Dr. Lynsey Rosen
Dr. Lynsey Rosen is so excited to be back in Los Angeles with her friends and family. She is from Sherman Oaks, and is looking forward to reintegrating into the community she loves.
Growing up, she was surrounded by animals as an avid horseback rider and volunteer with several wildlife rescue organizations. She worked in animal-centered jobs starting in her teenage years and through college while receiving top honors for her Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz (Go Banana Slugs!).
During veterinary school at St. Matthew’s University in the Cayman Islands and North Carolina State University, she participated in sea turtle research and wildlife rescue for aquatic animals. Her post graduate training included a rigorous yearlong internship in small and exotic animal medicine and surgery at the University of Tennessee, followed by an additional year of training in the extremely competitive field of companion exotic animal and zoological medicine and surgery at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
Because of her extensive knowledge and training, she was able to take a coveted position as a Faculty member at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine where she worked for the years prior to returning to California. To this point, her years in San Diego have been spent working in private practice, treating all animals, including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates.
Dr. Rosen’s interest in medicine and love of animals was powerful motivation for her to embark on and complete several years of rigorous education and post graduate training. Her academic and professional accomplishments are impressive in their own right, but it is her dedication to her patients, clients, and veterinary medicine more broadly that make her an exceptional veterinarian and beloved member of the profession.
As an exotic animal veterinarian, she understands the importance of comprehensive care for her patients, and there is no better way to accomplish this than with a mobile practice. It allows an even closer relationship between the doctor, patient, and client, so that all aspects of heath can be addressed.
Wellness comes from a combination of environment, diet, lifestyle, and medical care, and Dr. Rosen is passionate about treating the entire patient. She has a particular interest in pot-bellied pigs, and is currently working on a companion pig medicine textbook. She also enjoys teaching and lecturing on the subject, and helping new vets learn how to see these fun pets in their practices.
In their free time, Drs. Rosen and Anderson spend their time with their daughter, Charlotte, and their handsome dog, Shiloh. They decided to name their new practice after Shiloh because they believe that every animal deserves to be treated with the best possible care, just like their own pet.
Breanne
Hospital Office Manager
Breanne has been in the customer service field since 2003 focusing on Veterinary Customer Service since 2008. Breanne has dipped her toes in the technician department at her previous veterinary hospitals but ultimately found that her true passion is veterinary customer service. Breanne met her husband in her first veterinary hospital in 2010. They married in 2013 and welcomed their daughter in 2016. Breanne currently shares her home with her husband and young daughter along with her pitbull Luna, and Chihuahua Alex.
Melissa
Lead Technician Assistant
Melissa joined the veterinary field in 2011 and joined the Shiloh Veterinary Hospital team in 2019. Since starting in the field Melissa’s says she is a sucker for sick and unwanted animals and as a result, she has taken in 3 dogs, 4 cats. 2 tortoises, 1 turtle, 2 guinea pigs, 2 pot-bellied pigs, 8 chickens, a donkey, a bearded dragon, and 5 goats. In addition to her many fur babies, Melissa shares her home with a sone who is her “mini-me” who shares her love for animals, and Michael who is learning to love all the animals she brings home. Melissa’s favorite part of her job includes surgery and working with the farm animals/exotics and she loves working with all of our rescues.
Melanie
Registered Veterinary Technician
Melanie joined the Shiloh Veterinary Hospital team in November of 2021 servicing the San Diego area primarily and is currently our Lead Registered Veterinary Technician. Melanie has 10 plus years of experience in the veterinary industry. Melanie shares her home with her husband Zac, her daughter Emma, and their four-legged fur babies Riley (Chihuahua) and Remington (Golden Retriever/Husky). In her spare time, Melanie enjoys spending time with her family and friends, appreciates working on crafts, and is an avid reader.
Krystal
Krystal has been working as a veterinary assistant for 5 years and continues to find more love for her work every day. Since joining Shiloh Veterinary Hospital, her interest in large animal and exotics has significantly grown. Krystal has 2 black labradors and one feisty kitty of her own which she loves to spend time with. Amongst spending time with her pets, she loves to travel and spend time outdoors.
Allison
Customer Service Team Member
Allison has been in the animal world for about 15 years and joined the Shiloh Veterinary Hospital team in 2020. Allison shares her home with her husband Danny, her son Charlie, her daughter Faith, her 3 dogs. 1 bird, 1 lizard, and 1 cat. In her spare time, Allison loves spending time with family and friends and enjoys camping hiking, boating, dirt biking, and most other outdoor activities.
Robin
Customer Service Team Member
I am lucky to be working in this field, from the East Coast to the West Coast. Every day I hear the most interesting and funniest stories about clients and their pets. Who wouldn't want this job? I have chosen this profession for this reason, I love animals and pet parents. I have been blessed to have been doing this for many years, and hopefully for many more to come.