A Culture of Passion
Because that’s what your pet deserves
Meet the Woodinville Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care Services Team in Woodinville, WA
We believe that great care starts with great people. Every team member brings unique expertise, warmth, and dedication to every visit — because it takes a team that truly cares to provide care that truly matters.
Find Your Purpose.
At Woodinville Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care Services, we’re always looking for dedicated, compassionate individuals to join our growing team.
Dr. Adinah Wyle
Veterinarian
Adinah grew up in the Seattle-area during which time she fostered and volunteered extensively with the Seattle Humane Society. She also raised service dog puppies for Summit Assistance Dogs to help get her dog training fix! She received a B.S. in both Biology and Psychology from the University of Washington and then obtained her DVM from Washington State University. Her interests at work include emergency medicine and pain management including acupuncture. On weekends, Adinah enjoys hiking with her two rescue dogs Strudel and Mela and spending time with her husband Colton. One day Adinah hopes to have a small hobby farm filled with rescue animals.
Dr. Bill Chandler
Veterinarian
Dr. Bill Chandler earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Cornell University in 2017. After graduation, he began his career in Tillamook, Oregon, working with dairy herds and local producers. Those early years in large animal medicine gave him a deep appreciation for preventive care, teamwork, and the power of evidence-based medicine to keep animals healthy and thriving.
When family life brought Bill, his wife Heather (also a veterinarian), and their two daughters to Washington, he made the switch to small animal general practice. He quickly found that caring for dogs and cats offered the same sense of purpose and connection he loved in dairy medicine—just on a more personal, one-on-one level. Bill especially enjoys surgery, disease prevention, and helping pet owners make informed decisions about their pets’ care. His goal is always to work as a team—with clients, colleagues, and pets—to find the best plan for each individual patient.
Outside the clinic, Bill stays busy with his family and their lively crew of pets: Ace, a spirited cattle dog; Petrie, a vocal Lab–Hound mix; and two senior cats, Reggie and Riley. When he’s not spending time outdoors with his family, you can often find him at his local CrossFit gym or enjoying all that the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Dr. Chandler feels fortunate to be part of a community that values the bond between people and their pets. Whether he’s performing surgery, managing a chronic condition, or welcoming a new puppy or kitten for their first visit, he strives to provide compassionate, thoughtful care built on trust, respect, and teamwork.
Dr. Roberta Grange
Medical Director
Born and raised in New England, Dr. Grange has gradually made her way across the country during her career. After college she attended veterinary school at Ohio State University in Columbus, graduating with a DVM in 1996. After graduation she moved to Kansas accepting a job with a busy, mixed animal hospital where she practiced for 24 years, eventually becoming a partner. During that time she developed her interest in canine reproductive medicine and also became certified in acupuncture and physical rehabilitation. In 2019, Dr. Grange made the decision to relocate to the PNW and accepted a position at Woodinville Veterinary Hospital. She started her position in the spring of 2020, and is currently serving as our Medical Director. In her spare time Dr. Grange enjoys spending time with her husband, Charles, gardening and has recently taken up the hobby of beekeeping. She has 3 adult children and also shares her home with 2 dogs (Milton and Ansel) and a cat (Miracle).
Dr. Melody Cerra
Veterinarian
Dr. Melody Cerra was born and raised in northwest Montana, spending much of her childhood surrounded by animals. She graduated with a bachelors degree from the University of Montana and then obtained her DVM degree from Colorado State University. After veterinary school she completed a small animal internship at PESC in San Diego. Dr. Cerra’s interests include emergency care and internal medicine. In her spare time she enjoys riding her bike, hiking, skiing and adventuring with her rescue dog Quinn.
Dr. Allison Wines
Veterinarian
Allison Wines, DVM grew up locally in Monroe, Washington, and is a lifelong Seahawks fan. She earned her undergraduate degree from Washington State University before completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois in 2020. Dr. Wines has a strong professional interest in soft tissue surgery, dentistry, senior pet care, and providing compassionate urgent care services. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, their two dogs, and a Maine Coon cat who is convinced he’s a dog. In her free time, Dr. Wines enjoys hiking, playing board games, reading, and staying active with tennis and pickleball.
Dr. Mortimer
Veterinarian
Dr. Mortimer grew up in Maryland where she worked as a veterinary assistant throughout high school and college. After receiving a degree in Biology from James Madison University, she was accepted into the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. There she received her degree in veterinary medicine and became a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Her primary interest include cardiology and neurology. She moved to Seattle right after graduation in the summer of 2021, where she enjoys exploring the area. In her free time she enjoys traveling, going to local breweries, hiking, working out and spending time with her crazy 2 year old whippet mix Cannoli.
