About Lansing Veterinary Hospital

 

Lansing Veterinary Hospital first opened its doors in 1989 under the ownership of  Dr. Bruce Chambers. Our new building was completed in 1997.  Our 3500 square foot  hospital includes 3 exam rooms, a full laboratory, surgery, radiology, ultrasound, hospitalization, and boarding facilities.  

 

 

 

 

 

Meet our staff:

 

Dr. Jennifer Bruner Werner
Veterinarian and Practice Owner


Dr. Werner graduated from Kansas State University in Manhattan in 1997. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from The University of Kansas in Lawrence in 1991. She took over ownership of Lansing Veterinary Hospital in 2004. A native Kansan, Dr. Werner met her husband while both were undergraduate students at K.U. They have 2 children, 2 dogs, and 2 cats.  

 

Kim Watkins
Registered Veterinary Technician


Kim graduated in 1982 from the veterinary technology program at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City, Mo. She joined the staff in 1998. She and her husband have 1 child. In her free time, Kim raises and shows Weimaraners.

 

Kendall O’Herron
Veterinary Assistant


Kendall has been with us since 1999.  She is a 2001 graduate of Lansing High School. Kendall assists in surgery, helps with clients and their pets, and handles the care of hospitalized and boarding pets. Kendall has two Boston Terriers.

Amanda Laursen
Veterinary Assistant, Receptionist 


Amanda joined the staff in 2002. She is a 2002 graduate of Leavenworth High School. Amanda helps manage the front desk, assists the doctors in surgery and in the exam rooms and takes care of boarding and hospitalized patients.  Amanda has a Chihuahua named Mokey.

 

Flav

Flav came to us with his littermates a few summers ago. We adopted out the litter and kept Flav here because he fit in so well. He is a social butterfly and wanders all over the clinic greeting boarding pets and anyone that comes through the front door. He is also in charge of aerating the plants and taste testing any new cat foods

Marvin

Marvin has lived at the clinic since he was a kitten. He manages operations in boarding, surgery and radiology. He likes to rotate where he sleeps during the day and likes to test out any new dog beds or pet carriers. If you notice any orange hair on your pet's belongings, it's probably because Marvin was investigating.