Fairlie Clinic
About the Fairlie Clinic
A spacious premise in the centre of picturesque Fairlie, Aorangi Vet Services Fairlie clinic is your one stop shop for all your farm and pet animal health requirements.
Fairlie is a truly mixed practice with experienced vets and up-to-date equipment and knowledge. The modern new retail area carries a wide range of products and our friendly team will advise you on the best product for your requirements, be it a flea treatment for your cat or drench for your sheep flock.
The clinic has the largest catchment in the practice, servicing from Cave right up to Twizel. The Team value being a part of the local community and enjoy the opportunity to help get the best outcome for you and your animals.





Our Fairlie Clinic Staff

Glenda Kellahan
(BVSc)
Veterinarian
Since 2003, Glenda has been part of the veterinary profession, working with everything from sheep flocks and cattle herds to family pets. She has a special passion for artificial insemination in sheep and dogs, and loves the variety that mixed practice brings. Away from the clinic, you’ll often find her at a chessboard or out for a run.

Peter Crawford
(BVSc)
Veterinarian
Pete joined Aorangi Vets in 2017, bringing with him a wealth of experience from working in New Zealand, Australia, and the UK since graduating from Massey in 2003. He has a strong background in dairy, sheep, beef, and deer farming, with a particular passion for farm consultancy and developing animal health plans. Outside of work, Pete enjoys time with his partner and children, and runs a small farm in Cannington where he grazes sheep and cattle.

Rachael Elliot
(BVSc)
Veterinarian
Rachael graduated from Massey in 2019 and was delighted to return home to South Canterbury. As a mixed animal vet, she enjoys the variety of being out on farm as well as working with pets in the clinic. Life outside of veterinary work is a busy balance of raising her young children alongside her love of the outdoors, whether that’s mountain biking, skiing, or spending time with her horse.

Heather Hellmrich
(VN)
Clinic Manager/Vet Nurse
Heather has lived in Fairlie since she was young and has always loved being part of the local community. After starting her career in human health, she followed her passion for animals and trained as a Veterinary Nurse, later stepping into the role of Fairlie Clinic Manager. At home, she cares for a small menagerie that now includes the Kune Kune pigs she always wanted, while her grown-up children, Jack and Gracie, have since left the nest.

Helen Graham
(BSc)
Commercial Manager
Helen graduated from Massey University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science. After university she worked and competed in endurance riding across the UK and Europe, finishing her OE on a large cattle station in Northern Queensland. Growing up on a high country sheep and beef station, along with six years in the fertiliser industry, has fuelled her passion for New Zealand agriculture and sustainable farming. In her spare time, Helen trains and competes her endurance horses, cares for her many four-legged companions, and takes on ultra-distance running events.

Karen Clarke
(VN)
Veterinary Nurse
Karen first joined Aorangi Vets in Pleasant Point in the mid-1990s, later working at the Otipua Road clinic in Timaru before moving to Fairlie in 2001. She loves being part of the Fairlie community and makes the most of the many outdoor opportunities the area has to offer. Karen also enjoys exploring further afield, both off the beaten track in New Zealand and on overseas adventures.

April Donaldson
(DipScTech)
Clinic Assistant/Veterinary Technician
April is originally from North Canterbury and graduated from Massey University with a Diploma in Science and Technology focused on agriculture. She has hands-on experience in dairy farming, calf rearing, and showing livestock. April now works on reception at Fairlie and occasionally assists with tech duties. Outside of work, she enjoys time with her Persian cat, exploring new places, following the rodeo circuit, and playing netball and ice hockey.