Elizabeth
Practice Manager
Throughout her childhood, Elizabeth’s family always kept at least one cat. Those early experiences with her pets left a permanent impression on her. When the opportunity arose for her to work in a field that allowed her to care for others’ animal companions, she knew that it was the perfect choice! Now, Elizabeth has been involved in the veterinary world for more than 20 years and couldn’t be happier to serve as Arch Creek Animal Hospital’s Practice Manager.
Elizabeth is originally from Homestead, Florida and first joined the Arch Creek Animal Hospital family in 1997 as a receptionist. As the years went by, she began taking on more and more responsibilities—when Dr. Williams purchased the clinic, he asked Elizabeth to stay on as Practice Manager. She’s served the area’s pets and animal parents in that capacity ever since!
Around the hospital, Elizabeth enjoys performing a lot of the behind-the-scenes work that keeps the facility running day in and day out. For her, poring over legal documents or accounting records is like solving a giant puzzle! Ultimately, Elizabeth considers it her mission to make the clinic something that her clients and staff can be proud of for years to come.
Elizabeth and Dr. Williams married several years ago and have six children between the two of them. The family shares their lives with a dog, Cody, and three cats: Ollie, Kion, and Kalifa.
Corina
Receptionist
Bio coming soon!
Teresa
Registered Veterinary Technician
Bio coming soon!
Jermaine
Technician
Bio coming soon!
Anaiyah
Receptionist
Bio coming soon.
Roxy
Receptionist
Bio coming soon.
Jay
Veterinarian Technician
From a very young age, Jay had a gift for connecting with animals. Growing up, he helped out on his grandparents’ farm and learned early how to care for and manage their health. This upbringing fostered a lifelong passion for animal care that would ultimately influence Jay’s choice to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Jay’s journey into the industry officially began during his sophomore year of college, when he switched his major to Pre-Veterinary Animal Science. For more than two decades, Jay has lived his dream of working with animals professionally. Over the years, he’s developed a special interest in phlebotomy, anesthesiology, and proper restraint methods.
Outside of work, Jay has an extremely energetic dog named Lady Paris, who does not appear to have any sort of pause or off button. In his spare time, Jay enjoys watching and attending NBA games. One of his proudest achievements thus far has been authoring a book entitled: “Best Puppy Guide Ever.”