Welcome

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I’ve always been drawn to animals and the role they play in our lives. Growing up with pets, I came to understand the bond people share with them; they’re family. As such, they deserve to be treated with the same care and respect.

I went on to study the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Sydney, where I developed a strong foundation in both medical and surgical care. Since graduating, I’ve worked in clinical practice, caring for a wide variety of patients and building meaningful relationships with their owners.

What matters most to me as a veterinarian is not just treating illness, but ensuring that every animal feels safe and respected, and that their owners feel supported and informed. Providing care in the home is something that naturally aligns with how I like to work. At the heart of it, my focus is always on the wellbeing of your pet and the experience you have along the way.

When I’m not working with your animals, I’m spending time with mine. I have two Dalmatians called Zara and Kobe, as well as a cat called Titten. We also have chickens, koi, pigeons and a turtle. I love spending time outdoors with my family and love seeing how my daughter interacts with our animals. It’s safe to say our home is a little chaotic, but in the best possible way!

A woman in blue scrubs smiling and petting two Dalmatian dogs outdoors on a concrete stairway.