Veterinary Technicians
Cassandra Campos
Cassandra has been a veterinary technician at Princeton Animal Hospital since 2008. She is proud of the high level of care offered at the Hospital and loves working with the friendly staff. At home, Cassandra enjoys the companionship of her two dogs: Snuggles, a Puggle and Luna, a Welsh Corgi. Horseback riding, reading, and hiking are just a few of the ways she enjoys spending her free time.
Cassandra has a reputation for being there right when you need her. She always has a smile on and is dedicated to providing the best customer service possible.
Rachel Smith
Rachel came to Princeton Animal Hospital as a highly-recruited intern. She stayed on as a veterinary technician and has been a valuable member of our team for the past three years.
Currently, she has dropped to part-time to focus on her studies as a veterinary student at The University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine.
Barbara Hulick
A veterinary technician at Princeton Animal Hospital since 1988, Barbara attended Mercer County Community College where she studied Biology.
Barbara's pets include a cat named Thomas. During her free time, she enjoys hiking, back packing, fishing and going to the beach.
Known as Barb among the staff, she wears many hats at work: head veterinary technician in the Carnegie Cat Clinic as well as inventory manager, and staff scheduling coordinator. Barb is noted for her outstanding feline handling skills, precise attention to detail, and excellent time management.
Aleisha Serido
Aleisha is one of the overnight veterinary technicians at Princeton Animal Hospital. She has more than 10 years of experience in the animal-care field and enjoys working with the caring staff and veterinarians at the Hospital.
Aleisha shares her home with Moe, a Jack Russell terrier/Chihuahua mix. Outside the hospital, she volunteers with the Somerset Regional Animal Shelter and enjoys gardening, watching and playing tennis, billiards, and spending time with Moe and her family.
Aleisha's compassionate care and attention to detail throughout the night is reassuring to doctors and clients alike because they know their pets are in good hands.
Katie Zoltanski
Katie has helped care for pets as a veterinary technician at Princeton Animal Hospital since 2000. For the past five years, she has helped clients with emergencies as one of our overnight technicians.
Katie shares her home with her husband, four children, one cat, and one dog. When she is not at the hospital providing care and comfort for our pets and their people, she can be found playing with her children.
Kelly Deuchar
Kelly joined Princeton Animal Hospital as a veterinary technician in 2010 and is currently working towards a Veterinary Technician Certification. She shares her home with a Schnauzer named Stitch and three guinea pigs. When not at work, she is most likely at the beach in Cape May and loves hiking, jet skiing, and playing Wii.