about our veterinary practice  Eudora, KS

Welcome to the Eudora Animal Hospital website!

As our website evolves, you will be able to find helpful information on a variety of animal health related topics in the News section.

Eudora Animal Hospital was founded in 1975 by Dr. Ron Lee. We are a mixed animal practice: treating dogs, cats, cattle and a few sheep, goats and llamas.

The practice has seen annual growth because of fair pricing, great customer service, and availability.

Eudora Animal Hospital would like to encourage you to come find out why so many in Northeast Kansas travel from Lawrence, Olathe, Tonganoxie, Linwood, Leavenworth, Topeka, Lee Summit, and Spring Hill to have our staff care for their family members.

George Schreiner DVM

Veterinarian / Owner

Kansas State University 1995

Dr. Schreiner grew up on a dairy farm outside of Sharon, Ks. He has worked with animals and found it rewarding since he was old enough to walk the cows into the milk barn. His strong work ethic can be attributed to his high school days when he would milk a shift, rush off to school, and then go to sports practice after so he could avoid milking two shifts a day at the farm. He is a Kansas State University graduate and loves to wear his classic EAH purple scrub top every day in support of his alma mater. His veterinary passions are cattle and small animal surgery. Dr. Schreiner spends most of his free time dividing and conquering his four kids’ activities with his wife, Gretchen

Amy Boucher

Office Manager

Amy has been at Eudora Animal Hospital since 2016. She loves animals and has been begging the doctors to gate off the front office for puppy playtime but so far all requests have been denied. She lives in Eudora with her husband Matt and their grouchy lab Ellie. Her best days are spent with their three sons, eating too much and cheering (or yelling) for their favorite sports teams.

Charles Holt

Veterinary Technician

I am currently in my 15th year at Eudora Animal Hospital. I like the fun, productive working environment and the opportunity to meet some amazing animals. I enjoy assisting with surgeries and interacting with our phenomenal client base. When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my 3 children, Callie, Isaac, and Alexis.

Patty Sutton

Kennel Technician

I have worked at Eudora Animal Hospital for 11 years as a Kennel Technician. Besides working in the kennels you may see me helping as a receptionist or helping in the exam rooms. I love animals and really enjoy caring for them. When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with my family, going to sporting events or just hanging out a home. I have 4 kids, 5 grandchildren 3 dogs and a cat, two of which were rescued through EAH.

Shelby Zahn

Veterinary Technician

I have worked since August 2021. Best part about working here is seeing everyone’s furry friends and making sure they’re wagging their wiggly butt. I enjoy outdoor activities in my free time.

Zoe Weston

Receptionist

Zoe is fairly new to Eudora Animal Hospital. She started off working in the kennels but now works up front full time. Her favorite part about working here is eating all the food that comes in. When she’s not working Zoe can be found online shoe shopping, dyeing her hair, or waiting for hours to buy Taylor Swift tickets.

Danielle Steffen

Receptionist

Danielle is the newest member to join the Eudora Animal Hospital Family. A Eudora native, Danielle, her husband Michael and their 3 children still call Eudora home. When she is not working you can find her tending to her animals, grilling out, or binge watching Lifetime movies.

Carter Neis

Veterinary Technician

Carter is a fairly new member to the Eudora Animal Hospital’s staff. The thing he enjoys most about working here is the relaxed work environment and the fast paced and purposeful work. When he’s not working, he’s usually selling corn or relaxing at home.

Deon Johnson

Office Managing Assistant

Meow! Deon has worked at Eudora Animal Hospital for 2 years now. Her favorite part about her job is getting to pet all the cats. Let’s be honest, this occupies 50% of her time. When Deon is not working she can be found running a Veterans organization, getting a new tattoo, rescuing ANOTHER cat, or spending time with her 3 kids and 2 grandkids.