Brentwood Animal Hospital located in the Brentwood area of Raleigh is well-established and has been providing professional veterinarian services to the local community. It was started by Dr. David Gray and continued by Dr. Steve Neuenschwander. When Dr. Neuenschwander retired in 2017 he sold the practice to Dr. Amanda Hild. Dr. Hild has worked at Brentwood Animal Hospital since 2013. She hopes to continue the practice’s traditions of quality veterinary medicine at affordable prices with personal service!
Meet The Team at Brentwood Animal Hospital
Dr. Amanda Hild
Dr. Amanda Hild is originally from the Tidewater area of Virginia. She graduated from Virginia Tech in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in biology, and then in 2006 with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hild lives in Oxford, NC with her husband, daughter, and three cats. She enjoys living in a small town, reading novels, gardening, and spending time with her family.
Melinda
Melinda is our office manager. She is the proud mom of three adult kids, four birds, a giant schnauzer named Willow, and a mini schnauzer named Thorne.
Meghan
Meghan is our lead vet assistant and groomer. She grew up in Raleigh and went to college at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Her degree is in environmental science with a concentration in biology. Meghan has 4 dogs, 3 rats, a boa, and a hedgehog.
Jordan
Jordan is our newest Vet Assistant. A Raleigh native and graduate of Western Carolina University with a bachelors in biology. She aspires to be a future veterinarian, and in her free time loves to cuddle her cat, Tucker.
Lisa
Lisa is our receptionist and dog mom to Annie, her companion of 12 years. Newer to the family is Ripley the cat. Lisa loves greeting our fur friends during their visits to the hospital. In her free time she enjoys hiking, cycling, reading & photography.
Gingi
Gingi was raised in Raleigh and came to Brentwood in June of 2021. He is happy to tell us he is a great addition to the office. We try to live up to his expectations. He enjoys spring toys, stuffed mice, balled up paper and most of all, Q-tips. Most afternoons you will find him enjoying a refreshing dip in his fountain and helping the receptionists greet clients, file papers, fax or type correspondence.