Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital
Copyright © 2009-2011
Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital
Copyright © 2009-2012
Wendy J. Rosenbek, D.V.M.
Belinda P.
Sherry H.
Eric E.
Missie G.
Tammy N.
Erin F.
Aaron H.
Office Manager - The captain of the ship, our office manager keeps us all on course and focused on our mission.
"Zoe"
"Genevieve"
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Receptionists - These ladies greet you on the phone and in the office. They keep everything flowing and will be sure to get answers for any questions you might have.

Technical Staff - These are the people who assist our veterinarian with your pets' care. These talented people represent numerous years of combined experience in medical care and are dedicated to furthering our mission of providing compassionate patient care and technical expertise.
Kennels - Behind the scenes keeping the facility clean and assuring all the patients and boarders are fed, exercised and comfortable.
Clinic Cats - The two cats who call ACAH home.
Missie bio photo
Belinda bio photo
Sherry bio photo
Tammy bio photo
Eric bio photo
Zoe bio photo
        Missie has been a part of Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital since 2005. Prior to Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital she was a stay-at-home mother of 3 children and a dedicated Army wife. She loves working at the clinic, helping patients and clients alike. In her spare time she enjoys shopping, spending time with family and dancing with her husband.
        Belinda joined Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital in 2006. Animals have always been a part of her life from the exquisite Abyssian cats her mom raises to the horses at the stable where she worked as a teen. Now as an adult, animals are still a big part of her life; she has her own horses and spends much of her spare time trail riding. In addition, she shares her passions for photography and camping with her husband and daughter.
        Sherry and her husband relocated to Tennessee from Arizona in 2006. Having a large pet family (some with existing medical conditions) meant that finding a great vet was a top priority on their arrival. They immediately became clients at ACAH and in 2008 Sherry "crossed the counter" and transitioned from happy client to happy receptionist. In her spare time she likes to read, tinker with technology, and soak up nature.
        Eric has worked at Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital since 2007. He has lived in Ardmore all his life and is well known in the community. He enjoys spending his spare time with his family and many friends, listening to music and traveling.
        Aaron has been volunteering at Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital since 2010. He currently attends Motlow State Community College. When he isn't busy with school, 4-H activities, or work, Aaron enjoys cars, music, and his wide variety of animals.
        Zoe was found injured on the side of the road in Pulaski in 1995. A good Samaritan left her with Dr. Rosenbek. She had suffered extensive head trauma, resulting in a broken jaw, the loss of her left eye and the loss of vision in her right eye. When ACAH opened in February 1996, Zoe moved in and she has greeted clients and patients ever since. Her ease moving around the clinic and getting up and down off the front desk has led many a person to suggest she can't possibly be blind. She's proof that a blind cat can have a full and happy life.
        Genevieve was surrendered to Dr. Rosenbek in 2000, nursing a litter of kittens and dragging her mangled stiffened left rear leg. After we amputated her useless leg and found homes for her kittens, she settled in as Zoe's companion. More shy than Zoe, she is less likely to be out greeting clients, but as many children have discovered, if you sit on the floor, she loves to climb into your lap. She especially enjoys having her chin and neck scratched (as this is difficult to do herself with only one rear leg), but be warned; she drools when she's happy.
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Corby C.
Tina T.
Tessia bio photo
        Tessia started with us in 2003 as a volunteer (at the age of 14) and has worked in the both the kennel and reception areas of our clinic. She is now our Kennel Manager. Tessia has always had a passion for animals and has acquired many abused, neglected critters and made them family members. When she has free time she enjoys singing, writing music, horseback riding, and spending time with her furry children.
Corby's Bio Photo
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"Zoe"
"Genevieve"
Clinic Cats - The two cats who call ACAH home.
Zoe bio photo
        Zoe was found injured on the side of the road in Pulaski in 1995. A good Samaritan left her with Dr. Rosenbek. She had suffered extensive head trauma, resulting in a broken jaw, the loss of her left eye and the loss of vision in her right eye. When ACAH opened in February 1996, Zoe moved in and she has greeted clients and patients ever since. Her ease moving around the clinic and getting up and down off the front desk has led many a person to suggest she can't possibly be blind. She's proof that a blind cat can have a full and happy life.
        Genevieve was surrendered to Dr. Rosenbek in 2000, nursing a litter of kittens and dragging her mangled stiffened left rear leg. After we amputated her useless leg and found homes for her kittens, she settled in as Zoe's companion. More shy than Zoe, she is less likely to be out greeting clients, but as many children have discovered, if you sit on the floor, she loves to climb into your lap. She especially enjoys having her chin and neck scratched (as this is difficult to do herself with only one rear leg), but be warned; she drools when she's happy.
        Erin is a licensed veterinary technician that joined our team in October of 2011.  She graduated from Columbia State Community College with an Associates Degree in Vet Technology in 2009.  She spends her time off raising and showing Boer goats.  When she is not playing with her goats, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, dogs, cats and horses.  She also helps with her family's cattle operation.
        Tammy worked with us in the kennel area before leaving to attend veterinary technician training. She graduated from Columbia State Community College as a Veterinary Technician in 2004. She returned to Ardmore Companion Animal Hospital in the summer of 2005 and is completely devoted to her work here. Tammy has a particular fondness for Boston terriers. In her spare time she loves snuggling up on the couch with the love of her life, her 12 year old Chihuahua.
        Tina joined the technical staff in 2010. She was raised in Colorado and more recently moved here from Florida. Tina is a graduate of the University of Florida and has over 20 years of experience as a veterinary technician. When not at work, she fills her time with her many cats and dogs, and raising Paints and Quarter Horses, now that her son is grown.
        Corby moved here to the TN Valley area from "The Evergreen State" of Washington ten years ago. Prior to joining our technical staff she worked in an equine practice. Although she is pleased to be working with both dogs and cats, she especially loves big dogs like her own German Shepherds and Pyrenees/Doberman mix. Corby is an avid gardener and in addition to tending their lush Park City garden she and her husband enjoy motorcycle riding in their spare time.
Tessia P.