Noah’s Animal Hospital and 24-Hour Team

Dr. Rachel Dory

Veterinarian, Medical Director

In the 8th grade, Dr. Dory started volunteering for a local non-profit animal shelter in her Arizona hometown. She soon began volunteering at the shelter’s medical clinic, and by sophomore year of high school Rachel knew that the veterinary profession was the only path for her!

Dr. Dory attended Purdue University for her undergraduate studies, receiving her degree in Biology with a minor in English. She then attended Auburn University to receive her veterinary degree, then returned to her family and friends in Indianapolis, where she started with Noah’s in 2014.

Dr. Dory’s professional interests include surgery and critical care. She particularly likes challenging cases that require her to research and follow up with patients. Nothing is more rewarding to her than helping a pet get back on all four feet!

Dr. Dory has one pet of her own: a Boxer pup named Alfie.   She often takes Alfie along with her during two of her favorite pastimes – running and hiking. She also likes working on craft projects, and is currently working on several pieces of art to decorate her new home.

Dr. Kaitlyn Dyck

Emergency Veterinarian 

Dr. Kaitlyn Dyck has been passionate about becoming a veterinarian since her kindergarten graduation, where she declared her future career goal and never looked back. Her deep love for animals and their owners inspires her work, allowing her to help both in meaningful ways.

Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Dr. Dyck’s family remains there, while she has made her home in Indianapolis with her boyfriend, Jacob. She also shares her life with Kali, her energetic border collie cross, and Lucky, a rescue cat adopted from St. Kittin Coriben.

Outside of her veterinary career, Dr. Dyck enjoys an active lifestyle filled with horseback riding, running, hiking, fishing, and time at the gym. She also loves baking and cooking, showcasing her creative side in the kitchen.

Dr. Heather Gebolys

Emergency Veterinarian

Dr. Gebolys knew at the age of 4 that she wanted to be a Veterinarian.  Lucky for us, she made that dream come true!  

When not at work, Dr. Gebolys loves spending time with her family, which includes her 2 nephews.  Her favorite companion is her Pit Bull named Diggity (Hot Diggity Dog is his official name).  She loves to read, but Diggity can make that a little difficult, as he likes to lay on the book she’s reading.

We are so glad that Dr. Gebolys is part of the Noah’s family.  

Dr. Jessica Grace Giem

Emergency Veterinarian 

Dr. Jessica Grace Giem joined the practice in 2021 and has been a passionate advocate for animal health ever since. Her inspiration to become a veterinarian traces back to her childhood, where a visit to her father’s workplace in a human ER sparked her desire to help others. Combining this drive with her deep connection to animals, she found her calling in veterinary medicine.

Dr. Giem shares her life with her partner Eva, her sister Rebecca, and her niece Artemisia, along with a lively household of pets, including four dogs—Arya, Lyanna, Sansa, and Chuy—and four cats—Meraxes, Balerion, Blight, and Martin Murder Mittens.

Outside of her professional work, Dr. Giem is a creative soul with a passion for reading, writing, drawing, singing, and music. She also enjoys tabletop and play-by-post role-playing games and once reached the finals of a poetry competition!

Dr. Stevi Hartman

Veterinarian

An Ohio native, Dr. Hartman received her undergraduate degree at Miami University.  She then attended the University of Tennessee, where she graduated with her DVM in 2015.

Her specific areas of interest in veterinary medicine are emergency and critical care, as well as diagnostic imaging.  Her strong desire to help animals and their people make the most of the human/animal bond led her to want to practice veterinary medicine.

When not working, Dr. Hartman enjoys spending time with her husband and her German Shepherd, Taryn.  She enjoys wildlife rehabilitation, hiking, reading and the occasional arts and crafts.  We are excited to have Dr. Hartman join the Noah’s Central family!  

Dr. Monica Peebles

Emergency Veterinarian 

Dr. Peebles joined the Noah’s Central team in June of 2024. She always wanted to work in the medical field and had a love of animals, so veterinary medicine was the perfect fit.

