Susan Marttila, Office Manager

Susan met Dr Keon and began working at the Animal Hospital of Warwick in 1995, as a veterinary nurse.

Presently, she manages the day to day operations here at the hospital. Prior to joining Dr Keon she 

spent several years working in the mental health field of nursing as an RN in the hospital and

also community setting. Through the years she has met some wonderful humans and their very

special animals and feels privileged to be a part of their lives. When not working, Susan enjoys going

to onsite auctions, traveling(especially to the Maine coast) and spinning.

Susan lives in Doylestown with her husband, son and their beloved 24 pound feline friend, Paulie.

                       


Jill Brassel, Veterinary Assistant

Jill graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor's degree in Animal Science.She has done

dairy management in the past, and also worked at a small animal veterinary hospital in

Connecticut for several years. She has a Border Collie named Tagg and three rescued cats,

Puff-Puff, Mr. Freddie and Special Kitty. She enjoys cooking, running, horseback riding and 

showing cows.

 

 


Jessica Glover, Veterinary Assistant 

Jess has been working with animals since 2000. She loves being a vet assistant, even more now that she

can work with reptiles here at Animal Hospital of Warwick. In her free time she enjoys reading, watching movies,

playing games and doing anything outdoors(as long as it's not cold!) Her favorite thing to do is snuggle

with her kitty, Aslan.

 

 

 


Liz Berger, Veterinary Assistant / Receptionist

Liz got into the veterinary field after raising her three sons. She started at Animal Hospital of Warwick in June 2011.

She has two dogs, Gracie and Jax and a cat, Nippy. She enjoys working with animals. In her spare time she

gardens, and loves being outdoors.

 

 


Judy Carfrey, Receptionist

Judy has been working in the veterinary field since 1994, and joined the Animal Hospital of Warwick in 2000.

She finds working with animals rewarding and peaceful, and patients are her number one priority. Her own

personal animal kingdom includes Leo Doyle, a Hurricaine Katrina rescue hound mix, a Maine Coon mix

named Gussie, and a rescue cat named Max who doesn't understand why people don't  think he is human.

When not spending time with her furry friends, Judy enjoys playing with her beautiful grandchildren, reading,

going to the beach, watching Phillies games, and going to the YMCA.


Stephanie Schueller, Receptionist                                                             

Stephanie started working in the veterinary field in October 2010 and in July 2011 became a part of the staff

at Animal Hospital of Warwick. Stephanie has always had a love of animals and enjoys seeing them and

working with them everyday. She is the proud owner of a 6 year old beagle/pomeranian mix named

Cindy Lou. She currently is taking classes at  MCCC and hopes to transfer to Abington School of

Nursing to become an RN. During her free time she enjoys exercising, riding her motorcycle and

spending time with friends. She is very excited to be a part of the staff at Animal Hospital of

Warwick.

 

 

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Jolie Lombardozzi, Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist.

Jolie joined the Animal Hospital of Warwick in September 2011 and has been working in the veterinary field for

5 years and "loves" it!  She has her B.S. degree in Small Animal Science from Delaware Valley College.

In her free time she enjoys spending time with her two cats, reading and doing outdoor activities. She recently got

two bearded dragons named Puff and Dino and has been having fun caring for them.

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Laurie Schneck, Veterinary Assistant

Laurie started working in small animal medicine 12 years ago as a receptionist. She continued to develop in

the field and learned each aspect from being a veterinary nurse to even an owner for a few years.

While working she returned to school to pursue an opportunity to sit for the national certification

examination to become a certified technician. Laurie has two children who are grown and on their own.

She and her husband have graciously been granted residency with three cats, Annabelle, Gypsy

and Raven; an Irish Setter, Rogan; a dachshund, Pebbles and a Thoroughbred mare, Harley, and her

4 year old, T-bred/Percheron cross mare, Java. She and her husband spend most of their 'free' time

renovating their small farm in Bedminster Township, but also manage to set some time aside to travel,

read, and ride and train the horses.