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Meet Our Staff

Office Manager

Sherrie Lee Sigmon 

 

With so many individuals and departments to keep working in perfect order,  somebody needs to be the glue to keep everything together.  From hospital policy to staff concerns our Office Manager keeps Gladstone Animal Clinic running smoothly.

Receptionists

Jenny Fisher      Maribel Solis
 
Lori Mendoza


Our highly skilled receptionist staff have the daunting task of scheduling appointments, getting information from clients to help assist the veterinarians in case management, as well as recommending to clients some products to consider (such as  heartworm prevention, flea control products, and high quality diets).

Behind The Scenes

Registered Veterinary Technicians

Cathy Crist, RVT
   B
ob Williams, RVT 
   Lori Lind, RVT       Vicky Clay, RVT   

Registered Veterinary Technicians are certified by the state they practice in and have undergone an intense college curriculum and a National Board exam.  The RVT is an invaluable asset to the veterinary practice due to their training and ability to perform diagnostic tests, monitor animals under anesthesia, administer anesthesia as directed by a veterinarian, and myriad other responsibilities.

 

Veterinary Assistants


Lori Tinoco     Amy Midkiff     Aaron Younger

Patty Cooper   Tanna Soldanels   Michael Richards
         
Nicole O'Connor            Heather Parish   

Along with Veterinary Technicians, we have many other individuals that assist the veterinarians in various procedures such as helping with x-rays, running labwork, and continually monitoring the well being of animals in the hospital.

 

Kennel Attendants

   Gail Netherton

With over 78 kennels and 7 runs, the clinic has a definite need for Kennel Attendants.  The Kennel Attendants do much more than just "cleaning cages".  Their duties include feeding and watering each animal boarding, taking each and every dog outside multiple times each day, bathing animals, and maintaining the kennel area inside and outside.  One of the most important things the kennel attendant does is to alert the veterinarians of any abnormal behavior, changes in appetite, or other problems seen by pets being housed at GAC. Kennel attendants are often our first line of defense in detecting illness in our animals being boarded and a great resource to have.

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Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC

7027 N. Oak Trafficway
Gladstone, Missouri 64118

Phone: 816-436-1100
Fax:  816-436-4030
Emergency After Hours:  816-436-1100

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