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Drs. Bryant and Kelley Phillips are both graduates of Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Bryant grew up in Simpsonville, SC where he enjoyed showing horses and playing basketball. He has fond childhood memories of assisting his father, Dr. Ben Phillips, which led him to complete a B.S. in Biology at Furman University. Dr. Kelley grew up on a cattle farm in Disputanta, Virginia where she enjoyed riding horses and playing soccer. She pursued her childhood dream of becoming a veterinarian with a B.S. in Animal and Dairy Science at Auburn. They both credit their parents for encouragement and support that culminated in their success as veterinarians. Together their mission is to daily share the love of Jesus Christ by serving people and helping their pets. |
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Technicians |
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Sara Tate has been with Cleveland Park since July 2005 but has worked in animal hospitals since 1990. Sara and her husband Matt have three boys, Austin, Alex, and Andy, as well as two dogs. Auggie Doggie is a Shetland sheepdog, and Holly is a three-legged red bone tick hound. They also have a cat named Meowally, a rooster and two hens. Sara's passion has always been for animals, and she believes that God has led her down this career path to be a steward to animals. She has found a home here and hopes to retire from Cleveland Park Animal Hospital. |
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Jannyne Reed is a licensed veterinary technician who is also a Greenville native. She has worked at our Greenville office as well as Travelers Rest. Jannyne and her husband Billy have a beautiful daughter, Catlyn, 4 cats, and 2 dogs. Jannyne enjoys reading, camping in her RV, and lounging at the beach. |
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Jamie Grimm has worked at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital since August 2006. Jamie moved here in 2004 from St. Louis, MO where she began working in receiving. Jamie's pets have included a brindle chihuahua named Draco, a taranchula, and a severe macaw. Jamie is currently enroled at Greenville Tech and will be starting the Veterinary Technician program at Tri County tech in the fall. She will also be pursuing certification in Dentisty and Equine Health. |
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Sharon Hart is a licensed veterinary technician who has been working in animals hospitals for over 10 years. She has worked at Cleveland Park for 3 years and is planning on applying to Vet school. Sharon has two cats that are 11 and 9 years of age as well as a 23 year old horse that she used to event. In her free time Sharon enjoys reading and dancing. |
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Emily Raines has worked for Cleveland Park Animal Hospital for over a year now. Her family moved here from Washington State in seek of sunny weather and they found it! Emily loves to ride dirkbikes with her husband and daughter, along with hiking and fishing. They have a yellow lab named Butters that keeps them all looking for our shoes at any given moment! Emily loves working at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital because the clients are so nice and she loves to hear their southern accents. |
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Stephanie Anderson has been a veterinary technician for the past 13 years and has worked at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital for the past 4 years. She is a life long resident of Travelers Rest where continues to live with her husband Tony and son Adam. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family, their 3 dogs Emma, Shelby and Buster Brown and riding her two horses. Finnie and Joe. |
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Kayla Meyer was hired at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital after finishing her externship with them in the summer of 2009. She is currently enrolled and Tri-County Technical College for their Veterinary Technology program, and will graduate in May of 2010. She and her parents in Marietta have quite the furry family with: 3 dogs, 3 birds, a horse, 5 cats, 2 turtles, a hamster, a few fish and water frogs. In her spare time Kayla enjoys horseback riding, four-wheeling, working on her '05 Mustang, and spending time with her family (furries included) and friends. She is so blessed to be working with some of the best people the world has to offer, and to have such an amazing guy in her life. Life is good! |
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Carrie Griffin was born and raised in Berea SC. She graduated from Travelers Rest High School in 2006 and received her Veterinary Assistant certification from Greenville Tech in April 2007 which is also when she began working at Cleveland Park. Carrie is a member of Forestville Baptist Church. She has a havanese named Maggie and two brittany spaniels that Carrie and her Dad use to quail hunt. She enjoys the outdoors, hunting, fishing and riding 4-wheelers. Carrie also enjoys spending time with her family. |
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Nancy Newbigging has been working as a veterinary receptionist for 25 years. She lives in Greer with her husband, Mark and two collies. She has two grown children who live in Buffalo, NY. She attends Taylors First Baptist Church and enjoys shooting and watching sporting events. |
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Tristan Harvey has worked at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital for about a year and a half. Tristan has lived in Travelers Rest for 10 years with her husband Travis. They are proud parents of a boxer named Cooper, a cat named Tally, and a horse named Dusty. Tristan and Travis enjoy going to classic car shows, going to the lake, riding dirt bikes and horses. Tristan's favorite part about working at Cleveland Park Animal Hospital is the great people she works with and all the wonderful animals she cares for. |
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Savannah Falkenburg was born and raised in Travelers Rest. She now loves in Greenville with her husband, Paul and their four dogs, two cats and bird. She also has two horses, and she has been riding since she was 10 years old. In their free time, Savannah and Paul enjoy hiking with their dogs. |
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Heather Clemente |
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Ashley Estepp grew up in Travelers Rest South Carolina. She was home-schooled and graduated in 2010. Ashley then became certified in Medical Coding at Greenville Technical College. Growing up, Ashley was always active in swimming, dance and karate. She achieved awards for her dance and a black belt in karate. Thanks to her parents, Ashley has always had a passion for animals. She currently has two dogs, Jake and Harley, two cats, Piper and Ty, and a bird, Sunny. Ashley has been with Cleveland Park Animal Hospital since November 2011. |
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Erin Randolph was born and raised in Landrum, SC where she attended Landrum High School. Erin currently lives in Greenville with her husband Landy, who is a Chef and an Ice Sculptor. Erin is a graduate of the Greenville Tech Advanced Grooming program and is certified in Health Science with a concentration in Pet Grooming. She has been grooming since 2000, which she thoroughly enjoys, and she feels that by being a groomer within an animal hospital she is able to provide a higher level of healthcare maintenance for her clients and their pets.Erin is also a trained receptionist and works reception part-time during the week and weekends. She values her time in both areas because it helps her build stronger relationships with her clients and their pets. |
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Sir Dumphries was our first resident cat. He was a Travelers Rest native. Dr. Bryant rescued him from under the dumpster shortly before we opened in 2004, and he had been living with us ever since. Dumphries suffered from multiple personality disorder and had lost all motivation to do any work. Sadly, Sir Dumphries suffered a thromboembolism, from which he never recovered, and was euthanized on August 25th, 2011. His memory lives on. |
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Ruckus was rescued and brought to us by some wonderful clients of ours, Jim and Harriet Showalter. Given that we had just lost our first clinic cat, Sir Dumphries, we decided to adopt Ruckus. Ruckus is also a native of Travelers Rest. He enjoys cage climbing and jogging on the Swamp Rabbit trail. In his free time, Ruckus designs post post-modern architecture and sleeps. |
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Robert Stringer was born and raised in Northern Greenville County where he and his wife Amelia currently reside. Robert has a B.S. in Biology from the University of South Carolina - Spartanburg and has been working for CPAH-TR since it opened in July of 2004. Robert and Amelia have four cats - Algernon, Higgins, Oscar and Rufus, and two dogs - Jake and Mable. In his spare time, Robert enjoys playing soccer, watching soccer, and playing pedal steel guitar in a classic country music band.
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