
Our Care Team
We put the ‘Care’ in Care Team! Your pet’s emotional and physical well-being is prioritized with every visit. We put the patients first!

Stephanie
Practice Manager
Before stepping into veterinary medicine, Stephanie spent two years working as an EMT, where she developed a deep appreciation for fast-paced, hands-on medical care. While she valued that experience, she found herself drawn toward a path that felt more personal. Animals had always had a strong impact on her life, and even as a child, she carried a desire to help and protect them whenever she could.

Roxann
Licensed Veterinary Technician
For Roxann, veterinary medicine has never felt like just a job. It has been part of her life since she was 12 years old, when she first began volunteering in the puppy room at a shelter. That early experience gave her a close-up view of the care, patience, and responsibility animals require, and it sparked a curiosity that only grew stronger with time.

Holly
Licensed Veterinary Technician
Bio coming soon.

Hannah
Veterinary Assistant
Not every path begins with a clear plan, and for Hannah, finding her place in veterinary medicine came through a process of figuring out what truly felt right. After graduating high school, she explored different jobs, searching for something that felt meaningful and lasting. While those early experiences helped her grow, they also showed her what she did not want, and pushed her to think more seriously about what direction to take.

Rileigh
Veterinary Assistant
A single moment with her horse, Newt, changed the direction of Rileigh’s life. In 2022, after a career-ending injury, Newt required extensive veterinary care. What began as a difficult and emotional experience became something more meaningful as Rileigh watched the team, especially the surgical technicians, care for him with skill, patience, and compassion. Seeing the impact they had, not only on Newt but on her as well, shifted her path in a way she had not expected.

Anna
Veterinary Assistant
Anna’s path into veterinary medicine began with a sense of curiosity that started early and never really left. Growing up in Williamsburg, she spent much of her childhood visiting zoos and aquariums with her grandparents, who encouraged her fascination with animals of all kinds. Those experiences, combined with an early interest in medicine, shaped her long-term goal of working with both familiar and more unusual species.

Alexis
Receptionist
Some career paths are shaped by moments that change perspective, and for Alexis, that path began with a desire to help animals in need. As a child, she spent time volunteering with a dog rescue, where she witnessed firsthand the work veterinarians do to care for vulnerable animals. Watching those efforts sparked a lasting interest in being part of that process and helping animals receive the care they deserve.

Ariel
Receptionist
Ariel’s story starts in the wild beauty of Chesapeake, where they grew up surrounded by the wildlife and winding edges of the Dismal Swamp. In a childhood shaped by both challenge and discovery, the outdoors became a place of peace. Among the trees, water, and restless movement of animals, Ariel learned to pay attention, to be gentle, and to find comfort in the quiet presence of living things.

Jamie
Kennel Attendant
A house filled with more than twenty rescue dogs is not something most people grow up with, but for Jamie Burton, it was normal. In Williamsburg, surrounded by constant movement, barking, and pet personalities of every kind, he learned early on that every animal carries its own story. Some needed patience, some needed structure, and some simply needed someone willing to sit beside them until they felt safe.
