Kim Mackey: Kim has been the office manager at Stoney Creek since 2007, and works hard to keep us all "on track". She has lived in Delaware County her whole life, and spends her free time with her horse, Knuckles. Kim also created Pro Pet Nanny, and along with her sister, Kate, provides most of the sitting services. Kim loves to come to the hospital to pamper all the patients, and she especially pampers her own cat, Scooby.
Diane Harrower: Diane joined the staff of Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital in 1993 as a part-time evening and weekend receptionist. Since Diane has been with us for so long, many of our clients look forward to seeing her smiling face. She resides in Swarthmore with her dog and rabbit.
Eileen Plover: Eileen has been a professional dog groomer for twenty-three years, and our groomer at Stoney Creek since 1996. Eileen is much beloved by our clients for the wonderful job she does at making dogs and cats look their best. Eileen appreciates the long-standing relationships she has developed with our clients and their pets. When she is not making our patients beautiful, she trains her Chinese Shar-pei, "Dreamer".
Melissa Rossney: Melissa has been on staff at Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital since 2000. She lives in Ridley Park with her husband and son and many spoiled pets, including 3 cats, a dog, 2 guinea pigs and a love bird.
Doris Mitchell: Doris has been on staff since 2001, and keeps the practice sparkling, as well as cares for all of our in-patients. Doris is always lending a hand, and we are lucky to have her to keep the hospital looking it's best. Doris lives in Morton with her husband and spoiled kitty lindsey.
Anne Havey: Anne is an AKC certified dog trainer, and has been training dogs and training SCVH dog owners since 2005. She is most proud of her new training room upstairs at the hospital. Anne spends her down time with her horse, and lives in Holmes with her husband and two adult daughters. After owning and training Collies and Shelties for years, she is now the proud owner of a (very smart!) miniature poodle, Tully.
Kate Mackey: When Kate was 16 years old, she started to work in a veterinary hospital, and now could never imagine doing anything else for a living. She joined Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital in 2005, where she has improved her technical skills and nursing. She is currently completing coursework for veterinary technician certification. In 2007, she co-founded Pro Pet Nanny through Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital. Kate is our "Patient Care Coordinator" and is the head technician responsible for the care and welfare of all of our patients.
Julia Harrity: Julia joined Stoney Creek in 2002 as a part- time receptionist. You will meet Julia in the evening at the front desk, where she is always excited to talk about your pets. Her favorite breed of dog is the Siberian Husky. She and her husband and dog and cats reside locally in Folsom, where she can walk to work!
Meghan Kloss: Meghan grew up in the Adironacks of New York State and began her veterinary techology schooling at SUNY Canton. In 2004, she moved to Pennsylvania, and graduated from Delaware Valley College in 2006, with a B.S. in Animal Biotechnology and Conservation. Meghan brought many skills and talents to Stoney Creek when she joined our family in 2006, and has bought her first home in Chester County. She has a knack for rescuing wild creatures, and has raised baby wild birds, rabbits and squirrels.
Nina Peterson: Nina joined our team in 2007, after many years of customer service and receptionist work in various fields. Nina loves animals, and is one of our most empathetic receptionists, since for years, she cared for her own two young cats that were born with severe cardiac disease.
Loraine Nulty: Loraine joined Stoney Creek in 2007. She is a 1986 graduate of LaSalle University, with a BA in Computer Science. After working as a Project Manager and Software Engineer at Unisys for 20 years, Loraine took the opportunity to change her career and focus on her passion of working with, and caring for animals. Loraine and her husband have two Tennessee Walkers as well as many house pets which complete their family, including sporting, show and rescue dogs as well as a cat and rabbit. She is currently completing coursework for veterinary technician certification.
Lisa Blair: You will never see Lisa at the front desk without a smile, or an encouraging word if your pet is sick. Lisa joined our staff part time in 2007. She was already well-known to everyong at Stoney Creek, because she rescued one of our favorite patients, Sully, and cared for him during his last year of life. Rescue comes easily to Lisa and her husband, and her volunteer work at the Delaware County SPCA gives her the opportunity to help those special animals in need. The Blairs live in Morton and their pet family includes their cat, Carli, who HATES Dr. Johnson!
Danielle Lannutti: A love of animals brought Danielle to our front desk staff in 2007. Danielle worked in two local veterinary hospitals as a kennel manager, then went to school to become a beautician. However, she missed the interaction with people and their pets, and that brought her to us! Danielle is our "Client Care Coordinator", and handles any client issues, billing, appointment issues or other front desk concerns.
Karen Bates: Karen joined our staff in 2008 and is a graduate of Michagan State University's Veterinary Technician program. She spent years working for veterinarians in Illinois and San Francisco, before moving to Swarthmore and raising her family. Our hospital is glad that her daughters are all raised and she has come back to work in the field, as the patients benefit so much from her caring touch. Karen is actively involved in rescue, and is a founding member of ACDC, the Animal Coalition of Delaware County. She works tirelessly to find homes for unwanted animals and fosters numerous pets herself. In her valuable free time, you can find Karen cooking, as she is a consultant for Pampered Chef.
Linda Shreve: We are so glad to have Linda as a part-time receptionist. Linda is devoted to animals, and spends her free time volunteering at the Delaware County SPCA. She is one of the smiling faces you will see at the front desk in the evenings.
Leisa Gardner: Leisa joined the staff in 2009 as a full time receptionist. She is married with 3 beautiful children. Her family includes 3 dogs, 3 cats, and many fish. She loves animals and people, so she is the perfect addition to our practice and is a vital part of the Stoney Creek family.
Kasey Borbidge: Kasey is currently attending Temple University's Nursing Program and has been a team member since 2008. Kasey is our "right-hand" assistant, who is always there to lend a helping hand.
Sarah Mercer: Originally a "Jersey Girl", Sarah joined Stoney Creek in 2009 and shares her home with a beautiful Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Winnie, who loves everyone! She is a proud graduate of Penn State University and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science. Sarah is unflappable, and even the most scared patients are calmed by her gentle touch.
Janelle Reali: Janelle came to our hospital in 2009. After working as a technician at a veterinary emergency facility, Janelle found a home at Stoney Creek, where client education is her passion. Janelle is a graduate of Harcum College Veterinary Technician program and is currently attending Neuman College for her degree in Psychology. Her passion is helping pet owners understand the links between their pet's weight issues and their own, and Janelle has the perfect combination of care and compassion to help pet owners with the difficulties of dieting their furry friends. Janelle is the proud owner of a senior citizen shih tzu- mix.
Mommy: You can find Mommy under the front desk, she is 17 years old and has lived at SCVH her whole life. She enjoys being the "queen", sleeping, and being treated royally! Warning: look, but don't touch! She's not that kind of girl!!! "RIP" 3/31/08

Chuckie: I am a handsome orange Tabby, I love the ladies and the catnip. I give great back massages to all the staff, of course I need to be rubbed and pampered first. I am very paranoid of strangers... WAIT! MAYBE THAT IS FROM THE CATNIP..

KeeKee: You should see my beautiful, big green eyes, they would make you melt. CAUTION!!!! Do not fall for them, looks can be very deceiving. I will let you know if I want love and I will eat all of your lunch. I really like to torture Charlie and I rule the training area.
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