Christy
Hospital Director
Christy was born and raised in Seattle Washington. She has been working as a licensed veterinary technician for over 23 years and has experience in both general practice and Emergency medicine. Christy has also worked with a variety of animal species including pigs, goats, chickens and llamas. When Christy is not at work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two teenage boys. She has two adorable chihuahua mixes named Dan and Carl who will occupy her lap most of the time.
Kamryn
Certified Veterinary Assistant
Kamryn is a certified Veterinary Assistant who graduated from PIMA Veterinary assistant program in 2020. She comes from an Emergency background and has a love for Urgent Care. She has been with WVH since August 2022. When she is not working she is reading or playing with her two dogs.
Chloe
Lead Client Care Coordinator
Chloe is our Lead Client Care Coordinator and a dedicated advocate for both pets and the people who love them. With a background in equine medicine, she brings a unique perspective and deep understanding of animal health to her role. Her passion for learning led her to transition into small animal medicine, where she continues to expand her knowledge and provide exceptional support to clients and their pets.
Chloe is committed to creating a welcoming, compassionate experience for every client who walks through our doors. She understands that veterinary care is about more than medicine it’s about trust, communication, and treating every pet like family.
Outside of work, Chloe enjoys spending time with her dog, Sadie, and helping her partner run their trucking company. Her strong work ethic and dedication shine through in everything she does, both professionally and personally.
Sam
Lead Veterinary Assistant
Growing up with animals her whole life Sam has always been inspired to work in the veterinary field. Sam has been working as a VA for the past 4 years and has been with the WVH team for over a year. Her main passion is working in Urgent Care, this service WVH has opened up has helped provide care to patients same day and has also offered Sam to learn and grow as a VA. Outside of work Sam loves exploring the PNW, hiking with her dog Andy and living in North Bend with her family. Sam is proud to be a part of such an awesome team at Woodinville Vet Hospital.
Barry
Lead Veterinary Assistant
Barry grew up in Broomfield, CO and relocated to the PNW in 2018. He has always had a passion for animals and after he lost his job during the Covid-19 shut down, he decided to make that passion into a career. He is currently attending Penn Foster College to become a Veterinary Technician. He comes to the team at WVH from emergency veterinary medicine where he quickly developed a love for emergency and critical care. He hopes to bring that love to the urgent care team to provide compassion and care for pets and their owners when the unexpected happens. Away from WVH, Barry loves to spend time with his amazing wife Lilia and their two dogs, Benji and Bailey enjoying the PNW by hiking, camping, and being on the water. When he isn’t exploring with them, Barry enjoys reading, playing games, and has been a life-long hockey player.
Natalie
LVT
Natalie grew up with a love for animals and always knew she wanted a career in the veterinary field. She graduated from PIMA Medical Institute in 2019 and has been a veterinary technician since. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her two cats, Roger and Oslo, hiking, and spending time with her friends and family.
Karly
Veterinary Assistant
Karly, a lover of all animals but especially cats, has been working as a VA for 3 years. With Emergency and Urgent Care experience Karly finds it very fulfilling to be helping animals and their families. Currently enrolled in technician school Karly will be working towards becoming a LVT. Outside of work, Karly enjoys cooking, exploring the PNW and spending time with her cat, Uncle.
Sydney
Veterinary Assistant
I grew up in Southern California and graduated from the University of California, Davis in 2018 with a degree in Chemical Physics. I moved to Seattle with my husband in 2020. After spending six years working as a scientist in the biotech industry, I decided to pursue my true passion—caring for animals—and recently transitioned into this new role as a veterinary assistant. I’m excited to combine my scientific background with hands-on animal care and couldn’t be happier starting this new chapter in my career. Eventually, I am hoping to attend veterinary school and obtain my DVM!
I have two dogs (Demi and Murphy) and one cat (Theo), who constantly remind me why I chose this path. They are the loves of my life and inspire my dedication to providing compassionate, attentive care to every animal I meet.
Outside of work, I enjoy mountain biking, snowboarding, volunteering, spending time with my pets, reading, and occasionally unwinding with a good, trashy reality TV show.
Brittany
Veterinary Assistant
I moved from South Carolina to Washington in 2019 and quickly fell in love with my new home. I live with two rowdy cats who bring a lot of fun and personality into my life and keep me smiling every day. I have worked in veterinary medicine for 10 years with experience in both vaccine clinics and general practice. As a veterinary assistant, I enjoy helping care for animals and supporting the people who love them. I take pride in being kind, patient, and dependable, and I always strive to make each visit as comfortable as possible. Caring for pets and building trust with their families is what makes this work meaningful to me.
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