Veterinary Assistants

Angie Beineke works as both a veterinary assistant and receptionist at New Haven Pet Hospital. She also helps teach puppy training classes at the hospital. Angie is studying to become a registered veterinary technician and enjoys reading, scrapbooking and spending time with her husband and family when she's not at work or in school. She shares her home with two dogs, Calypso and Penelope.

Bethany Ames is both a veterinary assistant and receptionist at New Haven Pet Hospital. A member of the staff since 2006, Bethany enjoys working with pets and likes being part of the hospital's friendly, caring staff. Outside of work, Bethany is a dedicated musician; she loves to sing, play the guitar and piano. She also enjoys writing music and poems, golfing, snowboarding, and spending time with her friends.

Stephanie Fries has been a veterinary assistant at New Haven Pet Hospital since 1999. She attended Indiana University and holds am Associate's Degree in Public Affairs. Stephanie also received certification from Purdue University in dog behavior and training. She enjoys working with the clients and pets that come into the hospital and is proud to be part of the caring staff. Outside of work, she teaches a puppy training class and is involved with 4-H and various horse shows. Her animal companions include two dogs, Milo and Spanky, three cats, Wesley, PnellyP and Chilli, and a horse, Peaches.

Chrissy Heller has helped care for pets as a veterinary assistant at New Haven Pet Hospital since 2000. She likes learning new things about animal care and knowing she is making a difference in the lives of clients and their pets. Outside of work, Chrissy enjoys watching movies and going to the park with her son and her dogs, Reno and Savannah. Her animal companions also include a number of cats.
Veterinary assistant Julie Fabini enjoys working with the caring staff and knowledgeable doctors at New Haven Pet Hospital. In her free time, Julie enjoys working in her garden, camping and riding horses. Her animal companions include horses Jazz, Smokey, Elva and Friday, a dog named Bussie and cats Sissy, Gracie, Slush, Missatoe, Torrie and Sonoma.

A veterinary assistant, receptionist, and kennel attendant, Stacy Albright has helped care for pets at New Haven Pet Hospital since 2005. She is proud of the high-quality, compassionate medical care provided at the hospital. Outside of work, Stacy enjoys going on trail hikes and nature walks with her husband and daughter. She shares her home with two dogs, Snoop and Rabbit, and a cat named Mylo.

Assistant and receptionist Teala Schlatter has been with New Haven Pet Hospital since August 2008. She has three dogs, Asia, Baylee, and Buddy, and 11 cats, Katie, Princess, Sassy, Tubby, Xinx, Onyx, Mandy, Stupid, Stokley, Moxi, and Missy. Within this tangle of critters, she also has three birds: Puff, an Umbrella Cockatoo, Jazzy, a Catalina Macaw, and Sundance, a Sun Conure. When Teala is not at the hospital, she enjoys working outdoors and spending quality time at the lake with her friends and family.

LeeAnne Robinson has been a caring veterinary assistant at New Haven Pet Hospital since 2004. The wonderful staff, loving pets and faithful clients make it a joy to come to work each day. When away from the hospital, she enjoys 4-wheeling trips with her husband and hanging out with her family and friends. Her animal kingdom includes 3 dogs, Fred, Jackson and Timmy, and 3 cats, Billy, Smokey and Mia.