Her family includes 3 cats, 2 dogs and a rabbit. When not at work she enjoys traveling, doing Orange Theory and spending time with her family. Dr. Peebles is looking forward to meeting you and your furry family member!

Dr. Anna Porter

Emergency Veterinarian

Dr. Anna Porter is an emergency veterinarian who began her journey with the practice in July 2023. Her love for working with animals and their owners, paired with her drive to solve challenging cases, fuels her dedication to improving the lives of her patients.

Dr. Porter shares her home with her husband, her dog Oliver, and her cat Winston. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, baking, and cherishing time with her family.

Dr. Shelby Wright

Veterinarian 

Dr. Wright grew up in Fishers, Indiana, with a brother and a sister.  She attended Saginaw Valley State University for her undergrad (where she was an avid soccer player!) and Lincoln Memorial University College for her Veterinarian Degree.  She joined the Noah’s Brandywine family in June of 2019.    

She is most interested in Oncology and Internal Medicine, but enjoys all aspects of Veterinary medicine.  When she’s not at work, she enjoys playing soccer, exploring craft breweries, and hiking with her dog, Ace. 

We are thrilled to have Dr. Wright as a part of the Noah’s Animal Hospitals family!

Ally Revis

Practice Manager

Ally has been with Noah’s since 2016 and has worked in many different capacities. She truly enjoys being the voice for those who don’t have one. Her greatest accomplishment is when a client receives the utmost care and compassion.

Ally’s family includes her husband, 3 children and a Pit Bull named Bella. When not at work she enjoys spending time with her family, reading and listening to her favorite podcasts. We are thrilled Ally is a part of the Noah’s family.

Heather Hooten

Veterinary Assistant

Every time Heather’s family took their terrier to the vet, she was fascinated by the veterinary procedures and would help whenever she could. She realized she wanted to work in the veterinary field as well. Now she’s a veterinary assistant at Noah’s Animal Hospital and Emergency!

Heather was born in Indianapolis, but lived in Iowa and New York as a kid because of her father’s military career. She attended International Business College in Fort Wane, Indiana to receive her assistant’s certificate, then did an externship at a local clinic. Eventually she became a part of the caring Noah’s team and couldn’t be happier. She particularly enjoys orthopedic surgeries, as well as dental procedures, spays, and neuters.

Heather and her husband, Billy, have three dogs, Porter, Scrappy, and Pepper. In her spare time, Heather enjoys riding motorcycles with her husband and regularly rides in benefit fundraisers.

Jennifer Klick

Emergency Veterinary Technician

Jennifer joined our team as an ER Veterinary Technician in October 2022. She chose this career path because of her love for both people and animals, finding joy in the unique opportunity to help them simultaneously.

At home, Jennifer shares her life with her husband, Alan, and their beloved cat, Stellar Santiago Meo, affectionately nicknamed “The Schmitten.”

In her free time, Jennifer enjoys reading and writing. She is a three-time winner of National Novel Writing Month and hopes to publish her novels in the future. Before joining the ER team, Jennifer gained valuable experience working in feline specialty care.

Laura Cukrowicz

Clinical Manager

Laura is our Clinical Manager, and has been with Noah’s since May of 2022. She started in veterinary medicine in 2001, and enjoys the technical skills work, teaching, and helping patients who are in the emergency room.

Her family includes her husband, Jeff, 3 kids and 4 critters: Dogs Gunner, Riggs and Roamer, and a cat named June. If she’s not at work she’s spending time with her family, going to/from her kid’s activities, and reading or playing volleyball.

We are lucky to have Laura on the Noah’s team!

Robert Thomas

Veterinary Assistant

Robert has been an integral part of the Central team since 2015.  As a Veterinary Assistant, he enjoys the fast paced environment of emergency veterinary medicine.    His parents have played a big role in Robert’s love of veterinary medicine.  His Dad is a veterinarian, and his Mom worked at a veterinary hospital for over 15 years.  

When not at work, Robert enjoys mountain biking, watching sports and spending time with his rescue dog, Eos.  He also enjoys the company of his parents many cats and dogs.  We are glad Robert is part of the Central family.  

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