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Our Careteam

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

Christy

Christy

Head Receptionist

Although Christy always had a childhood dream of tending to pets in a veterinary clinic, she was working in the customer service field by the time she was in high school. She enjoyed an almost 20-year career with the Long John Silver’s franchise, but finally decided that she would like to try her hand in the animal-care world. Now, Christy has been serving the pets and animal owners of the area here at Omaha Animal Medical Group for 15 years!

An Omaha native, Christy signed up at another local animal clinic briefly before she saw an advertisement for Omaha Animal Medical Group. She sent in her resume, and fell in love with the facility, staff, and patients as soon as she interviewed in the fall of 2001. The rest is history—Christy has been here ever since! She’s especially fond of interacting directly with animals and their owners, and also enjoys handing out tasty treats to deserving pets.

Outside of work, Christy enjoys bicycling, home improvement, and organizing things around the house. She and her husband own Third Nail Creations, a small business that makes custom metal artwork and figurines. For Christy, the business is a great way to get her creative juices flowing!

Christy and her family live with four dogs—Kody, Cajun, Coloqhoun, and Cassidy—as well as a cockatiel named Frankie who enjoys yelling at the dogs when they get too close to his cage.


Kimberly

Kimberly

Veterinary Assistant

Kimberly grew up here in Omaha with her parents and two sisters. She can’t remember a single moment when she didn’t want to do everything in her power to help the earth’s creatures. That’s been her singular goal ever since she was a little girl! Kimberly gets to care for pets on a daily basis as a member of Omaha Animal Medical Group’s kennel staff.

Kimberly studied in Animal Behavior College’s Veterinary Assistant program to earn her veterinary credentials, then launched her career in private practice. She’s a Kennel Attendant here at the hospital, and her favorite part of the job is getting to meet a wide variety of pet breeds. No two days are ever quite the same!

When she’s not tending to animals here at the clinic, Kimberly likes reading good books, cooking, camping in the great outdoors, and playing video games. She shares her life with two dogs: Jasper, a beagle who loves to curl up and snuggle, and Cooper the Labrador who thinks he’s small enough to be a lap dog.


Carrie

Carrie

Veterinary Technician

Growing up on a small farm which was nestled in the country, Carrie had no shortage of opportunities to interact with and care for animals. This experience, coupled with her interest in science, ignited a desire to one day work in the veterinary field. As a Veterinary Technician here at Omaha Animal Medical Group, Carrie loves being able to make a difference in the lives of pets through care and education.

Professionally, Carrie enjoys performing treatments, diagnostics, pre- and post-care, and patient follow-ups. She also has a special interest in dentistry and client education. Her favorite part of the job, however, is the kisses and snuggles she gets every day from patients.

Carrie has been married to her husband, Lyndy, since 1993. Together, the couple have a son named Avery, who is studying carpentry technology. Their dog, Zeke, is the family protector and Carrie’s personal stalker. In her spare time, Carrie loves being outdoors, camping or gardening. She also enjoys crafting and scrapbooking.


Aeisha

Aeisha

Veterinary Assistant

Aeisha has always had an interest in medicine and an equally strong love of animals. Choosing a career in veterinary medicine allowed her to fulfill both of these passions. As a veterinary assistant here at Omaha Animal Medical Group, Aeisha enjoys helping people and their pets on a daily basis. Being a part of the solution for our patients’ needs satisfies her soul.

After learning the ropes as a kennel worker at another hospital in Mississippi, Aeisha worked her way up to the role of assistant. Professionally, she loves anatomy and finds surgery to be a particularly interesting facet of veterinary medicine.

At home, Aeisha shares her life with her husband and their two children: a son and a daughter. The family is made complete with a dog named Boscoe, who is the sweetest, laziest, and happiest dog in the world.


“One small cat changes coming home to an empty house to coming home.”

 – Pam Brown