Staff
Kandi Wimer
Practice Manager
Kandi started with us in March 2011 as a veterinary technician. She has always had a love for animals and started working in veterinary practices in 2007. Kandi wins the award of most rescued animals in her family; she currently has 6 dogs and 2 cats. Needless to say her household is very busy at feeding time! Kandi is married to the love of her life and fellow animal rescuer, Gregory and they recently had their first 2 legged child, Charlotte. When Kandi isn’t working which is very rare, she enjoys weekend getaways with her family and travelling to exotic locations.
Mary
Receptionist
Mary started with us in March 2021. She has always had a love for animals, but this is her first time working in a veterinary clinic. She has experience in customer service and human medicine. She wants to pursue a career in medicine, but hasn’t decided if it will be 2 or 4 legged medicine. She loves interacting with people and their fur babies, and she has three fur babies of her own at home- two cats named Midna and Zelda and a dog named Jyn. When she’s not working, she’s cooking, crafting, decorating, and traveling with her husband and best friend, Noah.
Kristen
Receptionist
Heather
Receptionist
Brittney
Receptionist
Sandra
Office Administrator
Malcolm
Veterinary Technician
Malcolm started in 2014 as a kennel technician, & grew to be a veterinarian technician. He has always had a passion for animals & enjoys learning more about the veterinary field. He is currently in school with dreams of becoming one of our wonderful veterinarians. He loves working at the hospital because every day he learns something new. When he is not working or studying he is spending time with his five dogs!
Leslie
Veterinary Technician
Ashlee
Veterinary Technician
Chelsea
Veterinary Technician
Netty
Veterinary Technician
Sydni
Veterinary Technician
Sydni joined the team August of 2018. She loves being around animals and meeting new people. She has 5 babies at home, her 2 legged baby boy, her first “child” Pistol, the Doberman Pinscher and her 3 cats . In her spare time she loves traveling, trying new things, being on pinterest, and pretending to be an interior decorator at home.
Katie
Veterinary Technician
Madilyn
Kennel Technician
Jade
Past Hospital President
Rest in Peace Sweet Jade (6/7/2004-9/3/2018)
Jade was destined to be the Hospital President. The hospital was only open for two weeks before she was dropped off as a stray. Mandy, Dr. Romero’s wife fell in love with the little gray kitty & decided to keep her as their first “clinic cat”. She is now running things around the hospital. If there is ever a big commotion she will always be right there. She is the best lap sitter, paper weight, chair stealing, food stealer cat there is. You can catch her roaming the office causing mischief and mayhem, or napping wherever she pleases. If you see her, feel free to give her a pat, but be careful she will let you know when enough is enough… you know like a typical cat!
Mammie
Hospital Co- President
Mammie Cat came to us in the summer of 2013 with her six kittens. Mammie was ill and not wanting to care for her four week old kittens. After some inquiring, it was discovered that she was attacked by a dog a few days earlier and was suffering from muscle soreness and a mild hip injury. Mammie was started on pain medicine and within a few days she was good as new and started caring for her babies again. All of her kittens found homes within a few months and for a time even Mammie was up for adoption but due to the hip injury we had to be strict about any possible new homes. After a time it became clear she was going to be a permanent member of Animal Hospital of Montgomery’s staff. She spends her days stealing people’s chairs and sleeping on her heating pad. While Mammie prefers to spend her time with the technicians and doctors, if you see her up front be sure to say hello!
Chloe
Hospital Co- President
Chloe is a special member of the Romero family and our clinic queen. She came to stay with us while her new house was being built and our staff spoiled her so bad that she decided to stay and make sure we were running the place as it should be. She spends her day up front loudly greeting our patients or waiting for her staff to open doors for her and fill her water bowl, with bottled water only please. She has all of us very well trained. When you are here, be sure to stop and have a conversation with Chloe.