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Bay View Veterinary Clinic phone: 262-363-9993 |
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Clinic Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8am to 6pm
Saturday 8am to Noon |
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Dr. Phil Schoenborn, DVM has enjoyed working the the Mukwonago area since 1986. He enjoys getting to know clients and their pets and following them throughout the years. He has gotten to know multiple generations of pets and people!
Over the years, his special interests have
focused on the importance of of good nutrition to overall pet health. He also
enjoys the challenge of working with various dermatology issues such as
allergies, skin conditions, and ear problems. It has also become obvious to him
through his years of seeing pets that their dental health is very important to
their overall quality of life. He is very proud to introduce his staff…
From left to right are: Front Row: Kathy Schoenborn, Theresa Strandt, Diana O'Leary, Deb Stritzke, Tana Ward, Tammy Schilling, Dr Gina
Wintermantel Mary Mayer, Stephanie Andritsch
Pictured from left to right are: Dr. Allyson Doerflinger, DVM, Dr. Phil Schoenborn, DVM, and Dr. Gina Wintermantel, DVM
Kathy has filled many roles here at Bay View from designer to veterinary assistant to personnel director. Her background as a Professional Counselor allows her to manage staff and oversee training effectively. Since completion of the building project she will limit her involvement to overseeing the excellent and very competent staff and participating with the management team in seeing the the high standards and vision of Bay View Clinic are accomplished. Kathy & Dr Phil have a cat named Smudge and occasionally do work for the Fluffy Dog Rescue. In her time away from the clinic she enjoys facilitating a women's group, exercising, gardening, traveling, reading and doing all types of crafts. Kathy has also recently published her first book.
Dr. Allyson Doerflinger, DVM
Dr. Allyson grew up in Burlington, Wisconsin. She has been interested in veterinary medicine since she was a child and even worked for a veterinarian when she was thirteen. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Dairy Science, and she completed her veterinary degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992. Dr. Allyson & her hubby Dave have 2 children, 2 dogs-Snuggy & Patton and 1 cat Klaus. She has worked at Bay View since 2004 and enjoys the variety of work that comes with small animal veterinary medicine and surgery.
"I enjoy veterinary medicine because it gives me an opportunity to work with pets and people", says Dr. Gina Wintermantel. Dr. Gina recieved her DVM from the University of Illinois in 1992. She is married to Steve and they have four children. Dr. Gina is a member of the Christian Veterinary Mission, training people to care for their livestock and working with a local church. She had the opportunity to spend one year in Sudan and East Africa on mission trips with CVM. She has a Blue Heeler mix named "Kansas", a cat named "Mango", and a blue front Amazon parrot named "Malachi".
Kim Berger- Client Services Director, Receptionist, Management Team
Kim began working at Bay View Veterinary 1 month after the doors were open. With many years of customer service experience, it was only natural that Kim would step into the position of Client Service Director. Kim and husband Kurt live on Lake Beulah and enjoy fishing & entertaining friends on their pontoon boat. They have 2 grown boys. In her free time, Kim throws pottery and sells from her web site. She currently has 2 dogs Jade and Katy, and 2 cats named Jabbs & Lenard. She also raises chickens for eggs.
Angie Urban- Animal Services Manager, Veterinary Assistant, Management Team
Angie came to Bay View Veterinary with inventory experience, so it was a proper fit to have her take on all the inventory responsibilities as well as her veterinary assistant role. Angie lives in East Troy with her husband Mike and their 2 young boys Trevor & Evan. She has 2 cats named Leo and Ivy and a dog named Ella.
Stephanie Andritsch- Receptionist
Stephanie began working at Bay View Veterinary as a sophomore in high school. Since then she worked her way up from cleaning/kennel help, to vet assistant and now to receptionist. In her spare time Stephanie enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She enjoys cross stitching and scrap booking. She has 3 cats named Cali, Maggie May, Natalie and Todd.
Theresa Strandt- Veterinary Assistant
Theresa joined Bay View Veterinary with past experience in the veterinary field. Her role as veterinary assistant comes in very handy as she also does pet sitting. She has 2 adopted greyhounds, Luke and Thunder. Also a guinea pig named Delia.
Tana Ward- Veterinary Assistant
Tana joined the Bay View Vet staff in March of 2006. She has always had a love for animals, and she even raises alpacas on a small farm. She is married to Mike and has 3 children and 2 step daughters. Tana has 2 Yorkshire terriers named Tucker and Tank. There are also many farm cats & dogs around for amusement.
Deb Stritzke- Clinic Assistant
Deb came to Bay View in March of 2007. Originally from the Chicagoland area, she and her husband Bernie now call East Troy home, which they share with their cat Sasha and collie-mix Skylar. She has 2 horses, Ace and Dodger.
Mary Mayer- Veterinary Assistant
Mary has worked in the veterinary field since 1984. She lives in Whitewater with her husband and their Border Collie mix named "Shadrach". She has one grown son. In her free time she enjoys horseback riding, camping, gardening and hiking. Mary knows sign language and enjoys assisting our hearing impaired clients.
Diana O'Leary- Receptionist, Clinic
Assistant
Tammy had worked in the veterinary field before joining the staff at Bay View Veterinary Clinic. She lives in Mukwonago with her husband Caleb and son Gavin. In her free time she reads, hikes, camps and fishes. She also enjoys spending time with family and friends. Tammy is pictured here with her greyhound mix dog Zoe. She also has 4 cats- Minnow, Rocky Racoon, S'Mores and Xiaoyu. An African Parrot named Sam & a leopard Gecko name Jitzu also reside in the Schilling household.
On any given day, you will find Brutus perched on top the front counter in his basket. Brutus and his brother arrived at the clinic in 1997. The 2 become the dynamic duo-chewing open food bags and digging in plants at night when the clinic was closed. So we thought it best to break up this duo and we found his brother a new home. Brutus settled into his "Clinic Cat" role nicely. A typical day for him is to eat in the morning, then jump into the basket and take a nap. In the afternoon he will get up again, sit in the sunshine for a few rays, then hurry back to the basket so it does not cool off too much! Another cute kitty may get his attention, or he may crawl into someone's purse, but in general he is always ready for a tummy rub or friendly pat on the head.
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