365 days a year
Including holidays!
365 days a year
Including holidays!
Client Services
Our Helpful Client Services Team at South Metro Animal Emergency Care
Dawn N.
Client Service Representative
Dawn joined our team in August 2023. She has been working in the vet field since 2018. She has two cats at home, Leo and Crumb. Crumb had to have both of his eyes removed as a young kitten, but is doing amazing! Dawn loves helping clients and patients in their most dire times.
Meagan L.
Client Service Representative
Meagan joined our team in August of 2023. She is new to the field of veterinary medicine but has worked in the field of pet nutrition for several years. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in nutritional sciences. She has enjoyed the companionship of dogs for her entire life and currently has an 11-year-old black lab named Yogi. Her goal is to become a CVT. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and exploring with her husband and Yogi.
Ashley S.
Client Service Representative
Ashley joined our team in March 2024. She has been in the veterinary field since 2023, while also having her Veterinary Assistant certification from PennFoster. At home she has 1 cat, Sparrow, 2 bearded dragons, Puff and Falkor, 1 gecko, Jackie, and a scorpion, Stephen. She is excited to join the emergency veterinary field to be able to help animals in need.
Anna J.
Client Service Representative
Anna joined our team in November 2024. She has been in the veterinary field since 2023 and is currently going to DCTC to become a CVT. At home she has two cats, Phoebe and Cloe.
Ja'Kai N.
Client Service Representative
Ja’Kai joined our team in June 2024. He is currently going to DCTC to become a CVT. He is very excited about working in an emergency clinic as he has a keen interest in working at one once he becomes a CVT.
Tina M.
Client Service Representative
Tina joined our team in November 2024. She is very excited to learn about the veterinary field and how to better help our patients. At home she has a Shiba Inu named Koji and a variety of reptiles and amphibians.