Meet Our Veterinarians and Staff

Dr. Jenette Lane

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Dr. Lane joined the Delmar Animal Hospital in the summer of 2011 after graduating from Colorado State University. Dr. Lane’s immediate family includes her husband, Patrick, daughters Amelia and Fiona, one dog, and one horse. Her interests include horseback riding, traveling and hiking.

She came to the Delmar Animal Hospital with an interesting array of experiences, including volunteering at various spay/neuter clinics. A highlight of her learning career was being part of ViDAS, an international organization dedicated to improving the lives of animals and people through veterinary medicine and education. Dr Lane has recently joined as one of the owners of Delmar animal hospital in 2021.


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Dr. Carol Pabin

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Dr. Carol Pabin was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio before heading east to attend the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. She has lived and worked in the Capital District for twenty years, including seven years as a member of the Delmar Animal Hospital family.  

Dr. Pabin’s medical interests include soft tissue surgery, feline internal medicine, and pain management. 

Currently her household includes 3 amazing felines. Outside of work, Dr. Pabin enjoys hiking, kayaking and all the NY Times puzzles.


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Dr. Victoria Sriberg

Dr. Vicki Sriberg was born and raised in Birmingham, AL. She graduated from Wofford College with her undergraduate degree in 2015 and Auburn University with her veterinary degree in 2020. Following graduation, she worked at a small animal private practice in Millbury, MA until 2024. Her husband got a new job in Albany and she joined the Delmar Animal Hospital team in December 2024. 

Dr. Sriberg's medical interests include wellness, dermatology, clinical pathology, dentistry and abdominal ultrasonography. She got a continuing education certificate in abdominal ultrasonography in 2021 and enjoys attending continual education conferences each year. Aside from veterinary medicine, she enjoys traveling, weight lifting, gardening and snowboarding. She lives at home with her husband and two, perfect calico cats, Clio and Calliope.


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Dr. Lisa Fullam

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Bio coming soon! 


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Dr. Bethany Karpowitz

Bio and photo coming soon! 


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Kathy, Licensed Veterinary Technician

Kathy has spent most of her career as a Licensed Veterinary Technician at the Delmar Animal Hospital. She enjoys doing organized canine sports such as nose work, tracking and agility with Jolie, her Belgian Tervuren. Kathy likes spending time outdoors and hiking year round with Jolie. She has a soft spot in her heart for orphaned and sick kittens. She has nursed numerous kittens back to health and raised them until they found their forever homes. Kathy has one dog, six cats, one parrot and two goats.


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Reception Staff

We have a delightful and compassionate reception staff ready to answer questions, lend an ear, or help in any way they can. Please call to speak with Cheryl, Kate, or Jordan!


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Technicians, Assistants & Kennel Staff

Our doctors are supported by the unsung heroes of the practice. Our Licensed Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Assistants and Kennel Assistant all work together to keep the clinic running smoothly. You may have the pleasure of meeting some of them during the course of your appointments, but most of their work is done behind the scenes. We couldn't do what we do and wouldn't look as good doing it without the expertise and diligent work of this team.


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National Veterinary Accreditation Program

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) established the veterinary accreditation program in 1921 so that accredited private practitioner veterinarians could assist Federal veterinarians in controlling animal diseases and facilitating the movement of animals. The mission of the National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP) is to ensure the health of the nation's livestock, pet and wildlife populations and to protect the public health. The United States depends extensively on accredited veterinarians to carry out many of its animal health programs and services, including animal inspections, testing and certifications. Accredited veterinarians serve as the first line of defense in ensuring the health of the nation's animals and that the transport or export of our animals will not spread diseases into other states or countries. Category 1 Accredited Veterinarians can certify companion animals for domestic and international movement. Category 2 Accredited Veterinarians can certify companion and food animals for domestic and international movement. Category 1 accredited veterinarians: Carrie O'Loughlin