North M-18 Veterinary Clinic - Our Staff

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Shelley Halstead, LVT/Practice Manager
A 2005 graduate from St. Petersburg College, I have been a Licensed Veterinary Technician at North M-18 Veterinary Clinic since 2008. I enjoy working with young dogs and their owners on proper puppy behavior. I frequently attend conferences to stay current in modern medicine. Outside of work, I love spending time outdoors with my family.
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Laura Fenton, LVT
I graduated from Baker College with my Licensed Veterinary Technician Degree in 2018. I have been a part of North M-18 Veterinary Clinic since September of 2020 and enjoy working with clients and patients in my home town of Gladwin. My three dogs, two cats and two horse keep me busy! In my spare time I enjoy going on adventures with my husband, spending time with my family and friends, camping, kayaking and trail riding (both by horse and Jeep). Veterinary medicine is my passion and I love learning something new everyday!
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Trista Cherry, Veterinary Assistant
A Gaylord native, my family and I moved to Gladwin in 2018. I graduated form CMU in 2007 with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology. I have been working in the veterinary field since 2011. I have a pitbull named Sersi and 3 cats, Murdock, Pym and Jean. |
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Mandy Stevens, Veterinary Assistant
I have been very interested in working with animals since I was young. In 2016 I started working in the veterinary field as a receptionist and then moving on to work as an assistant. I am currently attending school to become a Licensed Veterinary Technician. I have a golden doodle named Todd, and 2 pit mixes named Rue and Indi and 1 cat named Frankie. My free time is spent enjoying my daughter, family and friends.
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Hannah Gibbs, Client Service Representative
I grew up in a small town near Grand Rapids. I have always had a deep love and passion for animals growing up. I have worked in the veterinary field for 5 years. I have 2 dogs, a Bernese Mountain dog named Willow and a Boston Terrier named Chubbs. In my free time I enjoy going down trails in the side by side with family and friends.
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