Dr. Beth grew up in Malone, Wisconsin. As a child, she spent a lot of time at St. Anna Veterinary Clinic alongside her mother (Mary Casper, former vet tech), and she continued shadowing at the clinic throughout high school. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin with her DVM in 2015. She then moved to Knoxville to complete a small animal rotating internship at the University of Tennessee in 2016. Dr. Beth moved back to Malone and practiced as an Emergency Veterinarian in the Milwaukee area from 2016-2018, prior to starting at St. Anna Veterinary clinic in 2018. Dr. Beth and her husband Ryan, have a German Shorthaired Pointer named Jade, cats, a horse and donkey, goats, and a variety of poultry on their small hobby farm. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her daughters, and being active outdoors, especially camping and hiking.
Dr. Leah grew up in Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin. She shadowed at the St. Anna Veterinary Clinic during high school. In 2018, she graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Leah and her husband Brian moved back to Wisconsin to be closer to their families. They have 2 daughters, a son, and 3 cats. Dr. Leah’s hobbies include yoga, crafting, and spending time with her children.
Dr. Loren is originally from Guttenberg, Iowa where he grew up on a 100 cow dairy, beef and swine farm. He received his B.S. in dairy science from Iowa State University and then managed the family dairy farm for two years before going back to receive his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State University in 1999. Dr. Loren loves spending time with wife Karin, and his children, Jordan and Brandon. He enjoys the family RV trips they have taken and always looks forward to board game night. He also enjoys his tree farm, gardening, hunting, and hiking. Amateur apiarist is also on his list of hobbies. His German Shepard, Bruizer, and two cats, Axel & Dusty join him in taking care of his tree farm – Arbor View Acres. His passion for veterinary practice is bovine veterinary medicine, being a team member on the dairy farms, and the relationships that he develops with clients!
Dr. Mark grew up on a small dairy farm in Mequon, WI (Dr. Jay’s dad was one of their vets!). He received his BS in animal science from UW-Platteville in 1999 and graduated with his DVM from the University of Wisconsin in 2003. He started at the St. Anna Vet Clinic in 2003. He enjoys golfing and spending time with his wife Sara and their 3 daughters, Sydney, Sloane, & Sybil. They also have a French Bulldog named Cola & 2 cats, Meow Meow & Ghost.
Dr. Jess grew up a few miles from the clinic in Marytown, WI. She received her BS in Animal Science from UW-Madison in 2013 and graduated with her DVM from the University in 2017. Dr. Jess and her husband Reid have two daughters, Hadleigh and Lydia. They also have a dog named Nova and a cat. Her hobbies include spending time with her family, baking, and playing volleyball.
Dr. Jacey grew up just south of Seymour, WI. She received her bachelor’s degree from UW-River Falls in Animal & Dairy Science, and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Wisconsin in 2021. Dr. Jacey and her husband Aaron live in Chilton with their senior cat, Cheyenne. Her hobbies include competing in Cowboy Mounted Shooting, golfing with her dad, and trail riding with her mom. She also has a passion for cooking and enjoys crafting.
Dr. Liz grew up on a small dairy farm in Greenbush, WI. She received her BS in Biology at Carroll University and graduated with her DVM from the University of Missouri in 2018. Dr. Liz did additional dairy training at Cornell University at the Summer Dairy Institute. Dr. Liz, and her husband Tom, enjoy hiking and fishing and playing with their dog, Rogue.
Alyssa grew up in Brillion helping her grandparents with their dairy farm and always enjoyed working with animals. She moved to Kiel area in 2013 after meeting her husband and helped him on his family’s dairy farm near School Hill. She graduated from Globe University as a veterinary technician in 2016. She worked in general practice for the first year and then started working at St. Anna in August of 2017. Alyssa and her husband Nick, have 2 daughters, Harper and Adaline. Alyssa enjoys hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, cooking and spending time outdoors with her children.
