Meet Our Veterinary Team
Meet the Veterinarians & Team of Fremont Animal Hospital. We’re pleased to provide exceptional vet care for your pets.
Get to know our veterinary team.

Audrey Karamourtopoulos
DVM
Dr. Audrey Karamourtopoulos is a 1987 graduate of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. Before opening Fremont Animal Hospital in 1995, she practiced medicine for eight years at Bulger Veterinary Hospital in North Andover, MA. Dr. Audrey is a passionate and dedicated veterinarian who also enjoys the challenges of difficult internal medicine cases, and she is a very skilled surgeon. Over the years, Dr. Audrey has been involved in helping establish several rescue organizations and has provided extensive medical care for the animals. When not caring for animals, she loves spending time with her family, gardening, antiquing and being by the ocean. Dr. Audrey lives in Fremont with her husband, Peter, and numerous animals (including dogs, cats, goats, chickens, and a couple of horses).
Education: Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine

Jennifer McClellan
Specialist: DVM
Dr. Jennifer McClellan is boarded in small animal internal medicine and has been a practicing internist since 2004. Dr. McClellan received her DVM from Cornell University and returned there for her residency after completing a year-long rotating internship at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in Denver, CO. Dr. McClellan practiced in a busy 30-doctor referral practice in Northern Virginia before moving to New Hampshire in 2006. Besides being in practice here in NH, Dr. McClellan was also a consultant for Idexx Laboratories for three years. She is the owner of Mobile Veterinary Imaging.
Education: Cornell University
Interests: Internal Medicine, Ultrasound

Michelle Powers
Specialist: DVM, DACVS, CCRT, DACVSMR
Dr. Powers is our MOVES veterinary surgery partner in the NH/MA region. She is available to perform advanced orthopedic and soft-tissue surgeries at Fremont Animal Hospital. Dr. Powers earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University in 1999, then spent the next several years completing multiple internships and conducting research as the PennHIP post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her surgical residency and also served on the faculty at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and earned board certification from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) in 2008. In 2014, she earned board certification from the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (ACVSMR). She is also certified as a canine rehabilitation therapist (CCRT). Dr. Powers has a particular interest in orthopedics and soft tissue surgeries, including oncologic, cardio-thoracic, and reconstructive procedures. In her free time, Mich enjoys spending time hiking, kayaking, and participating in agility courses with her dogs, Chibi, Fuji, Pochi, and Taro.
Education: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Interests: Advanced orthopedic and soft-tissue surgeries