Staff Role: Veterinarian - Primary Care
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Dr. Molter earned her undergraduate degree from Saint Lawrence University and her DVM from Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She brings special skills and interests in ultrasonography and was the 2018 recipient of the American College of Veterinary Radiology Senior Student Award. Since she grew up in Glastonbury, she was excited to return to the local area with her husband and two young daughters. They have a cat named Louie and a rabbit named Bee. She enjoys horseback riding, hiking, learning about local plants and wildlife and swimming. She also loves to cook and enjoys all of the fresh local products that are available in the area!
Veterinarian - Primary Care
A Southern California native, Dr. DeJesus received her DVM from Western University of Health Sciences located in Los Angeles in May 2021. Having family in Stonington, she visited many summers while growing up and always found herself wanting to come back to New England.
Dr. DeJesus finally made the move to Connecticut during her last year of veterinary school. She has a passion for animal rescue, preventative care and community outreach. Dr. DeJesus looks forward to learning new and evolving skills from her team at the Lebanon Veterinary Hospital, as well as establishing lifelong relationships with clients and their beloved furry family members. Outside of veterinary medicine Dr. DeJesus enjoys DIYing her first home, searching out the best locally owned restaurants and planning her next family adventure.
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Dr. Zickmann (Dr. Z) graduated from the University of Berlin Veterinary School in 1986. After working in Heidelberg for a year he came back home to New England. He and his wife bought the veterinary practice in Lebanon from retiring Dr. Baldwin in 2004. Dr. Z has a special interest in surgery and internal medicine. He is a friend to many Greyhounds and Frenchies, having had several of his own. Dr. Z actively supports the local dog and cat rescue groups, as well as helping injured local wildlife. In his free time he enjoys family activities with his wife Susan and their two children Gabby and Zack. He likes gardening, hiking, dirt-biking and skiing as well as keeping up with their 200 year old historic home and barn. Dr. Z is USDA accredited for international health certificates.
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Catherine Zeveney, DVM

Dr. Catherine Zeveney is a Veterinarian at Pieper Veterinary in Marlborough, and has been with Pieper since 1991. She received her degree from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1991 and a BS in Biology from the University of Scranton in 1987. Dr. Zeveney has special interests in dermatology, internal medicine, nutrition, wellness care, and preventative medicine. Among her many accomplishments is being one of four vets in the state to participate in a clinical efficacy trial for Apoquel, and one of three vets in the state to do the same for Cytopoint; both ground-breaking drugs for allergy relief in dogs. She is a member of both the AVMA and CVMA, as well as the Tufts Veterinary Alumni Association.
The ability to make a difference in the lives of pets and their families, especially those that have chronic problems like allergies, and to improve their quality of life fuel the hard work that Dr. Zeveney puts into her job daily. She loves being part of the family bond between animal and human, and being part of a profession where she is able to learn something new every day. When she was just eleven years old, Dr. Zeveney knew she wanted to be a veterinarian, and has never looked back. She currently resides in CT with her husband and two daughters, their Australian shepherd, Porter, and cat siblings, Ragu and Cowdrop.
Special Interests:
- Dermatology
- Internal medicine
- Dentistry
- Nutrition
- Wellness care
- Preventative care
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Audrey Wojtkowski, DVM

Dr. Audrey Wojtkowski is an associate veterinarian who sees primary care patients at our Pieper-Olson hospital in Middletown and at our Marlborough hospital. Originally from Massachusetts, Dr. Wojtkowski has lived all over the country including New York, Texas, North Carolina, Iowa, and now back in her native New England. She graduated from Wells College in 2012 and later obtained her DVM from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2020. She has a clinical interest in the fields of ophthalmology and dermatology.
Dr. Wojtkowski lives with her fiancé Mark and her two dogs Holley and Scout, who were both adopted from hospitals that she has worked at previously in her career. She is a lover of houseplants with over 100 owned currently, and enjoys all things related to the outdoors. Her favorite aspect of her job as a veterinarian is being able to build long-lasting relationships with her clients, and loving their pets just as she would her own.
Special Interests:
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Jennie Scudder, DVM, CVA

Dr. Jennie Scudder is a primary care veterinarian working at Pieper Veterinary since 2022. Originally from Cape Cod, Dr. Scudder graduated from the University of Vermont with her BS in 2005 and her MS in 2009, and achieved her DVM from Western University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013. She has practiced medicine in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and is excited to join the Pieper team. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and has special clinical interests in helping patients with chronic illnesses, geriatric patients, preventative medicine, dentistry, soft tissue surgery, and acupuncture.
Dr. Scudder is a member of the World Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (WATCVM), and is currently working towards her certification in veterinary Chinese herbal medicine. She attended Chi University and graduated as a certified mixed animal acupuncturist (dogs, cats, and horses). She is also PennHIP certified and performs all PennHIP imaging on Pieper patients.
When not working Dr. Scudder enjoys learning how to play the ukulele and spending time outdoors with her family of her husband, two sons, and her two dogs Roxy and Linus. Her favorite part of her job is getting to know each patient as an individual and developing personalized care plans for both the patient and their human families.
Special Interests:
- Chronic illness management
- Geriatric patients
- Preventative medicine
- Dentistry
- Acupuncture
- Soft tissue surgery
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Thomas Reagan, DVM

Dr. Thomas Reagan graduated from Fairfield University with a BS in Biology in 1988. Following graduation, he began a PhD program at the University of Connecticut in Cell Biology, before being accepted to veterinary school at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. He graduated in 1993, and immediately accepted his first job at Pieper-Olson Veterinary Hospital. He has, at different times, worked at all of the Pieper Veterinary offices, but now is primarily at the two locations in Middletown. He is very excited to see all of the progress that has occurred as the years have gone on.
Dr. Reagan has special interests in internal medicine, ultrasound, and exotic animals, especially ferrets, rabbits, small rodents, and certain reptiles. He lives in Middletown with his wife and three children.
Special Interests:
- Internal medicine
- Ultrasound
- Exotic animals
Veterinarian - Primary Care
Benjamin March, DVM

Dr. Benjamin March graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut, majoring in Animal Science and Pathobiology and minoring in Molecular and Cell Biology. He chose to pursue research in microbiology with a focus on food safety and aquaculture pathogens. After his undergraduate work, Dr. March worked to obtain his veterinary degree at Cornell University. While at Cornell, Dr. March was the recipient of the Frank Bloom Pathology Award, the Veterinary Cancer Society Award for Proficiency in Clinical Oncology, the Westminster Kennel Foundation Scholarship, and the Tracy French Clinical Pathology Award. Prior to working for Pieper Veterinary, Dr. March worked as an associate veterinarian for BluePearl Veterinary Partners, a large specialty and emergency hospital located in New York City. He has been with Pieper Veterinary since 2014.
Dr. March is originally from Danbury, Connecticut, and currently lives in Middletown with his spouse, three cats Stubby, Mimi, and Artemis, and golden retriever, Jasmine. Deeply committed to the human-animal bond, Dr. March looks forward to treating your pets as he would his own.
Special Interests:
- Preventative medicine
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Emergency medicine