The After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic emergency & critical care team is comprised of Veterinary Technicians, receptionists, custodial staff, and management personnel. With many decades of combined experience our support staff is not only experienced but eager to help in your pet's time of need.
The Hospital Director is Dr. Stacey J. Chappell. He grew up in Guilford County and has been practicing emergency medicine for 13 years here. He is the Director at AHVEC and he strives to insure that management and staff work well together to insure the best possible service to our clients.
The Office Manager at AHVEC is Michele Yandola. Michele is originally from New Jersey and she lived in Las Vegas just prior to relocating to North Carolina. She has worked in veterinary clinics for more than 15 years including 7 years at AHVEC. Michele has a son Joseph Mark and 1 dog. Spending time with family occupies the majority of her free time.
Our lead technician and Technician Manager is Misty Maness. Misty brings more than a decade of experience to AHVEC. Check back soon for additional information about Misty and her goals here at the Emergency Clinic.
Senior staff technicians are the backbone of our medical support staff and have been designated to ensure that orders are carried out in a prompt and accurate manner. Many of our technical staff members have greater than 10 years of experience as veterinary technicians and routinely assist our veterinarians with the diagnosis and treatment of our medical cases.
The emergency veterinary receptionist is essential to the operation of a good veterinary practice and we pride ourselves in the fact that our receptionists are specially trained to work in a veterinary hospital environment to provide courteous and accurate information to our clients in their pets time of need.
At AHVEC we have a small team of custodial staff members lead by Jeannine Cook who ensure a clean and safe working environment for our employees, patients, and clients. Jeannine is a native of France and she shares her home with her dog Tinker and her cat Spotty.
Should you notice anything less than an optimal environment with regard to the cleanliness of our clinic, please feel free to contact the Assistant Hospital Director and we will address your concerns.