
Kelly graduated from the registered veterinary technician course at St. Lawrence College in 2006 and has been part of the Belleway team since 2008! You won't find her standing still very often. If she is not assisting with surgery, peering through the microscope or playing with kittens you will find her cleaning and organizing!
She enjoys spending her time at home with her 5 cats. She is pictured here with Tyson after just finishing a laser therapy treatment - hence the funky goggles! Jessica has been part of the Belleway team for 4 years, she graduated from St Lawrence college in 2016. She is very hard worker always keeping busy, and very compassionate for taking care of our patients.
She enjoys spending her time at home with her 5 cats. She is pictured here with Tyson after just finishing a laser therapy treatment - hence the funky goggles! Jessica has been part of the Belleway team for 4 years, she graduated from St Lawrence college in 2016. She is very hard worker always keeping busy, and very compassionate for taking care of our patients.
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Veterinarians
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Dr. Kim Drysdale was born and raised in Ancaster, Ontario. She attended the University of Guelph where she graduated in 1995 from the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program, and joined our clinic shortly after. During her 16 years with us Kim has developed special interests in orthopedic surgery, soft tissue surgery, oncology, feline medicine and exotic animal medicine.
Avian Wellness Exams, Beak,Nail and Wing Trimming
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Did you know budgies, parrots and songbirds require regular veterinary attention too?! We advise yearly visits to the vet for your feathery friends. During their yearly check up we will examine your bird's beak, nails and feathers to determine if they require any specialized attention. Some birds require more frequent examinations.
Wellness and Vaccination Programs
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Our wellness and vaccination programs are designed to prevent diseases and prolong the lives or your companion animals. Disease prevention is always less costly than dealing with the treatment of a disease once your pet has developed it. An example would be the treatment of parvovirus. Parvovirus treatment can frequently cost $1,000 or more while a single parvovirus vaccination will usually cost less than $100.
Medical Services
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Our knowledgeable staff and our facilities allow us to deal with a variety of medical conditions your pet may experience. We hope we do not have to see you or your pet for an emergency but if we do, we are equipped to handle the situation. In some cases, your pet may require hospitalization and further diagnostic tests.
Surgical Services
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We provide many surgical services at our clinic including routine spay and neuters, soft-tissue surgeries and orthopedic surgeries. Occasionally, we refer our patients to specialists (board certified veterinary surgeons) to perform complex operations. Neutering refers to the surgical procedure performed on male dogs and cats to render them infertile.
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