Dr. Lauri Jehl
Dr. Lauri Jehl is a graduate of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine.Her husband, Russ, is the Practice Manager, and they opened Alamo Hills Animal Hospital in 2011. They have Labrador Retrievers named Axle and Tanner that enjoy coming to work everyday as well. She served as President of the Veterinary Medical Association of Bexar County and The Humane Society of San Antonio. She is also a member of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association and American Veterinary Medical Association. She volunteers for the San Antonio Livestock Exposition’s Bar-B-Que Cook-off Committee and various animal organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling to the Caribbean, Europe and Africa. She enjoys fishing, reading and going to the lake. She loves the feeling of knowing she is making a difference in the lives of the patients and their families of her community.
Dr. Amy Campbell
Dr. Amy Campbell is a graduate of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, and joined Alamo Hills Animal Hospital in 2013. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Texas Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Campbell is originally from Round Rock, Texas but loves living in San Antonio with her husband Rick and daughters Elizabeth, Claire, and Kaylee. They share their home with their chocolate lab Macie, their cat Charlie, and a fish named Turkey. In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors with her friends and family and singing in the church choir. Dr. Campbell loves being a veterinarian because she enjoys helping pets in need and the owners who love them.
Dr. Stella Espinal Fanjul
Dr. Stella Espinal Fanjul is from Puerto Rico and is a graduate of St. George’s University located in Grenada, West Indies. After completing her clinical rotations at Washington State University, and getting her fill of snowy weather, she decided to head south to sunny San Antonio and joined the great doctors and staff at Alamo Hills Animal Hospital in March 2020. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and volunteered at the Animal Defense League. Dr. Stella is a big advocate for rescuing, adopting, spaying and neutering. In her off-time she enjoys reading, baking, swimming, spending time at the beach, traveling, and spending time with her family and rescue mutt Lucy. She has always wanted to become a veterinarian and is grateful to be able to help animals live longer and healthier lives.