620 Fanshawe Park Road East
London, Ontario, N5X 2R1

Dr. Kristina Wiebe, BSc., DVM

I graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 1994 after a 4-year bachelor of honours degree in Biology from the University of Winnipeg. I moved to London in 1994, following my husband's work in the pharmaceutical industry. After working at various veterinary hospitals in the city, I opened a house call practice, which fulfilled my every aspiration at the time.

Unfortunately, or fortunately, the house call practice grew to a point where I was unable to take care of all my patients when they needed me to. We needed a home base. Stoneybrook Animal Hospital was that home base. I took over this business from Dr. David Yates in 1998 and have combined his patients with my own - to finish with the most awesome place I could ever work. Every day I get to work with awesome people and talk with great clients, who really love their pets! My best part of being a veterinarian is that I can help someone give life back to his or her animal companions. I can help ease the suffering and can extend the quality of life by using my experiences and my education and training. It is particularly rewarding providing veterinary care for an entire pet's life. Puppies and kittens that I have begun my career off with are now senior pets. It's like I have an extended family of pets throughout the city.

Although I love all animals, I have a special calling for the senior kitties…and for bunnies. I enjoy taking part in additional training to further my abilities. We were the first clinic in London to offer the CO2 Laser for surgery and have enjoyed having my hands-on training from the American Laser Society.

I have two great kids, Aiden and Kaylissa who fully complete my child rearing needs, and a wonderful and supporting husband.

My pets
Sierra - Sierra came from the belly of one of my patients presenting for acute bloat! She is a beautiful, calm black cat.
Zyla - Zyla is a beautiful tortishell who was found in St. Thomas by one of our clients. She was free to a good home!
Jack - Jack is an odd little orange cat who was a bit of a challenge in the beginning but is a very affectionate cat. Now if he’ll only stop sucking clothing, this little “squirrel” will be perfect!

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