Stephanie grew up in rural Howards Grove on her family’s dairy farm which she continues to work on today. She graduated from Globe University with Assosiates in Applied Science in 2014. She started at St. Anna in 2016. Steph and her husband Jim have two daughters, Melody and Everlee. They also have a Rottweiler, Darley along with Nux the cat. In her freetime Steph enjoys gardening, hunting, trapshooting and baking.
Dani was born and raised in Oshkosh, WI; she moved to St. Cloud in 2022. She graduated with her Associates in Applied Science in 2016. She has a history of working in specialty and emergency veterinary medicine as a CVT until starting at St Anna. Dani, and her husband Ryan have several dogs, chickens, ducks, and two cats. In her free time she likes to read, travel, hunt, and watch football.
Natalie grew up in Minnesota. Since she was a little girl she always knew she wanted a career involving animals. She has been a technician for 13 years now and loves every minute of it. Natalie has 6 cats, the oldest being 21 years old. In her spare time she loves playing volleyball, cooking, reading, and working out. Natalie loves the outdoors and enjoys nature photography as well.
Julie grew up in the Holyland area. She graduated from MPTC with a degree in Culinary Arts and Accounting. Julie bought her family farm and operated it for 9 years before starting here in December 2016. Julie has a dog named Layla. She enjoys kayaking, baseball, the Packers, TRX and spending time with her son, Ethan.
Emily lived in St Paul, MN until she was 8 years old, then moved to New Holstein and currently lives in Marytown with her husband, Adam, daughter Vivian, and their Blue Heeler, Ash. Emily graduated from UW Stevens Point in 2020 with a degree in BioChemistry and Psychology. Emily enjoys music, theater, reading books, traveling, and hiking. Her “bucket list” includes visiting a National Park in each state of the USA.
Tara grew up in Chilton, currently living in Malone with her 2 daughters, Haiden & Kirsten and her significant other, Arron. Tara is a veteran, serving in the Army National Guard for 6 years and enjoys spending time outdoors hiking and gardening. She is also a 4H Club Leader where her daughters are active participants. They have 2 cats, Pinecone and Blue.
Sandy grew up in Whitelaw and currently lives in rural Valders. She’s been with St Anna Vet since January 2019. Sandy, and her husband Scott, have a small herd of beef cows & 2 spoiled German shepherds. Their children include Marissa, her husband Nick, Zack, Allison, Emily & 2 future son-in-law’s. They also have a grandson, Judd & a granddaughter, Louise. She enjoys summer outdoor activities, relaxing in her pool, gardening, canning, and spending time with her family.
Myranda grew up and currently lives in Valders. She graduated with her Associates degree in Agribusiness Science and Technology in 2021, from Fox Valley Technical College. One of her favorite hobbies is showing cattle in the summer. She loves spending time with her family, hiking, and traveling!
To allow time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures, we operate by appointments only. Emergency cases shall always receive top priority, which is why occasional appointment delays are unavoidable. Please realize that we always attempt to see each client in a timely manner.
Please give a 3 hour notice to the clinic for any appointment you need to cancel. If 3 appointments are missed or appropriate time was not given for the cancellation, a $30 fee will be needed to make future appointments.
Please arrive on-time for your appointment to ensure consideration for other clients. Late appointment arrivals can only be seen if time is available and at the doctor’s discretion.
For you and your pet’s safety, all dogs must be on a 5ft or shorter leash (no retractable leashes please) and properly controlled while in the waiting area or exam rooms. All cats must be presented in an appropriate cat carrier or on a leash. For your convenience, ‘drop-off’ appointments are available. A ‘drop off’ means you could bring your pet in the morning and leave him/her with us so our doctor can examine the patient in between appointments or at the time purposely reserved for admitted patients. Once the doctor has examined your pet, he will give you a call to discuss your pet’s condition and treatment.
We require full payment at the time that services are rendered.
For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, cash and personal checks.
When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well. St. Anna Veterinary Clinic understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program. It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and will allow you to break down your payment into monthly installments. You can either apply at our hospital for immediate approval, or apply yourself online.