Dr. Rowena Amador
DVMDr. Rowena was born and raised in the Philippines. Her love for animals started when she was just a little girl; this wasn’t surprising as she grew up surrounded by chickens, turtles, birds, and fish apart from the many dogs and cats that her family had as pets.Dr. Muhammad Waseem Aslam
DVM, RVMP, GC-SAECC, EMSAVMDr. Waseem was born in Pakistan in an animal loving family with birds, poultry, cats, a dog, goats, buffalos, and cows. He obtained his early education from his hometown and then traveled to boarding school for his secondary education. Dr. Waseem received a prestigious provincial government scholarship in 2008 to study veterinary medicine at one of the top-ranked universities in Pakistan.Dr. Krystel Tabet
DVM, MVScDr. Krys was born and raised in small Lebanese village called Achkout. Since childhood she had an extreme passion for nature and animals. At the age of 12, and after being bitten by a dog, she decided on a career in veterinary medicine. You can see it as “love from the first bite”.Dr. Patrick Jamous
DVM, MVScDr. Patrick is a veterinary professional with a passion for animal care and welfare. He graduated in 2017 from the Lebanese University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, where he received a rigorous education in animal science and medicine. After graduation, he worked as a general practitioner in a veterinary clinic in Beirut, where he gained valuable experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of animal health issues.Dr. Ramona Jazopolo
DVM, MVScDr. Ramona Jazopolo was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon. At the young age of 13, she developed a passion for helping animals and started feeding stray dogs in the neighborhood. This passion turned into a lifelong commitment to animal welfare, and she volunteered with animal welfare NGOs for 5 years, rescuing stray animals all over the country.Dr. Ehab Abdelwahed
DVMDr. Ehab is a highly accomplished veterinary professional with an impressive track record spanning over 21 years. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from Cairo University in 1986 and is a certified veterinarian from the North American Board in Canada.Dr. Shifna Shaan
DVMDr. Shifna grew up in a home that welcomed all animals; she grew up around cows, dogs, cats, and rabbits. As a result of her surroundings she decided that one day she would love to become a veterinarian in order to help as much as she could with animal welfare.Megan Taylor
BSc & PgDip.Megan is a registered Veterinary Physiotherapist who graduated in 2019 from Hartpury University, one of the world’s leading Equine Colleges, with a Postgraduate of Science in Veterinary Physiotherapy. Having acquired knowledge in a variety of fields, Megan gained her bachelor’s in human physiotherapy, working with top athletes, in hospitals, orthopedic, and neurology wards.Dr. Despina Hleiss
DVMDr. Despina was born and raised in Lebanon. She was raised in an environment at home and in her community to respect and adore all animals. Growing up, Dr. Despina had dogs, cats, and birds at home. It was her childhood dream to one day become a veterinarian in order to make a difference in the everyday lives of both pets and pet-parents.Dr. Noura Abdelaziz
DVM GpCert SASWith a passion for animal health and welfare, Dr.Noura has dedicated 7 years to the field of veterinary medicine. Holding a Board Certified Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from...
FAQ
As a pet owner, you’ll want to ensure your pet’s vaccinations are up-to-date and that they have no health conditions. You should also bring along a list of all medications, supplements, and vitamins that your pet is taking. If possible, bring a copy of their medical records and questions about the appointment.
As a new pet owner, it can be hard to know when to make your first visit. If your dog is a puppy and has just been adopted, or if he’s older than three months, then you should probably call ahead and schedule an appointment at that time. If he gets sick while still young, it may take some time before his symptoms are severe enough for him to need a professional veterinary doctor. However, if there’s been an injury sustained during playtime with another animal (or human), this could mean that things have progressed further than expected. In both cases above: Your vet doctor for pets would probably recommend seeing them as soon as possible—but not necessarily right away!
A veterinary specialist is a veterinarian who has undergone additional training in a specific area of veterinary medicine and passed a certification examination. They work alongside your primary veterinarian to diagnose and treat complex medical conditions, offering advanced knowledge and skills for the best possible care of your pet.
A veterinarian, specifically trained in the care of dogs, is the doctor you should visit for your canine companion. They provide a wide range of services including vaccinations, wellness exams, treatment of illnesses and injuries, and guidance on nutrition and behavior to ensure your dog stays happy and healthy.