is not named or identified.
There are secondary biography-style sites that speculate or suggest she has a husband, but those writeups don’t provide the kind of primary confirmation that lets you responsibly publish a spouse’s identity as fact. If your goal is accuracy, the safest claim you can make is that Nicole keeps her romantic life private in the sources that are easiest to verify.
Nicole has publicly acknowledged having a sister, and this part is supported by her own posts. Her sister’s name is Amanda Arcy, and she is also a DVM just like Nicole.
In one widely shared post on X, Nicole wrote “Sister swap” and tagged “@amanda_arcy,” joking about whether people could tell them apart. That confirms both that she has a sister and that her sister’s name is shared publicly in that context as Amanda Arcy.

In another post, Nicole shared a picture of the dogs that helped get her through vet school and mentioned “my sister” directly, reinforcing that her sibling relationship is something she occasionally references—just not in a deeply detailed, documentary way.
What isn’t publicly supported in reliable sources is a full profile of her sister’s private household—like a confirmed husband’s name or confirmed children—so it’s better not to state those as facts if they can’t be backed up cleanly.
The overall pattern: public about work, selective about family
Put together, the public record paints a consistent picture. Nicole shares enough to feel real—her education, her veterinary work, that she’s a mom to Noah, and that she has a sister she’s proud of—but she does not appear to publish detailed identifying information about a spouse or extended-family household in the most verifiable sources





