Your pet’s emotional and physical well-being is prioritized with every visit. We put the patients first!
Growing up, Nikki wasn’t allowed to have pets. Despite the lack of animals at home, she knew very early on that she wanted to work in the veterinary field. As she grew up, she discovered that veterinary medicine isn’t all rainbows and butterflies. Still, she knew she was up for the challenge! Making animals feel better is worth all the ups and downs!
Gabby has wanted to be a vet since the age of just five years old. Back then, she had a dog named Buddy, who she loved dearly. When Buddy passed away unexpectedly, it reinforced Gabby’s desire and commitment to one day grow up to help animals live healthy, happy lives.
Dylan had a lot of family pets while growing up in Havre de Grace, and he never took for granted the love, loyalty, and companionship they provided him. He’s always known that he would love to care for animals hands-on and give something back to the pets who have given him so much! That’s why he became a member of the Animal Medical Center of Bel Air team.
Nina grew up in Havre de Grace, Maryland with a house full of pets. She can’t remember a time when she didn’t want to improve the lives of all the animals she possibly could. What better way to do just that, Nina thought, than by working in the world of professional animal medicine? Her dream hasn’t wavered, and she’s now a proud member of the Animal Medical Center of Bel Air family!
Lynne grew up as part of a large family in Baltimore, where dogs and cats were a part of life from day one. She’s had a passion for pet care ever since her earliest days! For Lynne, nothing beats getting to help animals and their owners as a member of the Animal Medical Center of Bel Air’s front-desk team.
Carlie is a pet owner herself. That means she understands exactly how important the companions of Bel Air are to the area’s loving pet owners––Carlie makes it her mission every day to treat each and every hospital visitor as if they were her very own!
“One small cat changes coming home to an empty house to coming home.”
– Pam Brown