Meet the Staff of BANHC
Dr Nancy Crowley
Dr Crowley is a native of Boston and graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992. After completing an Internship at Angell Memorial in Boston, she worked on the South Shore then in Salem at Hawthorne Animal Hospital. She became certified in Veterinary Homeopathy by the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy in 1996. In 1998, she started the Beverly Animal Natural Health Center to focus on her niche of practicing holistic veterinary care for dogs and cats. She is married to Erik Hatfield and enjoys triathlons, skiing and golf. She completed a half Ironman in 2008 and has an Ironman distance in her sights! Erik and Nancy have two little girls, Mia, almost 7 and her sister Amy, 4. She has a pitbull that she rescued off the streets of Lynn. Dr. Crowley is also active with the Veterinary Association of the North Shore, a group for veterinarians that meet regularly for continuing education and collegiality. She also volunteers for the Animal Rescue Network of New England (www.arnne.org) and the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Group with their spay/neuter assistance programs. She is also an avid recycler!
Dr. Crowley's email address is drcrowley@banhc.com. Please note: Dr. Crowley does not check email every day, so do not use this email to seek medical advice for your pets. Please call the office to make an appointment at 978-927-3622.

Dr Lynne Ricketts
Dr. Lynne Ricketts is originally from upstate New York in the Saratoga area. She attended Dartmouth College for her undergraduate degree before heading back to NY to attend the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Ricketts moved to the North Shore in 2001 when she joined the staff at BANHC. She is married to Taidgh McClory. They have one son, Kye, born November 2006 and a dog, Jenny.
Tucker
Tucker has been working at BANHC for a few years now! He started off
as a young stray that a worker found on the streets of Beverly when
he was only about 4 months old. We knew shortly after we took him in
that he was going to stay. Having grown up in the office, he's a regular
at greeting dogs, comforting clients as well as patients along with
being a skilled office worker. Well, that last one's a stretch but
he does keep the computer monitor company. He does also keep a close
eye on any patients and does have a sweet eye for some young female
kitties!
