Terry Timmers has been with the practice since 1985.  In her twenty years as a receptionist at the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital, she has watched the practice grow from a small, one doctor practice, to a busy five doctor practice.  She enjoys meeting new clients with their pets, as well as caring for all of our established clients.  Terry lives with her husband, her Boxer named Bailey, and their 3 cats, Cricket, George, and Gracie.  When she is not working, she enjoys reading, baking, and needlework.
 

Sharron Brunner has been a receptionist at the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital for five years. Her compassion for animals and the enjoyment she gets from working with the clients and their pets is very gratifying. Sharron and her family have a horse named Santana's Sassy Darlin, 2 cats, Harley and Gracie, and Kermit the frog. In her spare time, she enjoys working with her horse, decorating, reading, needlework, and gardening.
 

Kathy Cottrell has been a receptionist with the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital since July of 2005.  This is a second career for Kathy, as she recently retired after thirty-five years with a telecommunications company.  She enjoys meeting both the clients and their pets.  Her family currently has a 10-year-old cat named Nicky, and a 2-year-old Australian Terrier mix named Emily.
 

Erin Martin is the new kid on the block at the hospital.  She started her job as a receptionist in August of 2005.  Her job is very important to her and she loves meeting all the clients and their pets.  Erin is married, and has one furry child named Honey.  In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family and friends, and she loves playing with Honey.  She is excited to see what the future holds for her at the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital.

Denise Vonderschmidt has been a technician with the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital for 13 years (she started when she was ten, HA, HA!!)  She is married to a wonderful man named Dave, who is a firefighter for Florence and Erlanger.  Her twin boys are Nicholas and Jacob; they are 3 ½ years-old.  Her best behaved child is her 4-year-old Border Collie, Meghan.  She also has 2 cats; a rescued cat, Alex, and a three-legged cat named Tommy.  Tommy was a barn cat who was shot and lost a front leg.  He now lives in luxury at home with Denise and her family.

Angie Schwartz has been a veterinary technician for seven years and has been at this hospital for four years.  She lives in Erlanger with her husband, John, and her "furry" children, 2 cats and 2 dogs.  Her favorite activity at work is assisting with surgeries.  When not working, she is very active at her church and loves to go horseback riding.
 

Jenna Meier has been working at the hospital since 2000.  She started at the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital when she was a Junior at Notre Dame Academy.  She especially loves to work with exotics and birds.  Her family currently has a Blue and Gold Macaw named Zaz, a Grey Cheek Conure named Toby, and a Maltese named Mightie Mo.  In her free time, she is a volunteer Firefighter/EMT for the Edgewood and Erlanger Fire Departments.  Her schedule keeps her very busy.
 

Adrianne Murch has been a part of Erlanger Veterinary Hospital since December of 2004.  She and her husband, Anthony, relocated from central Minnesota and now live in Florence with their chocolate Labrador, Teal.  She went to school for veterinary technology at Argosy University in Bloomington, Minnesota, and has been a registered technician since 2002.  In her spare time she likes reading, sports, dog training, and pretty much anything else that involves being outdoors.

Diane Klug has been working with us since the Spring of 2005, and has been studying as a Veterinary Technician for a year and a half.  She grew up in Cincinnati, OH, and is a graduate from Seton High School.  Currently she lives in Cincinnati with her cat, Ci Ci, and her dog, Shamus.  In her spare time, she enjoys singing, dancing, and acting with the Cincinnati Music Theater and several other community theaters in the tri-state area.
 

Rachael Rigg

Rachael Rigg started at the Erlanger Veterinary Hospital in July 2000 as a Technician Assistant. After graduating from Scott High School in 2002, she attended Northern Kentucky University and remained a Technician Assistant throughout the move from Graves Avenue to the new hospital on Dixie Highway. After deciding college was not her thing, she became a full time Veterinary Technician in late 2003. She has a deep love for the canine Boxer breed, and has had 4 since 1990. In her spare time she enjoys being artistically creative. Some of her work can be seen in Erlanger's Children's Play Area with her depiction of Noah's Ark.

 

Emilie Steinke

Emilie Steinke has been working at Erlanger Veterinary Hospital since October of 2006. She is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana and has previous experience at two veterinary hospitals near there. She has 2 cats, Orion and Lynx, who keep her occupied after work with their antics. In her spare time she likes to read books on animal behavior. She is also one of our dog trainers at Erlanger Pet Resort; she has been a trainer since 2004.

 

 
         
   

As your pet ages, nutritional needs and physical abilities change.  Maintaining a senior care program can add years to your pet's life.

 

As with your own health, the key to maintaining your pet's health is in preventative medicine.  Has your pet had an annual exam?

 

Halitosis is no laughing matter, and healthy pets do not have bad breath.  Make an appointment for your pet's next dental appointment today!

 

3414 Dixie Highway
Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone: (859) 727-2046
Fax: (859) 342-2252