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Dr. Katherine Sze

BVSc (Melb), CVA (IVAS), ACVCHM (IVAS)
As a child, Dr Katherine was raised up in a family with different kinds of small animals. Due to her love for her childhood companions, she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2008. In some of the attachments during her veterinary studies, Katherine was surprised to have seen cases that showed promising improvement with alternative therapies. Since then she had developed interest in alternative treatments in addition to conservative veterinary medicine.

Within 2 years of graduation, Katherine became certified acupuncturist and has practised acupuncture since. Having seen what acupuncture can do for the animals, she hoped patients in her hands can benefit from combination of both Western and Chinese Medicine. So she was determined and became a certified Chinese herbalist couple of years later. Over the years, she had also further her studies in small animal internal medicine and nutrition. She is also dedicated to become certified animal physiotherapist in the near future. Katherine always bears this in her mind, 'treat any animal like your own pet', and she thinks this is what keeps her motivated throughout the years. At home, Katherine has a responsive cat called Yau Yau, and a friendly chinchilla named Chau Chau. She has recently adopted a hyperactive dog that needs extra attention, just like her twin boys. Katherine likes shopping, swimming and going out with her little boys in her spare time.

Dr. Joanna Lee

BVetMed, CertVetAcu, MANZCVS (Surgery)
CertAVP, MRCVS, RCVS
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist
Members of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (surgery)
Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice
Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery
Dr Joanna grew up in Hong Kong and travelled to UK for her college and veterinary education. She graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London in 2008. As a student, she had the honour of presenting her research paper on immunology at the prestigious conference of the British Small Animal VeterinaryAssociation.

Dr Joanna has a strong interest in surgery, both soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery. She attained the status of Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery and the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK. She is a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Small Animal Surgery. She has practiced in HK, the Uk and the Australia. She worked in the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , SPCA (HK) and East Island Animal Hospital in the position of head surgeon. She had spent 6 months, in various surgical externships, shadowing specialists from the UK, USA and Australia. In addition, she is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and has published an article on veterinary acupuncture in the Veterinary Times,UK. She had further her studies in dermatology and feline medicine.

Dr. Sarah Mo

BVSc (Hons1), MANZCVS (Surgery)
澳洲悉尼大學獸醫系一級榮譽學士
Dr. Sarah grew up in Hong Kong and went to Sydney for her tertiary and veterinary education. She graduated from the University of Sydney, Bachelor of Veterinary Science, with first class honours in 2016. Throughout her university studies, Sarah has participated in a range of animal-related activities including travelling together with the International Student Volunteer group to South Africa for wildlife conservation and participating in Northcott Pet Day where veterinary students get to share and educate pet owners about preventative care for their beloved pets.

After graduation, Sarah returned to Hong Kong to pursue her career as aveterinarian. She has been practicing in a small animal clinic in the New Territories previously and has recently joined Westland Animal Hospital. Sarah has multiple interests in the veterinary field including Small Animal Internal Medicine, Dentistry, Dermatology and Surgery. She has a strong interest in soft tissue surgery and would like to develop her skills in orthopedic surgery. Sarah believes that continue education is essential to provide a high standard of care to her patients. Sarah had further her studies in small animal internal medicine and dentistry. She will be continuing to advance her knowledge in the surgery discipline in the coming years. Sarah has a cat named Dexter who is very people orientated and enjoys spending time with his owners. Sarah also enjoys traveling and cooking in her spare time.

Dr. Wilson Wong

DVM (Murdoch)

Bachelor of Science / Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Wilson Wong grew up in Hong Kong, went to Western Australia to pursue a degree in Veterinary Medicine at Murdoch University. Upon graduating from Veterinary school in 2020, he returned to Hong Kong and started his career as a Veterinarian.

Dr. Wilson has interests in small animal medicine, surgery and diagnostic imaging, and would like to further his knowledge in related fields, hoping to provide excellent services with the best care to all clients and patients.

 

During his spare time, Dr. Wilson enjoys watching movies, cooking and participating in various sports, including badminton, table tennis and swimming. He also enjoys spending time with the lovely cat in the photo - Ying Ying.

Dr. Eva Yeung

Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (Chi Institute), DVM (NTU)
Dr. Eva Yeung is born and raised in Hong Kong, and obtained her veterinary degree from National Taiwan University in 2013. During her 5 years study, she volunteered at several clinics in both Hong Kong and Taiwan to gain more knowledge and clinical skills in veterinary medicine. After graduation, Eva came back to Hong Kong to pursue her career helping animals of Hong Kong. She spent a few years working in a clinic in the New Territories that treated stray animals mostly. With this working experience, Eva was more familiar to stray animals care. In 2017 July, she decided to go to Taiwan and volunteered in the charity HOTAC to help stray animals there. She gained valuable experiences over the years and is honoured to join Kowloon West Animal Hospital team recently.

Eva has special interests in neurology, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery and traditional Chinese veterinary medicine. She has finished some post-graduated courses in the field of neurology and feline medicine. She was also certificated by Chi Institute as a small animal acupuncturist in 2016. Currently she is studying in veterinary herbal medicine and wish to provide more treatment options to old animals in Hong Kong. Outside of work, Eva enjoys playing with her dog, an old but the cutest pug - Fan Shu, watching movies, and travelling.

Dr. Pearl Wong

BSc, BVMS (Murdoch)

Bachelor of Science / Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Pearl graduated from Murdoch University, Western Australia in 2016. She has an interest in soft tissue surgery, imaging and exotic pet medicine. She believes continued education is key to providing the best care for her patients. Outside of work, Dr. Pearl is studying part time for a Master in Veterinary Medicine, and actively participates in CPD lectures.

Dr. Pearl is also passionate in wildlife medicine and conservation. In her spare time, she volunteers at a wildlife rescue hospital to learn more about local wildlife. She has 2 dogs Mocha and Dau Dau, and a rabbit called Nutty who she adopted during her time in Australia.

Dr. Ivan Lee

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University

Dr. Ivan Lee grew up in Hong Kong and was a Vet Assistant in a busy small animal clinic. After those years with the furry, he decided to become a vet and graduated from National Taiwan University in 2016. He returned to Hong Kong upon graduation. He has interests in small animal medicine, soft tissue surgery and Dentistry.

Dr. Ivan has 3 cats, BB, Lai Cha and coffee. They are very affectionate and like to be a couch potato at home.

During his spare time, he enjoys riding motorcycle as it gives him a sense of freedom. Another reason to be a biker is he believes: Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass: it's about learning how to ride in the rain.

Joyee Wu

(Practice Manager – Westland Animal Hospital)

Joyee has worked as a veterinary nurse since 2013. During her tenure, Joyee also enrolled in the pet grooming and veterinary nurse courses of the Open University, striving for excellence.

Joyee has a strong interest and love for animals since she was a child. She has absorbed animal knowledge from different channels since she was a child, and even went to South Africa to participate in local volunteer activities.

In her spare time, Joyee is also a volleyball player. She loves sports and has a cheerful and talkative personality, which wins the joy of everyone.

Fion Fung

(Practice Manager – Kowloon East Animal Hospital)

Fanny Cheung

(Quality Improvement Coordinator – Clinic Division)

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